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Votescam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Votescam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993-09-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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James Collier Letter to Secretary of the Treasury, William M. Meredith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 6

James Collier Letter to Secretary of the Treasury, William M. Meredith

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1849
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Letter in U.S. Treasury Dept. records. Reporting cholera epidemic and condition of his party en route to his post as Collector of Customs, San Francisco. With covering note by Earl S. Pomeroy.

Votescam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Votescam

This “provocative and profoundly disturbing” history of US election rigging “details political corruption reaching to the highest levels of government” (Skeptic Files). This book is the culmination of a twenty-five-year investigation into computerized vote fraud in the United States. Journalists James and Kenneth Collier pose the question, “Why can’t we vote the bastards out?” Their answer: “Because we didn’t even vote the bastards in.” Votescam fills in the blanks for anyone who senses that their ballot is worthless, but does not know why. It tracks down, confronts, and calls the names of Establishment thieves who silently steal votes for their own profit. It comes face-...

Votescam
  • Language: en

Votescam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-12
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

This book is the culmination of a twenty five year investigation into computer vote fraud in America. Journalists James and Kenneth Collier answer the question, "Why can't we vote the bastards out?" The answer is, "Because we didn't even vote the bastards in." "Votescam" will fill in the blanks for anyone who senses their vote is worthless, but doesn't know why. It tracks down, confronts, and calls the names of Establishment thieves who elegantly steal the American vote for their own profit. It comes face to face with the Supreme Court Justice who buried the key vote fraud evidence; the most powerful female publisher in America who won't permit her newspapers and television stations to expose vote rigging; the Attorney General who jailed Jim Collier to avoid ordering an investigation into vote fraud; and a cast of weakkneed and corruptible politicians, lawyers, and newspeople who are entangled in a massive crime and are yet to be held accountable. The Collier's wish was that this book be used as evidence in a Congressional hearing. It's not too late to make that happen. This 20th anniversary edition includes a 2012 update by Victoria Collier.

The Teddy Bear Habit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

The Teddy Bear Habit

Twelve-year-old George Stable wants to be a rock star someday, but he gets horrible stage fright—unless he has his old teddy bear with him. Hiding the teddy in his guitar seems like a brilliant idea. Then George discovers that someone has hidden stolen jewels in the stuffing of his beloved bear. George's embarrassing "teddy bear habit" becomes the center of a life-and-death chase through Manhattan. Can George survive long enough to make his first television appearance?

James Lincoln Collier
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

James Lincoln Collier

This book examines the life and writings of James Lincoln Collier, writer of children's historical novels.

Votescam: the Stealing of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Votescam: the Stealing of America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-12-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Votescam" by James and Kenneth Collier recounts a fascinating and daring investigative reporting project - to figure out how the American voting system works. How can the outcome of elections be predicted so accurately by "exit polls," and how are the votes counted so fast? Why is so much of the process secret?This is the weirdest, wildest, and most astonishing nonfiction detective story of the 1990s, an explosive investigation that tracks down, confronts, and names the Establishment crooks who elegantly steal the American vote for their own profit. It comes face to face with a Supreme Court justice who rigged a vote fraud case; the most powerful female publisher in America, who won't let her newspapers and TV stations deal with vote-rigging; and a cast of politicians, computer wizards, professors, lawyers, newspeople, aristocrats, CIA operatives, outraged citizens, conspiracy buffs, and crusaders involved in a scandal of unthinkable dimensions.

Jazz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Jazz

Praised by the Washington Post as a "tough, unblinkered critic," James Lincoln Collier is probably the most controversial writer on jazz today. His acclaimed biographies of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Benny Goodman continue to spark debate in jazz circles, and his iconoclastic articles on jazz over the past 30 years have attracted even more attention. With the publication of Jazz: The American Theme Song, Collier does nothing to soften his reputation for hard-hitting, incisive commentary. Questioning everything we think we know about jazz--its origins, its innovative geniuses, the importance of improvisation and spontaneous inspiration in a performance--and the jazz world, these ten...

The Empty Mirror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Empty Mirror

Nick Hodges had always been a troublesome boy. Growing up an orphan in his Uncle Jack's care in a small New England town wasn't easy. Everyone was a little wary, a little watchful—a little too watchful. One day, while Nick is walking in the woods, a neighbor thinks she sees him miles from where he actually is. Soon a series of events reinforcing Nick's hotheaded reputation unfold. The incidents become increasingly serious until, finally, Nick is the scapegoat for a much more sinister crime, one that he wouldn't even think of committing. As he uncovers history of the town's influenza epidemic, and as he observes a strange occurrence in the graveyard, Nick begins to suspect something out of the ordinary is happening. And when he sees a figure running in the woods wearing the mirror image of his own shirt, Nick starts to piece together some of the answers—answers no one could have imagined. James Lincoln Collier has written a haunting story of a boy and his reflection—and what happens when two souls want to inhabit the same living body.

Chipper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Chipper

Orphaned and homeless, twelve-year-old Chipper Carey is a street-wise gang member in 1890s New York City, until a con man introduces him to a wealthy woman who is seeking her long-lost nephew and Chipper must decide where his loyalties lie.