Preserving American Liberty: An Interview with Brad O'Leary
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| Vol. 105, Prg. 26–30 July 4–8, 2011
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Freedom of religion is a constitutional right of the people, isn’t it? So why are academic and media elites seemingly hostile to Christianity? Mike Farris talks to Brad O’Leary about why homeschoolers should value and champion religious liberty, and what they can do to preserve that right and the ability to use it in homeschooling.
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Brad O’Leary 
Brad O’Leary serves as chairman of PM Membership Advisers and publisher of The O’Leary Report. He is the author of 16 books, including: The Audacity of Deceit: Barack Obama’s War on American Values, and most recently, America’s War on Christianity and God and America’s Leaders.
From 1993 to 1997, O’Leary hosted a talk show program on NBC Westwood One that boasted two million listeners a day. He was also a cover story and feature writer for USA Today Weekend Magazine with 100 million weekly readers. Over the past 15 years, Mr. O’Leary has also conducted extensive polling of American voters on an array of hot-button issues.
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America’s War on Christianity
If you’d like to learn more about how religious liberty is being threatened today, and what you can do to preserve it, check out Brad O’Leary’s book, America’s War on Christianity. Follow the link to order your copy today.
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