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Broken America is an iconoclastic look at the administration of George W. Bush. Author David Cooper takes an in-depth look at the difference between the Bush administration's rhetoric and what their policies actually are regarding many of the most important issues of the day. Using the words of the most powerful people in government themselves, Cooper discovers: The real reason for the Iraq invasion Whether or not the intelligence was simply faulty Why there is not now and never has been an 'exit strategy" How the Bush administration 'supports" the troops Who's benefiting from the…mehr

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Broken America is an iconoclastic look at the administration of George W. Bush. Author David Cooper takes an in-depth look at the difference between the Bush administration's rhetoric and what their policies actually are regarding many of the most important issues of the day. Using the words of the most powerful people in government themselves, Cooper discovers: The real reason for the Iraq invasion Whether or not the intelligence was simply faulty Why there is not now and never has been an 'exit strategy" How the Bush administration 'supports" the troops Who's benefiting from the privatization of America Why the administration is desperately attempting to place themselves above the law Broken America also examines the importance and the breakdown of the free press and draws some disturbing and controversial comparisons to history. Broken America is for anyone who wants to cast an informed ballot in 2006.
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Autorenporträt
ABOUT THE COOPERS David L. Cooper is a retired business owner, a suicide loss survivor, a volunteer grief facilitator with the Toronto Distress Centre, and the founder of STUFF Canada, a non-profit created in 1999 to reduce homelessness and poverty in Toronto. In 2004, he was the recipient of the New Spirit of Community Award at the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, and the Peter F. Drucker Award for Not-For-Profit Innovation in 2003. He and his wife Deborah share practical supportive advice for bereaved parents and the professionals who work with them. Deborah A. Cooper, a suicide loss survivor, formerly a Public Health Nurse with the City of Toronto and a part-time faculty member in Nursing at Seneca College, worked with David in the family business for many years prior to retiring in 2015. She has been a community volunteer and advocate for more than 40 years.