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Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back George Landrith of Frontiers of Freedom

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Fairfax, VA - George Landrith, President of Frontiers of Freedom, a leading public policy think tank committed to promoting individual liberty, free markets, a strong national defense, and constitutionally limited government, is proud to announce the release of his new book, “Let Freedom Ring… Again: Can Self-Evident Truths Save America from Further Decline?” Since its release, the book has sparked considerable interest among political commentators and policymakers eager to understand and preserve the foundational principles of American democracy.

“Let Freedom Ring… Again” is not just another book on the political shelf; it is a manifesto for those who advocate for a free and prosperous society grounded in the rule of law. “Citizen engagement is crucial in preserving and defending the liberties that have defined the American experience,” shares Landrith. “This book is as a guide for all Americans to better understand the historical context and contemporary applications of the principles that forged our great nation.”

Landrith highlights the dangers posed by those who seek to dismantle these fundamental principles. “If we hope to remain free and prosperous as a nation, we must be involved and knowledgeable to avoid being misled by those who seek power and control under the guise of promoting freedom,” states Landrith.

Ultimately, Landrith’s book urges Americans across the political spectrum to awaken from civic slumber and engage passionately in the democratic process to ensure the preservation of liberty and opportunity. “We are at an important crossroads,” he concludes, “and it’s imperative that we remain active and vigilant.”

For more information about George Landrith, please visit https://www.ff.org/