November 14, 2023
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BREAKING: Paivi Rasanen Acquitted Over 'Hate Speech' for Sharing Bible Verse |
by Ben Johnson |
A Finnish parliamentarian and a Protestant church leader have been acquitted over charges of "hate speech" and violating the nation's statute against "War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity" by sharing Bible verses and traditional Christian teachings about sexuality. |
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Dems Threaten Tuberville after Going All-in on Abortion |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
There's a danger for both parties of reading too much into last Tuesday's elections. That message may already be lost on Democrats, who seem determined to take 2023's results as a mandate to turn every meaningful policy discussion into a debate about abortion. But could they be overplaying their hand? Is the average voter so enamored with the killing of unborn babies that they'd be willing to stop the military's funding over it? Apparently, Joe Biden's party is willing to gamble everything to find out. |
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GUEST: America Must Stand with Israel |
by Michael Guest |
Since regaining their homeland, the Jewish people have been a stalwart Middle Eastern ally of Americans. Israel remains a counterweight against radical forces in the Middle East, including radical Islam and violent extremism. Israel has also prevented the further proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the region by thwarting Iran, Iraq, and Syria's nuclear programs. This makes Israel our greatest ally and friend. Israel and America work together to ensure peace throughout the Middle East. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 47: Sex As Industry, and the Audacity of Guarding Against It |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and S.A. McCarthy |
The sexual revolution brought a lot of change around how society views and values sex. A sacred and intimate act has now been given an economic value due to the pornography industry shifting to enable what are now being called "creators". Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Washington Stand's S.A. McCarthy to discuss why individuals are drawn to this type of lifestyle and the physical, emotional, and spiritual damage it can cause. Touching on the cultural shift in attitude towards sex, Joseph and Sam also discuss U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to protect his own household from pornography. Why has that decision stirred up so much controversy in the main stream media? Join in the conversation now! |
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Members Sour on Speaker Johnson's Fiscal Lemonade |
by Joshua Arnold |
New House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) inherited a mess. Conservative efforts to return the congressional budget process to regular order were months behind schedule. Then an intra-party power play derailed House efforts to complete the schedule necessary to turn the group project in late, with a generous, 45-day extension. With that extension deadline approaching - this Friday - life handed Johnson a sack full of lemons, and he chose to make lemonade. |
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Conservatives Secure School Board Victories across Country |
by Dan Hart |
Amid a mainstream media narrative claiming that conservative school board candidates were "drubbed" at the ballot box last Tuesday, dozens of school board candidates endorsed by 1776 Project PAC and Moms for Liberty won their races. |
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What Comes After Ohio's Issue 1? |
by Ben Johnson |
Fresh off a lopsided victory in the 2023 election, the abortion industry has revealed its plans to pave the way for future electoral victories - which include taxpayer-subsidized abortion, expanding transgender surgeries, stigmatizing criticism, and shifting the blame for all post-abortion regret to the pro-life movement. |
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Megan Rapinoe and the Pagan View of Suffering |
by Sarah Holliday |
Proverbs 19:3 states, "When a man's folly brings his way to ruin, his heart rages against the Lord." In other words, sinners have a way of causing their own misfortune, then blaming it on God. Don't get me wrong, accidents do happen. Take soccer star Megan Rapinoe, for example. On Saturday, during the National Women's Soccer League championship game, she suffered an injury likely to be a torn Achilles tendon. |
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A 'Critical Moment': Broad Coalition to March against Anti-Semitism on National Mall Tuesday |
by TWS Staff Report |
On Friday, "Washington Watch" guest host and former Congressman Jody Hice had a chance to sit down with Rabbi Yaakov Menken, managing director of the coalition for Jewish Values, about the dramatic rise of anti-Semitism across the country. To push back on that astonishing wave, thousands plan to descend on the National Mall on Tuesday for a pro-Israel rally. For more on that event and Menken's perspective, check out his interview below. |
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