August 2, 2023
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If Issue 1 Fails: 'It's the Complete Californication of Ohio' |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
In the frantic lead-up to next Tuesday's vote on Issue 1, the latest polling from Ohio Northern University shows both sides in a dead heat. Proponents are even up by a hair (42.4% to 41%) - shocking the radicals who've pumped millions of dollars into the state from outside groups. While the media rushes to discredit the numbers, Mike Conidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life, is urging voters to get out and split the tie. "It's a neck-and-neck race," he said about the ballot initiative that will decide the fate of everything from late-term abortion to the gender mutilation of kids in Ohio. |
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Leftists Attack, Then Blame Responding Conservatives as Culture War Aggressors |
by Joshua Arnold |
Old dogs sometimes do learn new tricks. And President Joe Biden is so pleased with his latest attainment - criticizing Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) for delaying military promotions over the Pentagon's illegal abortion policy - that he is showing it off just about everywhere. |
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Biden Keeps Space Command HQ in Colorado against Military Advice |
by Dan Hart |
In a move seen by both Democrat and Republican lawmakers as baldly partisan, Biden administration officials announced Monday that the U.S. Space Command headquarters would remain at its interim location in Colorado Springs, Colo. and would not be relocated to Huntsville, Ala., despite extensive prior government reviews that determined that Huntsville was the best strategic location for the headquarters. |
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Sixth Circuit Leaves Kentucky SAFE Act Temporarily in Place |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled Monday in favor of Kentucky's law protecting minors from gender reassignment procedures (SB 150), allowing it to remain in effect while a lawsuit against it proceeds. The Sixth Circuit allowed a Tennessee law protecting minors from gender reassignment procedures to remain in effect on July 8, and it found only minor differences between the cases. |
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