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February 18, 2020

A Badge of Disgrace: The Fall of the Boy Scouts
by Tony Perkins
It's one of the saddest, most predictable "I-told-you-so" moments of our generation. The Boy Scouts, where future moon walkers and presidents learned the virtues and value of leadership, has finally collapsed. Turns out, the decade of compromise hasn't been kind to the Scouts, who turned in their moral compass seven years ago to chase the approval of critics it could never win. Now, deep into the BSA's self-imposed identity crisis, the group is filing for bankruptcy -- an unhappy ending we all warned was coming.
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Richard Dawkins Reminds Us: Worldviews Have Consequences
by David Closson
Eugenics made international headlines over the weekend after comments previously made by Andrew Sabisky, a newly-appointed aide to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, resurfaced.
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Bringing Order to the Border
by Tony Perkins
Monday, I led a group of California pastors to the San Diego border sector to see firsthand what's actually happening on our southern border. It was an eye-opening experience for the pastors, as it was for me when I made my first trip to border last year. While there's no denying that there was a crisis at the border last year when thousands tried to enter the U.S. illegal or gain asylum, the liberal and media's narrative is a far cry from reality.
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Today's show features: John Stemberger, former Scoutmaster, Chairman of the Board for Trail Life USA, and President of the Florida Family Policy Council, on the Boy Scouts filing for bankruptcy and the alternative built on biblical morality; Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council and Host of Washington Watch, on his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border; Elise Anderson, Senior Program Officer for Research and Advocacy at the Uyghur Human Rights Project, on newly leaked records from the Chinese regime, detailing the invasive, detailed surveillance of Uyghur families.

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