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Democrips and Rebloodlicans: No More Gangs in Government... |
Ventura exposes how the two major parties have allowed corporations, businesses, and politically motivated wealthy individuals to manipulate elections, bribe elected officials, and silence the average American voter.
| Indice e argomenti trattati |
| Chapter One Gang Warfare: Democrips vs. Rebloodlicans |
| | 1 | | | Chapter Two What the Founders Said (and Did) |
| | 9 | | | Chapter Three "The Natural Order of Things Today" |
| | 19 | | | Chapter Four The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer |
| | 29 | | | Chapter Five What the Two Gangs Do for the Rich |
| | 41 | | | Chapter Six Lucrative Lobbying: What the Rich Can Do for the Gangs |
| | 65 | | | Chapter Seven Running for Office: Super PACmen |
| | 83 | | | Chapter Eight What the Politicians Get and Get Away with That You Can't |
| | 99 | | | Chapter Nine The Obama Administration: Spare Change You Can Believe In? |
| | 115 | | | Chapter Ten The Rebloodlican Race to the Bottom |
| | 135 | | | Chapter Eleven This is Your Tea Party on Koch |
| | 155 | | | Chapter Twelve Poll-Cats: The Stealing of Democracy |
| | 169 | | | Chapter Thirteen Big Media's Collusion with the Gangs |
| | 183 | | | Chapter Fourteen The Devilish Marriage of Church and State |
| | 209 | | | Chapter Fifteen Is the Bill of Rights in the Shredder? |
| | 233 | | | Chapter Sixteen Third Parties in America |
| | 259 | | | Chapter Seventeen Ron Paul: A Man for This Season |
| | 273 | | | Chapter Eighteen Where Do We Go from Here? A Call for a No-Party System |
| | 287 | | | Acknowledgments | | 305 | |
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| I più venduti: Political Science - Political Process - Political Parties |
| I più venduti: Political Science - American Government |
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