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February 24, 2020

A Mayor, a Nine-Year-Old, and a Country That's Lost Its Way
by Tony Perkins
There've been a lot of soul-searching moments for our country in this presidential season. But every once in a while, something happens -- a single crystallizing instant -- when America needs to take a long hard look in the mirror. Saturday night, at a campaign rally outside of Denver, a nine-year-old boy gave us one. He'd come on stage, he said, to ask Pete Buttigieg a question. "Would you help me tell the world I'm gay too?" And instead of questioning it, or even hesitating, the room of 4,000 had one reaction: it cheered.
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Is the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act Really Necessary?
by Ingrid Skop, M.D.
In today's divisive society, legislation that places any limit on abortion is immediately protested by abortion providers and activists, usually followed by lawsuits, and sometimes judicial prohibition. This is true of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, even though this proposed legislation does not address an abortion provision at all. It merely mandates medical care for an infant if he is born alive after a failed attempt at abortion.
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Judge Hits Intolerance out of the Park
by Tony Perkins
When people ask Jeremy Chong about his Friday night plans, they don't get the typical college sophomore response. He and his friends usually head to downtown Chicago. But the point isn't to party -- it's to evangelize. And thanks to federal judge, the group of Wheaton students can finally resume that without harassment.
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Today's show features: Ted Yoho, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Florida, on Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) praising Fidel Castro; Kelly Loeffler, U.S. Senator from Georgia, to discuss this week's scheduled votes on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act and the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Education Research Associate, on the NEA and other LGBT advocacy groups promoting "Jazz and Friends Reading Day" to teach young children they can be born in a body of the opposite sex; Dr. Ralph Abraham, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Louisiana, on his trip to examine the situation in northeast Syria; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, on the Supreme Court deciding to hear a case involving a faith-based adoption agency that faced discrimination because of its religious beliefs.

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