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How Would a Patriot Act?
Defending American Values from a President Run Amok
Book • 2006
In 'How Would a Patriot Act?', Glenn Greenwald critiques the Bush administration's actions, particularly the warrantless wiretapping and other measures that he argues violate constitutional principles.
The book challenges the expansion of executive power and advocates for adherence to American values and legal frameworks.
Greenwald's work is a call to action for citizens to defend their rights and ensure government accountability.
The book challenges the expansion of executive power and advocates for adherence to American values and legal frameworks.
Greenwald's work is a call to action for citizens to defend their rights and ensure government accountability.
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