Don t Let the Kids Drink the Kool Aid

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Don t Let the Kids Drink the Kool Aid
Author : Marybeth Hicks
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Language : English
Release Date : 22 August 2011
ISBN : 9781596981751
Pages : 199 pages
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Don t Let the Kids Drink the Kool Aid by Marybeth Hicks Book PDF Summary

Columnist and author Marybeth Hicks reveals, with shocking confessions from the activists themselves, how liberals and socialists, atheists and radical environmentalists, have waged a continuous and largely successful campaign of propaganda in our schools and popular culture in an attempt to create a permanent Leftist majority that will usher in a very different America, with a new generation that expects to be dependent on the federal government. But along with the shocking revelations, Hicks shows how we can break the Left’s hypnotic spell. If we don’t, she warns, we’ll soon wake up in a nation we won’t recognize as our own.

Don t Let the Kids Drink the Kool Aid

Columnist and author Marybeth Hicks reveals, with shocking confessions from the activists themselves, how liberals and socialists, atheists and radical environmentalists, have waged a continuous and largely successful campaign of propaganda in our schools and popular culture in an attempt to create a permanent Leftist majority that will usher in

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