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If we stopped the top government guys from ripping off our tax dollars, there would not be a deficit and no need to raise our taxes. If you ever wondered how they rob us, this is the answer book for all your questions. Furthermore, for as long as any of us can remember, we have all been subject to the close scrutiny of Government Investigators. They dream up allegations, often inventing charges as they go along, and mention us by name. They accuse us of stuff and then go in search of somebody willing to agree. Crooks like secrecy. Expose them and they fall apart. That is the intent. Expose them. So we formed this Club and this is the handbook for our members. By buying it, you are agreeing that you are a member of the Club. You have no further obligation to buy anything. No fees. No dues. And the reading is unlike any you can get anywhere on the market. Win-win. And shocking reading as well!!!In the end, we must ask how so many Governors, Attorney Generals, D.A.s, etc., got to be so corrupt!!!
In this memoir, Eric Newhall traces his life and political evolution with a particular focus on his time inside Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution, where he was incarcerated for refusing to participate in the Vietnam War. Beginning with his youth in an all-white neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, he describes his undergraduate experience at Occidental College in Los Angeles (1963-1967), his time in prison, and the powerful impact that his time behind bars had on both his 34-year marriage and 44-year teaching career. His memoir is a reminder that much work remains to be done, that subtle racism takes many forms and can be found even in outwardly progressive families like the one in which he was raised, and that the social problems examined here are even more pressing today than they were during the 1960s. The book will be particularly compelling to readers concerned by the threat to democracy posed by persistent war, authoritarianism and racism.
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This compilation of carefully selected readings is meant to allow for deeper analysis of the issues covered in Essentials of Health Policy and Law, yet also serves as an excellent complement to any text on health policy.