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America may be facing some tough times right now. Americans may be seeing their civil liberties stripped at government whim, their abilities to earn for their families stopped at every turn, their freedoms to travel and freely associate absent political intrusions clamped on a near daily basis -- but as Rush Limbaugh might say: It ain't over yet for America. James Golden, a.k.a. Bo Snerdley, author of the new book, "Rush on the Radio," talks about the radio giant, but also the issues in America that hold potential to crumble the Constitution. And yes, while life may be going like the tail end of an Ayn Rand novel right now, there's always hope. The darkness of communism can never completely blot the light of liberty.
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America may be facing some tough times right now. Americans may be seeing their civil liberties stripped at government whim, their abilities to earn for their families stopped at every turn, their freedoms to travel and freely associate absent political intrusions clamped on a near daily basis -- but as Rush Limbaugh might say: It ain't over yet for America. James Golden, a.k.a. Bo Snerdley, author of the new book, "Rush on the Radio," talks about the radio giant, but also the issues in America that hold potential to crumble the Constitution. And yes, while life may be going like the tail end of an Ayn Rand novel right now, there's always hope. The darkness of communism can never completely blot the light of liberty.

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