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Recommended Reads
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The War on Freedom
By Nafeez Mossaddeq Ahmed
www.progressivepress.com
(Nonfiction)
Riveting expose of how and why America was attacked on 9/11, including information about faked terrorism and mass media manipulation by the Bush administration....Read Reviews

George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
By Webster Griffin Tarpley
And Anton Chaitkin

www.progressivepress.com
(Nonfiction)
Compelling and well-researched account of the Bush family dynasty and their connections to the Skull and Bones society, Brown Brothers Harriman, and Hitler and the Nazis, among others. ...Read Reviews

You're Not Stupid! Get the Truth
By William John Cox
www.progressivepress.com
(Nonfiction)
Comprehensive evaluation and indictment of the Bush presidency. Includes analysis of dirty tricks in the 2002 midterm election and an examination of electronic voting machines manufactured by right-wing companies like Diebold. ...Read Reviews

The Right Sex
By Michael R. Salinas
MRS303@aol.com
www.booklocker.com
(Fiction)
Provocative story about a man's sex reassignment in a wrongful death case in which attorneys argue about chromosomes and the legal definition of marriage.

Helen the Transartist
By Anita Stairs-Oberlick
www.helenthetransartist.com
(Fiction)
Delightful story for girls about a 12-year-old who discovers she is a "transartist" when the drawings she loves to create become reality.

Wingbeat
By Marilyn Meredith
http://fictionforyou.com
http://goldeneaglepress.com
(Fiction)
 Mystery involving "the wingbeat of an owl-a harbinger of danger; suspicious newcomers and a hidden marijuana farm... and death."...Read Review

Crossing the Rubicon
By Michael Ruppert
www.copvcia.com
(Non-fiction)
Shocking look at "The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil."

The American Reichstag
By Kamyar Arasteh
www.AmericanReichstag.com
(Non-fiction)
"A Psychopolitical Analysis of 9/11 and Its Aftermath."

When Leslie Left
By Jennifer Rankins
pressreleases@authorhouse.com
http://brokenwingsministry.homestead.com
(Fiction)
 Compelling story of domestic abuse "when love goes brutally wrong."

Not Guilty Every Time
By Charles C. Hagan Jr.
chagan1@bellsouth.net
(Non-fiction)
An attorney's view of "what it is like to try real cases in front of real juries."

Rebirth of a Realist
By David Truskoff
www.erols.com/suttonbear
(Non-fiction)
Memoir of a progressive American's view of U.S. social and political events in 20th century.

Caso English to Italian Dictionary
By Adolph Caso
www.branden.com
(Reference)
Comprehensive book of English to Italian vocabulary and definitions.

The Freedom Stairs
By Marilyn Weymouth Seguin
www.branden.com
(History)
The story of Adam Lowry Rankin, Underground Railroad Conductor.

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Book submission deadline is
the 20th of each month.


Links For Independent Writers & Publishers

• Publishers Marketing Association (PMA): Largest non-profit trade association helping independent publishers
• Small Press Center: Non-profit organization designed to help small independent book publishers
• WriteLinks.com: Complete list of book publishers & publishing info
• Acqweb: Book acquisition site for librarians
• Books-in-Print.com: Registry of electronic publications
• Bowker.com: Major book and publishing data
• PubEasy.com: E-commerce site for global bookselling
• Published.com: Informative and helpful site for independent writers and self-publishers.
• The Center for the Book: Book fairs & literary events
• American Booksellers Association: Organization for independently owned bookstores
• Business.com: Site listing book distributors and wholesalers
• Dowse: A list of e-book publishers
• Internet Publishing: Tips about online publishing from Piers Anthony
• Online Books Page: Listings of books online, news, & features
• Independent Publishers Bestsellers Hall of Fame: Title says it all
• Book Sense.com: Family of bookseller Web sites
• Nospine.com: Independent authors from around the world
• Author Yellow Pages: Online author directory
• Dan Poynter's Para Publishing: The Godfather of self publishing
• Bookcrossing.com: Global book club & reading group
• Newradiance.com: Over 90 pages of inspired marketing ideas for small business owners and self-published authors.

Read It and Weep!
How Democrats Enabled
Republicans To Steal the
2004 Presidential Election

By J. F. Miglio

Since the presidential election, there have been hundreds, perhaps thousands, of stories on the Internet (and even a few in the mainstream news media) about voter fraud and how easily the 2004 presidential election could have been rigged by the Bush Administration and their corporate allies, Diebold and ES & S, the companies in charge of counting a majority of all the votes in American today.

What isn't being discussed, however, is the Democratic Party's complicity in this year's presidential election farce. If you recall, after the 2000 presidential election, Democrats claimed they were madder than hell about voter fraud, reiterating ad infinitum how the Supreme Court "stole" the election from Al Gore and vowed it would never happen again.

Given their level of anger and righteous indignation, most Americans who voted against George W. Bush assumed that as soon as he slithered into the oval office, the leaders of the Democratic Party would rush to their desks to write legislation that would remedy the problem of voter fraud-- once and for all.

In addition, the anti-Bush crowd believed that once Democratic leaders wrote the legislation, that if the Republicans in Congress tried to block it, the Democratic leaders would immediately call press conferences, make the rounds on all the news shows, and proclaim to the American public in the boldest way possible how the Bush Administration was trying to block legislation that mandated open and honest elections with fail safe back up systems and paper trails to verify each vote.

Unfortunately, this never happened. Instead, most Democrats (including John Kerry) got sidetracked by 9/11 and the war in Iraq, allowed two years to pass, and then let the Republicans seize the initiative. How? By allowing the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA), a lobbying group representing technology firms like Diebold and ES & S, to push legislation through Congress favorable to their interests. As a result, a bill was written called the Help Americans Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002.

Ostensibly, the bill was a bipartisan piece of legislation that was supposed to ameliorate the punch card voting problems that had plagued the 2000 presidential election by using touch screen vote counting machines. In addition, it was supposed to make the entire voting process fairer and more transparent.

The bill was written by two Republicans, Mitch McConnell and Robert W. Ney (of Ohio-- surprise, surprise!), and two Democrats, Steny Hoyer and Chris Dodd (a "Golden Leash" award-winner for taking special interest money), and it passed overwhelmingly in both houses of Congress, receiving praise from Democrats and Republicans alike. Steny Hoyer even went as far as to refer to HAVA as "the first Civil Rights Act of the 21st Century."

Incredible as it seems, the legislation did nothing to restrict the pervasive control and partisan influence that Diebold and ES & S lorded over the election process, nor did it use language precise enough to mandate that any company that manufactured electronic vote counting machines had to produce a paper trail to verify the authenticity of voter selections.

In essence, HAVA was a complete sham, an extraordinary giveaway to the Republicans, and Diebold and ES & S got exactly they wanted: carte blanche to sell their paperless, touch screen voting machines all over the country. And as soon the Congress shelled out $3.8 billion to state governments for the acquisition of new touch screen voting machines that replaced the old punch card ballots, Diebold and ES & S were there to cash in-- big time!

Once the Democrats realized what a monumental mistake they had made with HAVA, they tried to rectify it. Bob Graham and Rush Holt wrote the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003, which would have mandated a paper trail for all electronic voting machines. In addition, Hillary Clinton wrote her own bill (although weaker than the Graham-Holt bill) asking for better vote counting procedures. Naturally, both bills were stalled out in committee, and they had no chance of passage before the 2004 election.

And here's the kicker: After the aforementioned bills were presented to Congress, both Chris Dodd and Steny Hoyer, the Democrats who co-wrote the HAVA legislation, opposed the two pieces of legislation introduced by their fellow Democrats that would have given it more teeth.

Now let's do a little critical thinking and ask some obvious questions:

1) Why did Chris Dodd and Steny Hoyer go against their fellow Democrats who proposed legislation that would have strengthened the bill and made it more difficult for companies like Diebold and ES & S to do business? Could it be that they received campaign contributions from ITAA?

2) Why did so many Democrats sign on to the bill in the first place, knowing it did nothing to diminish the pervasive influence of Diebold and ES & S? Didn't they know that both these companies received financial backing from billionaire Howard Ahmanson, an ultra right-wing financier who, over the past several years, has contributed millions of dollars to fundamentalist Christian organizations, the Heritage Foundation, and other right-wing groups in tight with George W. Bush?

3) Is it possible that many Democrats were simply unaware of Diebold, ES & S and Ahmanson? Possible, but if they weren't aware, they should have been, because ever since the 1990s, there were numerous reports about their influence on elections, including a nice little piece in 1996 when Republican Chuck Hagel, who at the time had a major financial interest in ES &S, ran for the U.S. Senate and won "stunning upsets" in both the primaries and the general election. ...Read More

Recommended Reads
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Other People's Money
By Nomi Prins
www.nomiprins.com
(Nonfiction)
"A Wall Street insider's view of the boom economy legacy: fraud, class-action lawsuits, bankruptcies and the search for real reform."

A Consequence of Greed
By Jack Eadon
www.eloquencepress.com
(Fiction)
Well-crafted story about a corporate trouble-shooter who uncovers a ten-year-old murder covered up by locals.

Tinker's Christmas
By Sandra J. Cropsey
www.tinkerschristmas.com
(Children's Fiction)
Delightful story of a young elf who is trying to find his place in the world

American Zen:
A Gathering of Poets

Edited by McNiece & Smith
http://members.aol.com/lsmithdog/bottomdog
(Fiction)
Insightful contemporary anthology of American Zen poets.

Wagner, Descending
By Irving Warner.
www.pbstudio.com
(Fiction)
"Tall tale as big, brawling, uncompromising, outrageous, angry, funny, and outrageous as its ultra-obese protagonist."

All She Ever Wanted
By T.L. Cooper
www.tlcooper.com
(Fiction)
Provocative first novel that explores racism, friendship and family.

Centauri III
By George L. Griggs
www.imagesco.com
(Science Fiction)
Well-written story about the struggles and discoveries of a spaceship crew after they are marooned on newly discovered planet called Centauri III.

When the Tiger Weeps
By Mike O'Connor
www.pbstudio.com
(Poetry/Prose)
Collection of prose and poetry on the theme of the individual's triumph of heart over sword, and spirit over mortality.

The Love Word
By Betty Buchsbaum
www.chicorybluepress.com
(Poetry)
Collection of poetry that reveals the "strangeness and intimacy of our relationships with each other."

In Neck Deep
Jay Zimmerman
http://members.aol.com/lsmithdog/bottomdog
(Memior)
Unusual coming-of-age memoir about a young man passionate about fishing.

Court Quest
By Joy Conrad
www.benchpressbooks.com
(Nonfiction)
Inspirational book for women squash players and others into sports, training, and life changes.

Your Neighbor Went to War
By B. Diggs Brown Jr.
www.diggs.us
(Nonfiction)
Uncompromising inside account of the war or terrorism by a U.S. Army Special Forces Captain.

Whispers
By Chester Aaron
www.zumayapublications.com
(Fiction)
Revealing story about the "dark underbelly of campus politics in a searing tale of date-rape and administration cover-up."

A Fistful of Thorns
By Michael A. Crane
www.doc-holliday.com
(Fiction)
Exciting tale of the Old West that focuses on the relationship between Doc Holliday and Katie Elder, the prostitute who became his partner.

Recommended Classics

The Last Days of Socrates
By Plato
(Nonfiction)

The original guru of Western Civilization offers his final words of wisdom on truth and goodness....Read About

The Prince
By Niccolo Machiavelli
(Nonfiction)

The world's most famous study of power politics....Read About

The Manchurian Candidate
By Richard Condon
(Fiction)

The original thriller about brainwashing and political intrigue....Read About

If you are an independent or small press publisher and would like to submit your book(s) for consideration to" Recommended Reads,"
click here.

Book submission deadline is
the 20th of each month.

Links For Progressive Publications & Organizations

• MoveOn.org: Influential democracy in action group
• The Nation.com: "Unconventional wisdom since 1865."
• Air America Radio: "Unabashed liberal talk radio and humor."
• Counterpunch: Hard-hitting alternative news and essays
• Buzzflash.com: Headlines and stories from dozens of alternative publications
• Democracy Now!: Complete and comprehensive presentation of alternative news and analysis with Amy Goodman leading the charge.
• NPR.org: National listener supported news and information.
• Pacifica Radio: Listener-sponsored radio featuring alternative news and community service.
• Greg Palast.com: One-man army of investigative journalism.
• From the Wilderness: Radical alternative news and essays
• Tom Paine.com: Alternative news and essays
• Mother Jones.com: Alternative and environmental news
• Liberalism Resurgent: Wealth of information on liberalism & politics
• The Foundation for Taxpayers & Consumer Rights: Loads of information about social and consumer issues
• TvNewsLies.org: A compendium of TV news lies
• In the Spotlight: Unsettling information about the voting process in America
• The Rest of Story: Alternative news on the media
• Judicial Watch: Legal watchdog information
• The Center for Public Integrity: Public service journalism
• PFAW.org: People for the American Way
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