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February 27, 2024

Border Debate Turns Deadly with Laken Riley Murder: Biden Admin 'Has Blood on Its Hands'
by Suzanne Bowdey
By the time Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) was sitting in the MSNBC interview chair, Laken Riley's parents were living a nightmare. Their daughter's body had been found, brutally murdered, in the woods by the University of Georgia campus where she'd gone running. Police hadn't announced publicly that they'd found the killer when Ocasio-Cortez launched into a diatribe about the Republicans' "false narrative" on the border. "We're going to keep pretending this is a crisis," the radical Democrat insisted, hours before one family grieved just how wrong she was.
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Dems Weigh Whether to Certify a Trump 2024 Victory
by S.A. McCarthy
Congressional Democrats are signaling that they may not certify a 2024 victory for former President Donald Trump. Senior Democrats, such as Representatives James Clyburn (D-S.C.), Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), and Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), have balked at the prospect of certifying electoral votes that Trump might win in November, according to a recent report from The Atlantic. Most congressional Democrats have expressed a hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will declare Trump ineligible to run for or hold office again under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a Civil War-era clause which bars traitors and "insurrectionists" from holding office.
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Expert: Biden Admin Using Federal Agencies and Left-Wing NGOs to Illegally Amass Votes
by Dan Hart
Last week, it was reported that the Biden administration is utilizing at least one federal agency to collude with left-wing non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in an effort to conduct get out the vote campaigns. Experts say the administration's actions violate federal law.
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Outstanding - Ep. 75: Josh Abbotoy on Creating Intentional Christian Communities and Institutions
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Josh Abbotoy
There is some truth behind the saying "You are the product of your environment." Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Josh Abbotoy for a conversation exploring Christians' need to establish communities and institutions amidst the cultural shifts of society. Emphasizing the importance of Christians engaging in civic leadership and building legacies, Josh explains his vision of creating an intentional community centered around principles that promote family, freedom, and faith. He stresses that these communities are not just for Christians, but for all who desire to live in an environment that align with all their personal values.
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Two More Exhibits Showing Who Sides with Parents in the Education Wars
by Joshua Arnold
The Democrats' war on parental rights continues in Missouri, where ideologically captured school boards shut moms and dads out of decisions regarding sexuality, on which the parents had a statutory right to give input. Now, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) has taken up the parents' cause against the school districts. "The school board has got to respect the parents' rights to determine these sorts of policy decisions," Bailey argued on "Washington Watch," and ultimately have a voice in that process."
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Christians Excluded from Jury Duty? 'We Can't Let That Happen': Missouri AG
by Ben Johnson
The nation's finest legal minds warn that ongoing efforts to exclude Christians from serving on juries due to their biblical beliefs is part of a campaign "relegating Christians to second-class citizen status." The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of a Missouri case in which potential jurors were kicked off the jury after saying they went to a "conservative Christian church" that taught that having homosexual behavior is sinful - even after assuring they could properly apply the law. Barring Christians from serving civic functions based on their beliefs "exemplifies the danger that I anticipated in Obergefell v. Hodges," the controversial 2015 Supreme Court decision that invented the "right" to same-sex marriage, wrote Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
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Trump Wins GOP Primary in Haley's Home State
by S.A. McCarthy
Former President Donald Trump has defeated fellow GOP presidential primary contender Nikki Haley in her home state of South Carolina. Trump took the Palmetto State Saturday night with nearly 60% of the vote while Haley, the state's former governor, claimed less than 40% of the vote. This follows Trump dominating the GOP primary field in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada. The Associated Press called the South Carolina primary for Trump within minutes of polls closing, based on the strength of exit polling alone.
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The Truth About 'Genocide' and Israel
by Rob Schwarzwalder
No one can question that the needs of the people in Gaza are profound, and Christians need to be deeply concerned for them. As relief ministries seek to provide essential medical and food aid to the Palestinian Arabs, followers of Jesus should support them. Yet with all this said, the single greatest irony of the conflict to date is the charge that Israel has a "genocidal" policy toward Gaza's Arab population while genocide is exactly what radical Islamists have in mind for Israel.
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