Reviews for In Justice: Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Bush Administration

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Book Reviews of In Justice: Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Bush Administration

Book Review: Reads like a novel
Summary: 5 Stars

This book was so fasinating that I had difficulty putting it down. It explains a lot about what happened that never made it to the sound bites of the news media. If you want an understanding of what happened, read this!

Book Review: In Justice review
Summary: 5 Stars

I read this book in two days because it was gripping and engaged my interest. I know that the facts are true because I trust the validity, integrity and honesty of David Iglesias. This book will enhance your outlook on our governmental system.

Book Review: In Justice: Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Bush Administration
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a book that's hard to put down even though you get so angry when reading about all downright criminal things that the Bush people have gotten by with. It's very obvious from the very beginning that Bush wants no honest people around him.

Book Review: A Captivating Account!
Summary: 5 Stars

"In Justice" was captivating. I plowed through it in one sitting. It reads like an intrigue novel. The machiavellian machinations it exposes are disturbing! It drove home the point: "you reap what you sow," powerfully. A must-read!


Book Review: Dismayed
Summary: 4 Stars

David Iglesias is not the only (former?) Republican who has provided a look at the "any means to an end" mentality of this administration and I appreciate his candidness and openness as to what this experience was like for him and his peers. It is unfortunate for all Americans that a book like this could ever be written as non-fiction, and by serious-minded and highly competent professionals, some at the very top of their field. In turn, serious citizens should read this book and consider how this mismanagement cannot stand and endangers us all. The Bush administration had every opportunity to do the right thing and chose not to. What happens when the next partisan, left or right, pursues something like this again? How much worse can it get? I don't ever want to find out. It's just so unfortunate.
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