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The Assault on Liberty: Rambling Thoughts of a Roads Scholar

The Assault on Liberty: Rambling Thoughts of a Roads Scholar

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General Political Science

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ISBN10: 1936183072
ISBN13: 9781936183074
Publisher: Langdon Street Pr
Pages: 75
Weight: 0.30
Height: 0.40 Width: 5.50 Depth: 8.30
Language: English
In The Assault on Liberty, Mason McCoy expresses the frustration and fears of the common man in 21st Century America. A Navy veteran and long time over-the-road trucker, McCoy--a self-proclaimed Roads Scholar--has spent hours behind the wheel of his rig thinking about the America he has loved for so long.

McCoy cites the words of the Founding Fathers to warn of a meddling and undermining Progressivism and Relativism that have weakened America. Tracing the erosion of democracy and the move away from God, McCoy worries that we are losing our Christian heritage, as he points to the direction in which the current administration is leading us. Like Joe Six-Pack and Joe the Plumber before him, Mason McCoy represents the centrists in America who are too often ignored.

All Americans who find themselves angry with the system--but are not always sure why--must read The Assault on Liberty. In it, they will hear the sympathetic voice they have been looking for.

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