April 17, 2023
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Florida Enacts 'Heartbeat Protection Act,' Reaffirming Life Issue's Popular Appeal |
by Joshua Arnold |
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday approved Florida SB 300, the "Heartbeat Protection Act," which in most cases protects the life of unborn babies after six weeks of pregnancy, after both chambers of the legislature passed it by a wide margin. Florida law previously protected unborn life after 15 weeks. The bill marks substantial progress toward protecting unborn life in one of the nation's largest states, even as the national media tries to frame a narrative that pro-life policies are political losers. |
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Flower Shop's Refusal to Serve GOP Highlights the Right (Not) to Do Business |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
The shock still hasn't worn off from the shooting rampage that killed six innocent children and staff at Nashville's Covenant Christian School. For some, that raw emotion has turned to rage, as people frantically look for someone to blame other than the killer. That's resulted in some clearly drawn battlelines in the business community, where at least one local florist has decided the blood is on the GOP's hands and has vowed to stop accepting jobs from the Republican Party. While liberals applauded the move, some Christians can't help but notice the double standard. How can the Left praise progressives for bringing their views into the workplace, then turn around and sue believers who do the same? |
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God Is Moving in Our Midst |
by Timothy Head |
It's no secret that we live in a very dark and confused world. The Left is pushing their genderless agenda down the throats of schoolchildren across America. Pro-abortionists are fighting to legalize abortion up until the day of birth across all 50 states. And a former president of the United States is currently the subject of a political witch hunt like no other politician in American history. |
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Missouri AG Moves against 'Progressive Woke Ideology' with Emergency Trans Treatment Rule |
by K.D. Hastings |
An investigation led by Missouri's state attorney general's office has uncovered a "shadowy network" of so-called transgender children's medical clinics in the state that are leaving children with permanent disabilities and suffering from "debilitating consequences." |
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