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Contempt: How the Right Is Wronging American Justice

Author Crier, Catherine
Publisher Rugged Land
Category History
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PublisherRugged Land
ISBN / ASIN1590710649
ISBN-139781590710647
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Sales Rank2,783,160
CategoryHistory
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You can't play politics with people s lives.

America s federal courts have an enormous impact on the daily lives of Americans. They also make up the last relatively independent branch of government. But, there is a committed and well-organized confederation of ultra-conservative politicians, reactionary interest groups, and fundamentalist religious sects working to change that once and for all. And they are succeeding.

How?

They have a plan. They have money. And they have millions of believers.

A majority of Americans strongly oppose the dogmatic agenda of this extreme right-wing onslaught, but that majority has remained silent.

Someday, you and your family may wake up in a very different country, a country re-made in their intolerant image, a nation governed by their inflexible laws.
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