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            <title>The Last line of defense : the new fight for American liberty
            by Cuccinelli, Ken, 1968-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1716029</link>
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            <description>The attorney general of Virginia documents his fight against the overreach of the Obama administration, arguing that the goals of redistributing wealth and concentrating power in Washington are contrary to the Constitution.</description>
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            <title>Immigration wars : forging an American solution
            by Bush, Jeb.
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            <title>Americas deadliest export : democracy : the truth about US foreign policy and everything else
            by Blum, William.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1712797</link>
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            <description>For over 65 years, the United States war machine has been on auto pilot. Since World War II, the world has believed that US foreign policy means well, and that Americas motives in spreading democracy are honorable, even noble. In this startling and provocative book from William Blum, one of the United States leading non-mainstream chroniclers of American foreign policy and author of the popular online newsletter, Anti-Empire Reports, demonstrates that nothing could be further from the truth. Americas Deadliest Export is the in-depth expos&amp;eacute; of the many contradictions surrounding the nature of US foreign policy.</description>
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            <title>National insecurity : the cost of American militarism
            by Goodman, Melvin A. 1938-
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            <title>I am the change : Barack Obama and the crisis of liberalism
            by Kesler, Charles R.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1658877</link>
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            <description>Analyzes Barack Obamas political thought, drawn from his own writings, speeches, and interviews, and discusses how this brilliant politician can either save liberalism or be its downfall.</description>
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            <title>Leading from behind the reluctant president and the advisors who decide for him
            by Miniter, Richard.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1694441</link>
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            <description>This is the first book to explore President Obamas abilities as a leader, by unearthing new details of his biggest successes and failures.</description>
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            <title>Boss Rove : inside Karl Roves secret kingdom of power
            by Unger, Craig.
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            <title>The oath : the Obama White House and the Supreme Court
            by Toobin, Jeffrey.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1649022</link>
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            <description>An insiders account of the momentous ideological war between the John Roberts Supreme Court and the Obama administration. From the moment John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the United States, flubbed the Oath of Office at Barack Obamas inauguration, the relationship between the Supreme Court and the White House has been confrontational. Both men are young, brilliant, charismatic, charming, determined to change the course of the nation--and completely at odds on almost every major constitutional issue. One is radical; one essentially conservative. The surprise is that Obama is the conservative--a believer in incremental change, compromise, and pragmatism over ideology. Roberts--and his allies on the Court--seek to overturn decades of precedent: in short, to undo the victory FDR achieved in the New Deal. And now they are linked in history by Robertss stunning vote to uphold Obamacare. As the nation prepares to vote for President in 2012, the future of the Supreme Court is also on the ballot--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>Presidential retreats : where they went and why they went there
            by Hannaford, Peter.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1682688</link>
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            <title>Government bullies : how everyday Americans are being harassed, abused, and imprisoned by the Feds
            by Paul, Rand.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1657343</link>
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            <description>The U.S. Senator from Kentucky defends his assertion that the government is out of control and running amok through thousands of regulations that serve as a source of unconstitutional abuse of the good, honest, tax-paying citizens of America.</description>
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            <title>Where the presidents were born the history and preservation of the presidential birthplaces
            by Picone, Louis L.
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            <title>The liberal war on transparency : confessions of a Freedom of Information Criminal
            by Horner, Christopher C.
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            <title>Red ink : inside the high-stakes politics of the federal budget
            by Wessel, David.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1648076</link>
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            <description>In a sweeping narrative about the people and the politics behind the budget, Wessel looks at the 2011 fiscal year (which ended September 30) to see where all the money was actually spent, and why the budget process has grown wildly out of control.</description>
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            <title>That used to be us : how America fell behind in the world it invented and how we can come back
            by Friedman, Thomas L.
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            <title>The Tea Party goes to Washington
            by Paul, Rand, 1963-
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            <description>Describes how fears over the Obama presidential administration helped form the Tea Party movement, and argues that the grassroots movement is independent and critical of both American political parties.</description>
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            <title>63 documents the government doesnt want you to read
            by Ventura, Jesse.
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            <description>In this incredible collection of actual government documents, Ventura proves it beyond any doubt. He and Dick Russell walk listeners through sixty-three of the most incriminating programs to reveal what really happens behind the closed doors. In addition to providing original government data, Ventura discusses what it really means and how regular Americans can stop criminal behavior at the top levels of government and in the media.</description>
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            <title>63 documents the government doesnt want you to read
            by Ventura, Jesse.
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            <description>Jesse Ventura, the straight-talking author of the New York Times bestseller American Conspiracies, reveals the shocking secrets contained in sixty-three government documents and their implications for the general public.</description>
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            <title>Injustice : exposing the racial agenda of the Obama Justice Department
            by Adams, J. Christian.
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            <description>Exposed: lawlessness and racialism run rampant in Obamas Justice Department. As Americas premier federal law enforcement agency, the Justice Department is supposed to be color-blind and immune from party politics. Not so in the Obama Justice Department, says whistleblower and former DOJ lawyer J. Christian Adams in his shocking new expose, Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department. Adams -- who blew the whistle on the Justice Departments handling of the infamous New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case -- witnessed first-hand the DOJs aggressive radical agenda, and is now revealing the truth about the most lawless Justice Department ever. Divulging never-before-published details on several important cases -- including the Black Panther case -- Injustice exposes how the very government department responsible for enforcing equal protection has been overrun by radicals bent on furthering a fringe political agenda. With everything from civil rights laws to Americas voting system at risk, Injustice shines a light on the corruption, racialism, and radicalism that is running rampant in the Obama Justice Department. - Publisher.</description>
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            <title>The terror conspiracy revisited : what really happened on 9/11, and why were still paying the price
            by Marrs, Jim.
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            <title>Rollback the battleplan against big government
            by Woods, Thomas E.
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            <description>Thomas E. Woods, Jr., senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, offers conservatives his ideas for rolling back the liberal policies pushed through by President Obama and his cronies. From getting rid of wasteful and inefficient federal agencies to abolishing the income tax to repealing health care reform and all of Obamas green policies, Woods outlines a bold plan for dramatically overhauling the government and restoring our Founding Fathers vision for America.</description>
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            <title>Injustice exposing the racial agenda of the Obama justice department
            by Adams, J. Christian.
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            <description>J. Christian Adams blows whistle on the Department of Justice and the Obama administration in this shocking tell-all. Adams, a former Department of Justice attorney in the civil rights division, exposes the DOJs handling of the New Black Panther voter-intimidation case.</description>
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            <title>Lincoln and the Border States : preserving the Union
            by Harris, William C. 1933-
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            <title>Rollback Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
            by Woods, Thomas E.
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            <description>Thomas E. Woods, Jr., senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, offers conservatives his ideas for rolling back the liberal policies pushed through by President Obama and his cronies.</description>
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            <title>Armed humanitarians : the rise of the nation builders
            by Hodge, Nathan.
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            <title>That used to be us how America fell behind in the world it invented and how we can come back
            by Friedman, Thomas L.
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            <description>Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum analyze globalization, the revolution in information technology, the nations chronic deficits, and its pattern of energy consumption. They offer a way out of the trap into which the country has fallen, which includes the rediscovery of some of the most valuable traditions and the creation of a new third-party movement.</description>
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            <title>Real common sense : using our founding values to reclaim our nation and stop the radical right from hijacking America
            by Kahn, Brian.
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            <title>Scorpions for breakfast : my fight against special interests, liberal media, and cynical politicos to secure Americas border
            by Brewer, Janice K., 1944-
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            <title>Stealing you blind : how government fat cats are getting rich off of you
            by Murray, Iain, 1965-
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            <title>Reading Obama : dreams, hope, and the American political tradition
            by Kloppenberg, James T.
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            <description>Barack Obama puzzles observers. Derided by the Right as dangerous and by the Left as spineless, Obama does not fit contemporary partisan categories. Instead, his writings and speeches reflect a principled aversion to absolutes that derives from sustained engagement with American democratic thought. Reading Obama traces the origins of his ideas and establishes him as the most penetrating political thinker elected to the presidency in the past century. James T. Kloppenberg demonstrates the influences that have shaped Obamas distinctive worldview, including Nietzsche and Niebuhr, Ellison and Rawls, and recent theorists engaged in debates about feminism, critical race theory, and cultural norms. Examining Obamas views on the Constitution, slavery and the Civil War, and the New Deal and civil rights, Kloppenberg shows Obamas sophisticated understanding of American history. Obamas interest in compromise, reasoned public debate, and the patient nurturing of civility is a sign of strength, not weakness, Kloppenberg argues. He locates its roots in Madison, Lincoln, and especially in the philosophical pragmatism of William James and John Dewey, which nourished generations of American progressives, black and white, female and male, through much of the twentieth century, albeit with mixed results. -- Book jacket.</description>
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            <title>Keeping the republic : saving America by trusting Americans
            by Daniels, Mitchell Elias, 1949-
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            <description>Americas most respected governor explains just how close weve come to losing the republic, and how we can restore it to greatness. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has brought more change to his state in a few years than most see in decades. He turned a $700 million deficit into a billion dollar surplus, and balanced Indianas budget even during the recession--by focusing on governments core responsibilities and spending less money than his state takes in, while distinguishing between skepticism towards big government and hostility towards all government. Daniels shows how our underperforming public schools have produced a workforce unprepared to compete with those of other countries and ignorant of the requirements of citizenship in a free society. He lays out the risk of greatly diminished long term prosperity and the loss of our position of world leadership. However, real change cant be imposed from above--it has to come from a belief that Americans, properly informed of the facts, will pull together to make the necessary changes and that they are best equipped to make the decisions governing their own lives.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>Wheres the birth certificate? : the case that Barack Obama is not eligible to be president
            by Corsi, Jerome R.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1277496</link>
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            <description>Harvard graduate, and investigative journalist, Corsi exposes in detail key issues with Obamas eligibility, including the fact the President has spent millions of dollars in legal fees to avoid providing the American people with something as simple as a long-form birth certificate.</description>
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            <title>Republic, lost : how money corrupts Congress--and a plan to stop it
            by Lessig, Lawrence.
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            <title>Making our democracy work : a judges view
            by Breyer, Stephen G., 1938-
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            <description>Justice Breyer discusses what the Court must do going forward to maintain that public confidence and argues for interpreting the Constitution in a way that works in practice. He forcefully rejects competing approaches that look exclusively to the Constitutions text or to the eighteenth-century views of the framers. Instead, he advocates a pragmatic approach that applies unchanging constitutional values to ever-changing circumstances--an approach that will best demonstrate to the public that the Constitution continues to serve us well.</description>
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            <title>Obamas wars
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            <description>Washington Post editor Bob Woodward offers a sweeping chronicle of President Obamas clandestine decisions during his first term in office. From the Afghanistan War to secret operations in Pakistan, Obamas war on terror has been much quieter than his predecessors. Here, Woodward sheds light on some of the closed-door conversations that have characterized Obama and his administration.</description>
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            <title>America, the owners manual : making government work for you
            by Graham, Bob, 1936-
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            <title>American conspiracies lies, lies, and more dirty lies that the government tells us
            by Ventura, Jesse.
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            <description>Account of wrongful acts and on-going cover-ups, Jesse Ventura takes a systematic look at the wide gap between what the American government knows and what it reveals to the American people. Topics discussed range from the murder of Abraham Lincoln and the assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King to todays bailout plan by the Federal Reserve.</description>
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            <title>Presidents and their justices
            by Clouatre, Doug.
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            <title>American conspiracies : lies, lies, and more dirty lies that the government tells us
            by Ventura, Jesse.
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            <description>In this explosive account of wrongful acts and on-going cover-ups, Jesse Ventura takes a systematic look at the wide gap between what the American government knows and what it reveals to the American people. Topics discussed range from the murder of Abraham Lincoln and the assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King to todays bailout plan by the Federal Reserve.</description>
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            <title>A presidency in peril : the inside story of Obamas promise, Wall Streets power, and the struggle to control our economic future
            by Kuttner, Robert.
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            <title>The Post-American Presidency : the Obama administrations war on America
            by Geller, Pamela A.
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            <description>Popular conservative blogger Pamela Geller and bestselling author Robert Spencer sound a wake-up call for Americans to stop the Obama administration from limiting our hard-won freedoms, silencing our democratic voices, and irreparably harming America for generations to come. Since taking the oath of office in January 2009, President Barack Obama has cheered our enemies and demoralized our allies. He envisions himself as more than just a president of the United States, but as a shaper of the new world order. He is remaking America by destroying the free-market system and nationalizing major segments of our economy, demonizing dissent and restricting freedom of speech, turning against our longtime friends, and above all, subjecting us to the determinations of foreign authorities. In this urgent battle cry, Geller and Spencer team up to rally Americans to protect the sovereignty of a country under siege by the highest levels of its own government.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>Radical-in-chief : Barack Obama and the untold story of American socialism
            by Kurtz, Stanley.
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            <title>American conspiracies [lies, lies, and more dirty lies that the government tells us]
            by Ventura, Jesse.
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            <description>Jesse Ventura takes a systematic look at the wide gap between what the American government knows and what it reveals to the American people. For too long, we the people have sat by and let politicians and bureaucrats from both parties obfuscate and lie. According to this former Navy SEAL, former pro wrestler, and former Minnesota governor, the media is complicit in these acts of deception. For too long, the mainstream press has refused to consider alternate possibilities and to ask the tough questions. Ventura looks closely at the theories that have been presented over the years and separates the fact from the fiction.</description>
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            <title>Getting it done : how Obama and Congress finally broke the stalemate to make way for healthcare reform
            by Daschle, Thomas.
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            <title>Obamas wars
            by Woodward, Bob, 1943-
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            <description>Woodward shows Obama making the critical decisions on the Afghanistan War, the secret war in Pakistan and the worldwide fight against terrorism.</description>
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            <title>The Manchurian president
            by Klein, Aaron.
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            <description>This book postulates that Obama has deep ties to communists, socialists, and anti-American extremists and these ties influence policy decisions.</description>
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            <title>Crisis and command : the history of executive power, from George Washington to George W. Bush
            by Yoo, John.
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            <title>Listen up, Mr. President : everything you always wanted your president to know and do
            by Thomas, Helen, 1920-
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            <title>Packing the court [the rise of judicial power and the coming crisis of the Supreme Court]
            by Burns, James MacGregor.
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            <description>From renowned political theorist and Pulitzer Prize winner James MacGregor Burns comes an illuminating critique of how an unstable, unaccountable, and frequently partisan Supreme Court has come to wield more power than the Founding Fathers ever intended.</description>
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            <title>The complete idiots guide to the American presidency
            by Axelrod, Alan, 1952-
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            <title>Packing the court : the rise of judicial power and the coming crisis of the Supreme Court
            by Burns, James MacGregor.
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            <description>From renowned political theorist and Pulitzer Prize winner James MacGregor Burns, an illuminating critique of how an unstable, unaccountable, and frequently partisan Supreme Court has come to wield more power than the founding fathers ever intended.</description>
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            <title>Cracked but not shattered : Hillary Rodham Clintons unsuccessful campaign for the presidency
            
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            <title>In the presidents Secret Service [behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the presidents they protect]
            by Kessler, Ronald.
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            <description>The author discloses assassination attempts that have never before been revealed to the public. He shares accounts of assaults from a heroic gun battle that took down  the would-be assassins of Harry S. Truman, the day that JFK was killed in Dallas, to the swift actions that saved Reagan after he was shot.</description>
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            <title>Culture of corruption : Obama and his team of tax cheats, crooks, and cronies
            by Malkin, Michelle.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=993930</link>
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            <description>In her shocking new book, Malkin goes where the mainstream media refuse to tread. She digs deep into the records of President Obamas staff, revealing corrupt dealings, questionable pasts, and abuses of power throughout his administration.</description>
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            <title>Culture of corruption [Obama and his team of tax cheats, crooks, and cronies]
            by Malkin, Michelle.
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            <description>Digs deep into the records of President Obamas staff, revealing corrupt dealings, questionable pasts, and abuses of power throughout his administration.</description>
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            <title>My fellow Americans : presidents speak to the people in troubled times : Franklin D. Roosevelt to Barack Obama
            
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            <description>A collection of the best speeches by American presidents. Captures the challenge, conflict and change that has been the one constant in the American experience over the past 75 years.</description>
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            <title>Whores : why and how I came to fight the establishment
            by Klayman, Larry.
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            <description>Farmer, one of the primary authors of the 9/11 Commissions report, reconstructs the truth of what happened on that fateful day and the disastrous circumstance that allowed it. Farmer builds the convincing case that the official version not only is almost entirely untrue but serves to create a false impression of order and security.</description>
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            <title>In the presidents Secret Service [behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the presidents they protect]
            by Kessler, Ronald.
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            <description>The author discloses assassination attempts that have never before been revealed to the public. He shares accounts of assaults from a heroic gun battle that took down  the would-be assassins of Harry S. Truman, the day that JFK was killed in Dallas, to the swift actions that saved Reagan after he was shot.</description>
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            <title>Together we cannot fail : FDR and the American presidency in years of crisis
            by Golway, Terry, 1955-
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            <title>The Kennedy legacy : Jack, Bobby and Ted and a family dream fulfilled
            by Bzdek, Vincent.
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            <description>John, Robert, and Ted Kennedys individual stories can be seen as essentially one, each successive brother striving to fulfill the interrupted promise of the brother before. The closing of Ted Kennedys chapter in Americas political and cultural life means that, for the first time perhaps, the real measure of the Kennedy legacy can finally be taken. This is a story of a brotherhood in three acts: Act I is John F. Kennedys presidency, as seen from Teds front-row seat. Act II is Robert Kennedys five brief years as the family standard-bearer, including his tenure in the Senate with his brother Ted and the memorable 82-day presidential campaign that redefined the Kennedy legacy. Act III is Teds 40-plus years in the Senate as keeper of the flame. How did the brothers pass the torch to each other? What have they left us collectively? And who carries the torch forward now?--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>Bold endeavors
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            by Malkin, Michelle.
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            <description>Michelle Malkin digs deep into the records of President Obamas staff, revealing corrupt dealings, questionable pasts, and abuses of power throughout his administration. Here, she delivers a powerful, damaging view of the Obama administrations seamy underside that the liberal media would rather keep hidden.</description>
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            <title>Lincoln and the Court
            by McGinty, Brian.
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            <title>A liberal tool kit : progressive responses to conservative arguments
            by Coates, David.
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            <title>Supreme conflict : the inside story of the struggle for control of the United States Supreme Court
            by Greenburg, Jan Crawford.
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            <description>Over the past decade, the central front of Americas bitter culture wars has been the titanic battle over the composition and direction of the United States Supreme Court. During this period, no journalist has been closer to the action on the ground - the ideas, the politics, the personalities, the gamesmanship - than ABC News correspondent Jan Crawford Greenburg. Now, in Supreme Conflict, Greenburg draws on all of her formidable reportorial resources to give a brilliant, vivid, astonishingly unvarnished account of the struggle for the soul of the highest court in the land.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>The sorrows of empire militarism, secrecy, and the end of the republic
            by Johnson, Chalmers, 1931-2010
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            <title>Outrage : how illegal immigration, the United Nations, Congressional ripoffs, student loan overcharges, tobacco companies, trade protection, and drug companies are ripping us off-- and what to do about it
            by Morris, Dick.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=681760</link>
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            <description>Half of all illegal immigrants came into this country legally--and we have no way of knowing whether theyre still here. Congressmen are putting their wives on their campaign payrolls--so that campaign contributions are really personal bribes. The ACLU wont allow its own directors free speech. Liberals want to strip us of the tools to stop terrorism. The UN is a cover for massive corruption--and eighty countries, who pay 12 percent of the budget, are blocking reform. Drug companies pay off doctors to write prescriptions--whether we need them or not. Teachers unions block the firing of bad teachers--and battle against higher education standards. Katrina victims are being stiffed by their insurance companies. Special interests cost our consumers $45 billion--through trade quotas that save only a handful of jobs. Never heard of these abuses? Thats why Morris and McGann wrote this book.--From publisher description.</description>
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            <title>The assault on reason
            by Gore, Albert, 1948-
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            <title>Furman v. Georgia : cruel and unusual punishment
            by Roensch, Greg.
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            <description>Discusses the history of capital punishment, explains the United States Supreme Courts decision in Furman v. Georgia, and explores the impact of this case.</description>
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            <title>Urban politics : power in metropolitan America
            by Ross, Bernard H., 1934-2010
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            <title>Impeach the president : the case against Bush and Cheney
            
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            <title>Bushit! : an A-Z guide to the Bush attack on truth, justice, equality, and the American Way
            by Huberman, Jack.
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            <title>Impostor : how George W. Bush bankrupted America and betrayed the Reagan legacy
            by Bartlett, Bruce R., 1951-
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            <title>The impeachment of George W. Bush : a handbook for concerned citizens
            by Holtzman, Elizabeth.
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            <description>In The Impeachment of George W. Bush, Elizabeth Holtzman and her coauthor, acclaimed journalist Cynthia L. Cooper, have written a clear, lucid, and damning book that reveals why the 43rd president of the United States of America has committed high crimes and misdemeanors. Their passionate yet reasoned voices empower ordinary citizens to take action and remove President Bush from office.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>The impact of women in congress
            by Dodson, Debra L.
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            <title>The genius of impeachment : the founders cure for royalism
            by Nichols, John.
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            <title>City politics : the political economy of urban America
            by Judd, Dennis R.
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            <title>The United States Supreme Court
            
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            <title>Estados Unidos : la casa dividida
            by Krauze, Len, 1975-
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            <title>Gender and American politics : women, men, and the political process / editors, Sue Tolleson-Rinehart and Jyl J. Josephson.
            
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            <title>The Supreme Court
            by Baum, Lawrence.
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            <title>Landmark legislation, 1774-2002 : major U.S. acts and treaties
            by Stathis, Stephen W.
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            <title>Performance budgeting for state and local government
            by Kelly, Janet M.
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            <title>Women in the United States Congress
            by Amer, Mildred L.
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            <title>Guide to the presidency
            
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            <title>The Warren court : justices, rulings, and legacy
            by Urofsky, Melvin I.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=372564</link>
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            <description>A survey and analysis of the historical context, key figures, and lasting legislative legacy of the Warren Court.</description>
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            <description>The Presidency &amp; the Political System, now in an updated sixth edition, incorporates the most recent research and scholarship on the presidency. Each of the 20 thought-provoking original essays, written by some of the fields most prominent scholars, explores an important aspect of the relationship between the presidency and our political system.</description>
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            <title>The American presidents ranked by performance
            by Faber, Charles F.
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            <title>The federal impeachment process : a constitutional and historical analysis
            by Gerhardt, Michael J., 1956-
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            by Davidson, Roger H.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=318803</link>
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            <description>Davidson and Oleszek skillfully place these and other recent developments and trends in the broader historical context and analytical framework essential for understanding how Congress works. The book is lively and informative, and it includes an abundant assortment of tables, figures, photos, and colorful vignettes.</description>
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            <description>When acid rain from industrial air pollution damages the natural resources of communities located hundreds of miles away, who should be responsible? When national tax reform takes a toll on the finances of states, what should be done? These are but a few of the controversies that arise from the American system of federalism - a complex and interdependent system of more than 85,000 federal, state, and local governments. American Intergovernmental Relations provides a broad survey of the systems historical development and its current structure, combining editorial comment with a selection of readings that range from classic documents to analyses of todays most pressing intergovernmental issues and disputes.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Shadow : five presidents and the legacy of Watergate.
            by Woodward, Bob.
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=273103</link>
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            <description>Twenty-five years ago, after Richard Nixon resigned the presidency, Gerald Ford promised a return to normalcy. My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over, President Ford declared. But it was not. The Watergate scandal, and the remedies against future abuses of power, would have an enduring impact on presidents and the country. In Shadow, Bob Woodward takes us deep into the administrations of Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton to describe how each discovered that the presidency was forever altered. With special emphasis on the human toll, Woodward shows the consequences of the new ethics laws, and the emboldened Congress and media. Powerful investigations increasingly stripped away the privacy and protections once expected by the nations chief executive. Using presidential documents, diaries, prosecutorial records and hundreds of interviews with firsthand witnesses, Woodward chronicles how all five men failed first to understand and then to manage the inquisitorial environment.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>An affair of state : the investigation, impeachment, and trial of President Clinton
            by Posner, Richard A.
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            <description>President Clintons Year of Crisis, which began when his affair with Monica Lewinsky hit the front pages in January 1998, engendered a host of important questions of criminal and constitutional law, public and private morality, and political and cultural conflict. In a book written while the events of the year were unfolding, Richard Posner presents a balanced and scholarly understanding of the crisis. Posner clarifies the issues and eliminates misunderstandings concerning the facts and the law that were relevant to the investigation by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr and to the impeachment proceeding itself. He compares and contrasts the Clinton affair with Watergate, Iran-Contra, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, exploring the subtle relationship between public and private morality. He examines the place of impeachment in the American constitutional scheme, the pros and cons of impeaching President Clinton, and the major procedural issues raised by both the impeachment in the House and the trial in the Senate.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            by Aldrich, Gary.
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            <description>Here is the #1 New York Times Bestseller about life inside the Clinton administration written by Gary Aldrich -- one of the two FBI agents posted to the White House in the early years of Clintons tenure. In this electrifying expose of a presidential administration with a great deal to hide, Aldrichs book is a no-holds-barred revelation of the goings on that have brought scandal to Clintons White House for nearly eight years.</description>
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            <title>The American presidency : origins and development, 1776-1998
            by Milkis, Sidney M.
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            <description>Authors Milkis and Nelson analyze the origins of the presidency and discuss the patterns of presidential conduct that developed during the nineteenth century. They argue that the modern presidency had its origins not just in Franklin D. Roosevelt, as is commonly believed, but also in the earlier administrations of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.</description>
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            <title>The other founders : Anti-Federalism and the dissenting tradition in America, 1788-1828
            by Cornell, Saul.
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            <description>Fear of centralized authority is deeply rooted in American history. The struggle over the U.S. Constitution in 1788 pitted the Federalists, supporters of a stronger central government, against the Anti-Federalists, the champions of a more localist vision of politics. But, argues Saul Cornell, while the Federalists may have won the battle over ratification, it is the ideas of the Anti-Federalists that continue to define the soul of American politics.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>First principles : the jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas
            by Gerber, Scott Douglas, 1961-
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            <description>Clarence Thomas is one of the most vilified public figures of our day. Time magazine has called him Uncle Tom Justice and famed columnist Nat Hentoff accuses him of having done more damage, more quickly, than any Supreme Court justice in history. What is perhaps most remarkable about Justice Thomass Supreme Court tenure to date is that, despite the fact that he will be influencing American law for generations to come, his legal philosophy has received only cursory treatment. Scott Douglas Gerber seeks to remedy this state of affairs by casting aside facile, visceral assessments of Thomas - from both the left and the right. Gerber takes on the formidable task of providing a portrait of Thomas based not on the justices caricatured reputation but on his judicial opinions and votes, his scholarly writings, and his public speeches.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <description>Arranged alphabetically, entries provide the following information: -- Addresses and key contacts-- Key facts-- Mission-- Organizational structure-- Major activities-- Budget-- History-- Current political issues-- Successes and failures-- Future directions-- Information resources-- Publications-- Further reading</description>
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