For Immediate Release
Knoxville, Tennessee
June 8, 2013
Contact:
Larry D. Perry
11464 Saga Lane
Suite 400
Knoxville, TN 37931
(865-927-8474)
Larryperry@att.net
In his latest book, “When God Left America” Larry Perry details the changes in the American culture since the Pilgrims arrived in the 1600's all the way through 2013. He describes the on-going ways in which judges in the Judicial Branch of government are making laws from the bench without Congress or the legislatures. He highlights the outrageous acts of the US presidents who use executive orders to circumvent the U.S. Constitution. And notes the acts passed by Congress that resulted in removing Christianity/religion from the public and the effect these actions have had on the morals of the country.
Perry believes that these acts and actions have created the loss of a moral compass in America. Perry says, “The culture can be changed, but will require some ‘super glue’ work on the part of the public to bring back a moral compass to this country.”
This book details how America is failing and how to change it for the better. The text is controversial and thought provoking, but strongly supported by a lengthy end note section. All Americans interested in preserving the country will want to read this book.
Where was God at the shootings in Sandy Hook, Columbine, Ohio State University campus, Texas A & M campus, the Boston Marathon and other recent tragedies? Why can't a school teacher explain Christmas or Easter to the students? Why were the historical documents of the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule removed from schools and courthouses? What has happened to the morals of the country? If things continue, what can one expect in the future of America? How did all this happen and why is it happening? Can it be changed?
Larry Perry is: (1) an author of 28 books on a wide variety of subjects from
business to self help not to mention more than 400 magazine articles; (2) a former newspaper columnist whose column was carried in 90 newspapers around the country; (3) an adjunct professor at UT and UCLA and a frequent guest speaker at other colleges and universities around the country; (4) a businessman with business interests in the US as well as the Far East; (5) an expert of international telecommunications and who has testified before Congress on several occasions; (6) a former Higher Education Commissioner for the State of Tennessee; (7) a world traveler who has visited some 117 countries; (8) a licensed professional engineer in several states; (9) a licensed attorney; and, in his spare time, (10) a prize wining nature and wildlife photographer whose images have been seen in some 11 magazines with 3 cover shots. He also writes
internet stories Letters from Larry that are routinely read by some 248,000 readers around the world.
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