March 22, 2024
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'Total Abomination': $1.2 Trillion Bill Funds Teen Trans Programs, Abortion to 22 Weeks |
by Ben Johnson |
A sprawling, $1.2 trillion government funding bill includes funding for abortion facilities, as well as LGBTQ activist centers that carry out transgender injections, target minors, hold drag shows, and help illegal immigrants who identify as gay or transgender gain U.S. citizenship - a bill one congressman calls "a total, total abomination." |
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Angry Americans Muscle $400 Million away from Pro-Trans Planet Fitness |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
At Planet Fitness, you can exercise everything but your right to privacy. That's the message customers are taking to heart after an Alaskan woman had her membership revoked for complaining about a naked man in the women's locker room. The gym is a "no judgment zone," Patricia Silva was told. Well, it's about to become a profit-free zone too, thanks to angry Americans who are putting the company's stock in a $400 million dollar freefall. |
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States Take on 'Censorship-Industrial Complex' before Supreme Court |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a challenge to the Biden administration's "censorship-industrial complex," as Family Research Council President Tony Perkins described its methods of coercing or pressuring social media platforms to "stifle constitutionally protected speech that it viewed as misinformation or disinformation." Whatever the court decides, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) described it on "Washington Watch" as "the most important First Amendment case in the last hundred years." |
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Outstanding - Ep. 82: The Illusion of the Gold Coast - Where is California Headed? |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Jonathan Keller |
The Gold Coast is slowly losing its shine. It is being dulled by anti-family policies, sky-high living prices, and progressive agendas. How long until it completely tarnishes? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by the president of California Family Council, Jonathan Keller, for a discussion on the current and future state of California. A long-time resident of California, Jonathan offers a unique perspective on his state's political history, how he has seen the economic landscape change, where it is all headed, and why those outside of California should care. He weighs in on and warns parents of current government initiatives such as Rainbow (Unicorn) Homes, abortion benevolence funds, and the push to limit parental rights. Join Jonathan and Joseph as they remove the rose-colored glasses through which many often view California. |
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As Chaos Reigns in Haiti, What Is Needed for Long-Term Stability? |
by Dan Hart |
As Haiti continues to experience widespread violence amid warring gangs vying for power in the streets of major urban areas, rescue flights chartered by state officials continued Wednesday to bring stranded American citizens back to the states, with hundreds more still awaiting extraction. Experts say that while the causes of Haiti's problems are diverse and complex, there is hope for the country if basic security can be restored in order to reestablish biblical principles in Haitian society. |
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Manhattan's Largest School District Votes to Review Policy Allowing Males in Girls' Sports |
by Sarah Holliday |
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman surprised New Yorkers last Thursday by signing an executive order that effectively bars boys from participating in girls' sports. The decision was celebrated by Americans who've been fighting to keep men out of women's sports, including some unlikely allies like trans-identifying Caitlyn Jenner. On the heels of Blakeman's decision is another potential victory for women's advocates - also coming from the "ultra-woke" state of New York. |
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'We Need to Stand with Our Ally,' Senator Says after Netanyahu Addresses GOP |
by Sarah Holliday |
Last Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) "called for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step down and his government to be dissolved," shocking many Americans. Dr. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, pointed out on his podcast, "The Briefing," that Schumer's statement is even more startling considering his prominent role in the Senate and the fact that he's also "often described in the media as the highest-ranking politician who is Jewish." |
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'My Own Little Filibuster': Manchin Won't Back Judicial Nominees without Bipartisan Support |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A veteran Democratic senator is making a final stand for bipartisanship before retiring in January - by refusing to support President Joe Biden's judicial nominees unless they have Republican support. According to a Politico report, Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) voted against a slew of Biden's judicial picks this week because they didn't have Republican support in the Senate. "Just one Republican. That's all I'm asking for," Manchin quipped. "Give me something bipartisan. This is my own little filibuster. If they can't get one Republican, I vote for none. ... I said, 'I'm sick and tired of it, I can't take it anymore.'" |
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