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Book Synopsis: In a searing political memoir, former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman explodes the myth of an impartial U.S. justice system. He should know. Arguably the most successful and promising politician in modern Alabama history, his three-decade career in public service ran afoul of Republican opponents who used the federal judicial system to take him out of contention in Alabama and nationally. Siegelman ultimately was sentenced to 88 months in federal prison and served five years, with long stretches in solitary confinement during which he was a literal political prisoner, cut off from interviews and outside contact. Stealing Our Democracy reveals how Siegelman’s enemies – including politicized prosecutors and a corrupt judge – stripped him of his freedom, his career, and his law license, and deprived him of his family and friends. His is an intensely personal account of how our system can fail and be abused for political greed. And if it could happen to him, he writes, it can happen to any of us, particularly in an era when Donald Trump is abusing his power and using the Department of Justice as a political weapon to defend himself and to destroy those who oppose him. Siegelman draws on his experience as a public servant and an inmate to show why the nation’s prisons must be reformed along with our system of indictment, prosecution, and sentencing. Finally, Stealing Our Democracy offers a blueprint for voters in 2020 of what must be done to preserve democracy.
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Are you concerned about the state of our democracy? Do you believe that the justice system is impartial? Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman's eye-opening memoir, "Stealing Our Democracy: How the Political Assassination of a Governor Threatens Our Nation," will make you question everything you thought you knew.
Siegelman's riveting account exposes the shocking truth about a broken justice system that allowed his political opponents to take him down. Through manipulation, politicized prosecutors, and a corrupt judge, Siegelman was stripped of his freedom, his career, and his law license. But this isn't just a personal story; it's a wake-up call for all Americans.
In a time when our current president, Donald Trump, is accused of abusing his power and using the Department of Justice as a political weapon, Siegelman's story serves as a powerful cautionary tale. He warns us that no one is immune, and that our democracy hangs in the balance.
With his firsthand experience as both a public servant and an inmate, Siegelman offers an insightful perspective on the urgent need for prison reform and a complete overhaul of our system of indictment, prosecution, and sentencing. "Stealing Our Democracy" doesn't just shed light on the problems; it also provides readers with a blueprint for action.
If you care about preserving democracy and want to understand the vulnerabilities of our justice system, then "Stealing Our Democracy: How the Political Assassination of a Governor Threatens Our Nation" is a must-read book for you in 2020. Together, let's ensure that such injustices never happen again. Click here to get your copy now and join the fight for a fairer future.
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