Bob Fitrakis - Author

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He is the author of six Fitrakis Files books: Spooks, Nukes & Nazis, Free Byrd & Other Cries for Justice, A Schoolhouse Divided, The Brothers Voinovich and the Ohiogate Scandal and Star Wars, Weather Mods and Full Spectrum Dominance, and Cops, Cover-ups and Corruption, compilations of his writings at the Free Press and Columbus Alive. Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman co-wrote Did George W. Bush Steal America's 2004 Election? Essential Documents (with Steve Rosenfeld) and How the GOP Stole America's 2004 Election & Is Rigging 2008, George W. Bush vs. The SuperPower of Peace in 2003 and Imprison Bush in 2004-2005. Fitrakis also wrote The Idea of Democratic Socialism in America and the Decline of the Socialist Party (Garland Publishers 1993). He co-wrote What Happened in Ohio? A Documentary Record of Theft and Fraud in the 2004 Election with Steven Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman, and "As Goes Ohio: Election Theft Since 2004—Best of the freepress.org" and with Wasserman. Dr. Fitrakis is a frequent speaker on political, labor and social policy issues at national academic and political conferences.

He is a chapter author of “As Ohio Goes…?” pp. 191-206, in "Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000-2008" edited by Mark Crispin Miller, published by Ig Publishing, 2008). He was a contributor to "Hacked: High Tech Election Theft in America," co-edited by Abbe Waldman DeLozier and Vickie Karp, co-authoring “Elections and Voting – Will the Major Media Finally Cover the Election Fraud Issue?” pp. 44-49 and chapter author of “E-voting Horrors,” pp. 72-87, (Truth Enterprises Publishing, 2006). He was a contributor to "The I Hate Corporate America Reader: How Big Companies from McDonalds to Microsoft are Destroying our Way of Life," co-authoring the article “Diebold’s Political Machine,” pp. 182-184, (Thunder’s Mouth Press, January 2005). He also wrote an essay on The Appeal to Reason for the "Dictionary of Literary Biographies," volume 345, American Radical and Reform Writers Second Series, p. 357, Gale, Cengage Learning, 2008 and an essay on Norman Thomas, for the "Dictionary of Literary Biographies," volume 303, Thomson Gale, 2005.

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