why we whisper

This book is about restoring our right to say things in public that are wrong in the eyes of some, but necessary for the flourishing of democracy.  

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​Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh said of this book that, “government imposition can strip Americans of their precious freedoms.”  In short, every government policy comes with some obedience requirements from the citizens.  In time, the obligations result in a loss of personal freedom.  

​The loss of freedom of speech, for instance, is gradual.  Yet, it comes suddenly around some political event.  In Germany, Adolph Hitler appeared as the leader of a small political group, but as the economy collapsed he became a majority personality.  All political dissent disappeared.  In this book, we show that government actions have imposed a secular blindfold on the eyes of citizens, and they are all too willing to ignore the uncomfortable events around them.

US Senator Jim DeMint and J. David Woodard

Roman and Littlefield | Lanham, Bolder, New York and Toronto | 2007

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