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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Danny SheehanPublisher: Counterpoint Imprint: Counterpoint Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.851kg ISBN: 9781619021723ISBN 10: 1619021722 Pages: 672 Publication Date: 05 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews' Fearless' is a word that not too many people can appreciate until they are faced with a situation that calls for an actual fearless act. And Daniel Sheehan, with the resources of government history's most fearless lawyers. He was fearless from the beginning, when he first learned what the word political really meant. At age seventeen, he clashed with Senator Jacob Javitz over an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. Instead, it went to the son of a major campaign contributor. This teenager would grow up to become a lawyer on some of the most-politically hot cases in a generation: The Pentagon Papers, Watergate, Iran/Contra, among many others. His memories are both fascinating and horrifying. Fascinating because Sheehan places you directly inside the halls of power, and horrifying for the same reason. Look, Danny, one House investigator tells Sheehan, if anyone is so ignorant that he doesn't know that the Central Intelligence Agency has been smuggling heroin from Southeast Asia through Cuba into the United States for decades to secretly finance first the Nationalist Chinese and later their covert operations in Southeast Asia, then that person is too ignorant to function effectively in Washington, D.C. At the same time, Sheehan is told, Don't make the foolish mistake of trying to tell the American people about the secret history of the United States. Sheehan resolved to do everything I could to change that operating principle in Washington. Beginning with The Pentagon Papers--a case that echoes into today's news over the people's right to know what the government is doing--Sheehan has fulfilled that promise to himself. This memoir takes us directly inside Sheehan's fearless mind. -- Foresight "'""Fearless' is a word that not too many people can appreciate until they are faced with a situation that calls for an actual fearless act. And Daniel Sheehan, with the resources of government history's most fearless lawyers. He was fearless from the beginning, when he first learned what the word ""political"" really meant. At age seventeen, he clashed with Senator Jacob Javitz over an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. Instead, it went to the son of a major campaign contributor. This teenager would grow up to become a lawyer on some of the most-politically hot cases in a generation: The Pentagon Papers, Watergate, Iran/Contra, among many others. His memories are both fascinating and horrifying. Fascinating because Sheehan places you directly inside the halls of power, and horrifying for the same reason. ""Look, Danny,"" one House investigator tells Sheehan, ""if anyone is so ignorant that he doesn't know that the Central Intelligence Agency has been smuggling heroin from Southeast Asia through Cuba into the United States for decades to secretly finance first the Nationalist Chinese and later their covert operations in Southeast Asia, then that person is too ignorant to function effectively in Washington, D.C."" At the same time, Sheehan is told, ""Don't make the foolish mistake of trying to tell the American people about the secret history of the United States."" Sheehan resolved to do ""everything I could to change that operating principle in Washington."" Beginning with The Pentagon Papers--a case that echoes into today's news over the people's right to know what the government is doing--Sheehan has fulfilled that promise to himself. This memoir takes us directly inside Sheehan's fearless mind."" -- Foresight" Author InformationDaniel Sheehan's 40-year legal career is distinguished by his aggressive and successful work as a federal civil rights attorney. He graduated from Harvard Law School, where he founded the Harvard Civil Rights Law Review and later returned to obtain his PhD from the Harvard Divinity School. He was the Executive Director of the Christic Institute, as well as the Executive Director of Mikhail Gorbachev's STATE OF THE WORLD FORUM. He is still active and currently lives in Santa Cruz, CA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |