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Fooled Again: How the Right Stole the 2004 Election & Why They'll Steal the Next One Too (Unless We Stop Them) -- New Expanded Paperback
By Mark Crispin Miller

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There's no better companion piece to Greg Palast's writings on the way that the Bush Republicans have been stealing elections -- and are working still on 2008 (think about the U.S. Attorneys replaced and that the Bush loyalists are now in position to launch ginned up charges of voter fraud against the Democrats come the election) -- than the new expanded paperback edition of Mark Crispin Miller's "Fooled Again: The Real Case for Electoral Reform."

The paperback version, just being released, has more than 100 pages of new material by Miller, including commentary critical of progressive publications for so easily conceding the 2004 election as an "honest" loss. Miller, whom we know pretty well, is as impassioned as Palast about what the Republicans have done and are doing to steal elections. Neither of them can understand how the Democrats continue to go like sheep to the slaughter, even though the evidence of voter suppression and electric voting machine "irregularities" is staring them in the face.

Thinking back to election night last November, something just didn't seem quite right. The discrepancy between exit polling that showed Kerry winning 5 battleground states, including the crucial state of Ohio – and therefore the presidency – and the final vote tallies that miraculously flipped Ohio and other battleground states to allow Bush to "declare victory" seemed, well, extraordinary.

That nagging feeling in your gut that perhaps something wasn't quite right in the last presidential election, or even worse, that something truly nefarious might have taken place, is validated by a stunning new book from Mark Crispin Miller.

"Fooled Again: How the Right Stole the 2004 Election and Why They'll Steal the Next One Too (Unless We Stop Them)" is Miller's meticulous and thorough account how the numbers just don't add up to a Bush reelection. Miller's sharp analysis points in one direction: George W. Bush did not rightfully win the 2004 election and Bush's "victory" was borne out of vote suppression, manipulating the electoral process, fraud and theft.

Mark Crispin Miller, author of "The Bush Dyslexicon" is a professor of media studies at New York University. He is also one of BuzzFlash's most admired thinkers and writers today.

"Fooled Again" demonstrates Miller's uncanny ability to weave circumstantial evidence together almost as damning as a smoking gun. For example, Miller highlights Bush's dismal approval ratings all under 50% days before the 2004 election as well as record democratic voter registration and voter turnout. He debunks the myth that waves of evangelicals came out of the woodworks to carry Bush to victory or account for the host of statistical miracles that no pollster can seem to adequately explain. And Miller astutely observes that it was the progressive and liberal bases that were united whereas the conservative base was fractured. Miller's book is best thought of as a closing argument, and if one approaches the topic like a juror with an open mind, its difficult to conceive of any other verdict for the Republican Party other than guilty as charged for stealing the 2004 election.

Miller zeroes in on irregularities in Ohio as ground zero in the right's theft of the 2004 election. Miller skewers Secretary of State, Kenneth Blackwell, who like Katherine Harris in Florida, was determined to tip Ohio in Bush's column despite his responsibility and duty to oversee a fair election.

Although Miller's tone at times construes the reader to think "Fooled Again" is a partisan diatribe, Miller's true purpose is a plea to reform America's broken electoral system to preserve our democracy – a policy that unifies all Americans regardless of political affiliation. Miller calls for doing away with all electronic voting, using standardized paper ballots, and federalizing the electoral system "so that its workers are trained civil servants, not local bigots or politicos."

BuzzFlash strongly recommends "Fooled Again" by Mark Crispin Miller because our democracy simply cannot afford yet another fraudulent or stolen election.

As George W. Bush said, "Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."

Our thoughts precisely.

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