01130nam--2200373---450099000060022020331620050518112216.00-80142173-X0060022USA010060022(ALEPH)000060022USA01006002220010830d1989----km-y0ENGy0103----baengUSAuthorizing wordsspeech, writing, and print in the english renaissanceMartin ElskyIthacaCornell university press1989X, 232 p.24 cm2001Lingua ingleseStoria1500-1700Comunicazioni non verbaleInghilterraStoriaSec. 17.420.9031ELSKY,Martin547209ITsalbcISBD990000600220203316VII.3.D. 83(IL i 358)74185 GIL iBKGIUPATTY9020010830USA01114120020403USA011709PATRY9020040406USA011642COPAT39020050518USA011122Authorizing words882316UNISA02334oam 2200313z- 450 991016268490332120080621084301.01-933909-97-8(CKB)3710000001044203(EXLCZ)99371000000104420320210505c2013uuuu -u- -engHomeland insecurity how Washington politicians have made America less safe /Terry D. Turchie, Kathleen M. PuckettHistory Publishing Company, LLCAddicted to power : why politicians do what they do -- Richard M. Nixon : from Watergate to 9/11 -- Frank Church : paving the road to 9/11 -- Jamie Gorelick : FISA and the wall -- Don Edwards : of terrorists, spies, and libraries -- All Reagan's men : Iran contra -- Patrick Leahy and Charles Grassley : a hands-on approach to the FBI -- Investigating friends of politicians : the Archer Daniels Midland case -- Bill Clinton : too little, too late --- Al Gore : waltzing with Chinese intelligence -- Richard Shelby : leaking with impunity -- George W. Bush : groupthink -- Dick Cheney : absolute power --- Dennis Hastert and Nancy Pelosi : the House protects its own -- The friends of Jack Abramoff : the money fix --- Outsourcing the war on terror : the business of security --- The intelligence game : torture and other tactics -- Realities of intelligence : the FBI and the CIA -- Political independence and the rule of law : the real power behind our republic.The authors "sound the alarm in this book, to bring to light the critical damage that over three decades of the exercise of unfettered political power has had on the role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- the FBI -- in ensuring transparency in government, the pre-eminence of the rule of law, and the guardianship of civil liberties. It all began with Watergate."--P. vii-viii.Domestic terrorismUnited StatesTerrorismUnited StatesPreventionUnited StatesPolitics and government20th centuryDomestic terrorismTerrorismPrevention.364.152/3092BTurchie Terry D1239549Puckett Kathleen M1239550BOOK9910162684903321Homeland insecurity2876031UNINA