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Deadly Dogma.


Deadly Dogma

Grant F. Smith

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Deadly Dogma: How Neoconservatives Broke The Law To Deceive America by Grant F. Smith (Director of Research at the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, Washington, D.C.) is a revelation of how right-wing religious pernicious pernicious /per·ni·cious/ (per-nish´us) tending toward a fatal issue.

per·ni·cious
adj.
Tending to cause death or serious injury; deadly.
 influence played a significant role in the influencing of America's politically right-wing executive members. A documented presentation, Deadly Dogma exposes the fraudulent neoconservative ne·o·con·ser·va·tism also ne·o-con·ser·va·tism  
n.
An intellectual and political movement in favor of political, economic, and social conservatism that arose in opposition to the perceived liberalism of the 1960s:
 movement with respect to tax fraud, wire fraud, and extortion extortion, in law, unlawful demanding or receiving by an officer, in his official capacity, of any property or money not legally due to him. Examples include requesting and accepting fees in excess of those allowed to him by statute or arresting a person and, with  in support of their religious beliefs and theological view of the Middle East. Deadly Dogma provides a clear and descriptive analysis of a modern American government under the influence and control of the neoconservatives who engage in a disdainful dis·dain·ful  
adj.
Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous. See Synonyms at proud.



dis·dainful·ly adv.
 insecurity-based spite for the world outside of their own, and the propaganda they are willing to present as a means to control the American populace. Deadly Dogma is very strongly recommended reading as a superbly presented study of the political right wing and their perspectives on foreign policy, as well as previously unnoted facts with respect to the far reaching contributions of the neoconservative's current reign at the federal level of American governance.
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Title Annotation:Deadly Dogma: How Neoconservatives Broke the Law to Deceive America
Publication:Small Press Bookwatch
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Date:May 1, 2006
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