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Don't Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid: Exposing the Left's Attack on Family Values, Religious Freedom & Liberty | Political Book for Conservative Parents & Christians
Don't Let the Kids Drink the Kool-Aid: Exposing the Left's Attack on Family Values, Religious Freedom & Liberty | Political Book for Conservative Parents & Christians

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A former columnist and parenting author studies the cultural and political influences on children through media and pop culture, the public education system, and other ways in which children and teens learn about values and core beliefs.

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The title to this book is quite apropos. The deception that has been perpetrated on America's children thru the media and the education system has now produced a generation of American socialists. Mary Beth Hicks has obviously done her homework concerning this subject and presents it in a manner that can be clearly understood by any reader, regardless of which 'side of the aisle' the reader subscribes to. Regardless of the politics surrounding the issue, this book draws the picture of the impact that this deception has had on our current society, and explains how the perpetrators have accomplished this. (In some cases, using their own words, allowing the reader to easily see their agenda.)This book is well written, with many clear and concise examples, along with a section on how to combat the deception. It is well worth the read.TIM