Why does Liberty Works Radio Network Fellowship only accept cash or blank U.S. Postal Service money orders for membership dues and donations?
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- Since Liberty Works Radio Network will be challenging the status quo, and likely making powerful government forces nervous, what would prevent the FCC from shutting it down?
- Why does Liberty Works Radio Network Fellowship only accept cash or blank U.S. Postal Service money orders for membership dues and donations?
- Liberty Works Radio Network was on the air from 1998 through 2001 and had to shut its doors. What will prevent it from failing this time?