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Loser Take All: Election Fraud and The Subversion of Democracy, 2000 - 2008
from Ig Publishing
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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A seminal must-read, right now! 
Though published in April this year (2008), this critical review of fraud and subversion of democracy in America may not yet have reached the readership it deserves. I just hope that it has come into the hands of those who have the power and responsibility to manage the immanent, historical election now confronting the nation. When I received my copy two weeks ago I devoured it with relish and horror. It is a horror story, exposing systematic subversion of the electoral process in the supposedly "greatest... more info
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Democracy: The minority ALWAYS aspires to be the MAJORITY 
By definition, in any democracy or republic, the minority interest is always seeking to become the (ruling) majority. Short of that, even at 49.9% in a 2 way race, the "first past the post" system of elections such as we have here in the United States, creates what can fairly be called a "Guaranteed Minority Disfranchisement System" of voting, whereby the alleged losers of the election get zero representation from the party of their choice, while the "winners take all." Thus, the apt title "Loser Take All"... more info
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Groundbreaking 
Unlike the reportage leading up the invasion of Iraq, which relied heavily on anonymous sources who spoon fed mainstream reporters wild tales of Iraq's vast weapons cache, lapped up by Pulitzer Prize winning journalists and printed as fact, the reports about stolen elections and the massive purge of minorities and poor people from voter rolls in "Loser Take All" is backed up by smoking gun evidence in the form of documents and on the record accounts from public officials and behind-the-scenes executives... more info
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A Disturbing Deceit of Democracy 
This book encapsulates years of research to provide what used to come from investigative journalists -- before mainstream corporate media cornered the market on misinformation and tabloid news. A loser can win a rigged election in America because counting the vote is now the privy of private enterprise. Allegations of election fraud are doused by a state of denial that it can't happen in the greatest democracy in the world. But fact after fact reveals that, just like the public airwaves, there is no... more info
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