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February 25, 2020

The Death of Born-Alive
by Tony Perkins
He was just a first-year pediatric resident when a hospital housekeeper came to him, panicked. "There's a baby," she said, "crying on the garbage can of the treatment room." Wide-eyed, Dr. Rocco Pascucci opened the door and saw him -- wrapped in a hospital blanket, wailing. Without a second thought, he reached out for the newborn boy and rushed him to a warmer, starting oxygen and an artery line. Dr. Pascucci never stopped to think why the baby had been left there. He just did what anyone would. Anyone, it turns out, except 41 members of the U.S. Senate.
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Buttigieg: Tax the Bible-Believers!
by Tony Perkins
Pete Buttigieg has spent 10 months trying to run as a Christian for president. Granted, it's been a heavy lift for an infanticide supporter with a same-sex husband. But after Monday, it should be downright impossible after the former mayor announced his contempt for something all of America values: religious freedom.
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February 27: Trans Reading Day and All That Jazz
by Tony Perkins
It started as just one rogue Wisconsin school, showing their LGBT pride. Now, five years later, it's a national public-school movement -- and most parents have no idea it's happening.
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Today's show features: Nick Reaves, Legal Counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, on the U.S. Supreme Court accepting a case that could decide the fate of faith-based adoption agencies; Steve Daines, U.S. Senator from Montana, on today's Senate votes on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on Pete Buttigieg, another Democratic presidential hopeful, arguing that religious institutions that stand on their biblical convictions should lose their tax exempt status. He will also discuss the Senate's votes on critical pro-life legislation; Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor of PJ Media, on his book, Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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