Political Vindication Radio… Tonight 6 P.M. Pacific Time

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Dr. Thomas E. Woods Jr. will join us tonight live on Political Vindication Radio starting at 6pm Pacific time. We will be discussing his book ‘How The Catholic Church Built Western Civilization’ and how the great accomplishments from this 2000 year old institution have all but been ignored by historians. In particular we will be discussing how the Catholic Church forged the way for scientific advancement, founded international law and created the principles behind free market economics. Dr. Woods has a bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard and his master’s and Ph.D. from Columbia University. It would be great to get some Political Vindication readers to call in and ask the professor some questions!


Other topics that we will be discussing tonight: Democrats are still planning on attacking free speech as they refuse the opportunity to permanently kill the Fairness Doctrine, the British are fleeing England in pursuit of better healthcare and Shane of Political Vindication tells us about his journey up to UCSB to watch guest speaker Dennis Prager lecture college liberals on freedom and tolerance. All that and more tonight on Political Vindication Radio!

 

Chat room will be open 15 minutes before show time, so be sure to join in on the conversation. Political Vindication will be on for 90 minutes tonight, (becoming a featured show on Blog Talk Radio has it’s perks!)

 

If you want to join us on the air live, give us a call at

 

(646) 652-4598

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