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The 2010 elections were one of the most highly anticipated midterm
elections in our nation's recent history. After the historic 2008
election, in which America elected its first black president, Sarah
Palin's involvement and the emergence of the Tea Party in the 2010
congressional elections had the potential to transform the
composition of congress and set the stage for the nation's politics
for the next decade, or even the next generation. In this new
edited volume, Charles S. Bullock III collects original
contributions from top political scientists to evaluate Sarah Palin
and the Tea Party's role in the 2010 midterm elections. Key States,
High Stakes focuses on states where Republicans had the chance to
pick up Senate seats, as well as examining GOP Senate primaries if
they involved a Palin or a Tea Party nominee facing an
establishment favorite. Bullock concludes the anthology with a
chapter on the legacy of the Tea Party and of Sarah Palin on
American politics. One thing is certain. In terms of control of the
House and Senate (and its effect on President Obama's policy
agenda), the prospects for the 2012 presidential race, and the
long-term viability of the Tea Party movement, the stakes in the
2010 midterm elections could not have been higher.
Topics in this issue?include: Thoracic Dissection; Thoracic Trauma;
Asthma; COPD; P.E.; Influenza; Pneumonia; Pleural Based Disease;
and Mechanical Ventilation.
Berkeley, California in the mid nineteen seventies is boiling over
with rebellion, conflict, and insanity...the Patty Hearst
kidnapping; the drugged-out, brain damaged zombies; the Zodiac and
Zebra killers, nightly Vietnam War protests; open gunfights between
the police and the Black Panthers. Some of the crazies even swear
that they have false memory implants, mind locks that block out
half their brains, imposed by a galactic police state. Amidst this
turmoil, Dorothy Thomas is a graduate student at Berkeley, abused
as a child by her uncle, unloved by her parents, and the victim of
a lab accident that destroyed half her face, who is on the verge of
suicide when she is kidnapped by two psychotic killers who force
her to dress in a red leather body suit and declare her Rita the
Red, leader of the last two galactic rebellions, for whom millions
have died and rivers of blood (not all red) have flowed. Rita the
Red blends the atmosphere of the rebellious Berkeley with the far
more real and greater conflict taking place in the entire galaxy.
Dorothy, like many abused women, feels powerless, hopeless and
depressed, a second class person; but by the end of the novel she
discovers herself to be a maimed, but strong Rita the Red, leader
of a galactic rebellion. Of course, with the strange assortment of
characters, the pro-civil rights, con-man Shark; the nutty Albino,
whom the Beatles left behind; the early success, early flop French
perfume executive, Pierre (Rita's love interest); Rita's clones,
Rita 1, 2 and "the Bitch"; and Rita's best friend Jenny (an AI)
who's picked up a southern twang from listening to too much country
music, there is plenty of emotional flux, romance, humor and action
to lift this novel clear into outer space.
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