October 24, 2024
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Harris Rejects Religious Exemptions in Abortion Debate |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Democratic candidates have been running on abortion for years, and both President Joe Biden and now Vice President Kamala Harris have pledged to resurrect a more extreme version of Roe v. Wade if Democrats win the White House in November. But Harris is promising more than just unrestricted abortion on demand: she's promising to make American Christians carry out and pay for abortions. |
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As FBI Investigates U.S. Intel Leak to Iran, Senators Note Biden-Harris Admin's Blind Spot |
by Joshua Arnold |
"The FBI is investigating the alleged leak of classified documents and working closely with the Department of Defense and the intelligence community," Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced Tuesday. "Anytime there's an allegation of potential unauthorized disclosures, the Pentagon is going to take it seriously." But, for Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), the very "fact that we're investigating" how classified U.S. intelligence on Israeli war preparations found its way to an Iran-linked social media channel "simply confirms ... that something is going on within the administration," he said on "Washington Watch" Tuesday. |
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'Enthusiasm Is Not a Prerequisite for Voting' Hamrick Reminds Christians |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
When Kamala Harris told the people shouting "Jesus is Lord" last week that they were at "the wrong rally," the viral moment seemed to sum up the vice president's true sentiments on faith. "Somebody said, 'Jesus is Lord,' and she immediately said you're in the wrong place," Pastor John MacArthur pointed out. "What else do you need to know?" And yet, Harris's hostility toward Christians hasn't seemed to move the needle for millions of churchgoing men and women fed up with the options this election cycle. If there's a cure to the political apathy gripping believers, it should be persecution. And this vice president has promised plenty of it. |
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Senators Warned about Suspect Named in Pentagon Leak Last September |
by Joshua Arnold |
As federal officials hunt for the source of an American security breach that compromised Israel's impending counterstrike against Iran, an anonymous official in the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) leaked another tidbit to an Arabic-language media outlet. According to reports, a DOD official told Sky News Arabia (a joint venture between news outlets in the U.K. and the UAE), "The employee suspected of leaking the Israeli military plan to strike Iran is of American-Iranian descent and is named Ariane Tabatabai." |
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Meet the Groups Funding Harris: Abortionists, Pornographers, and Trans Activists |
by Ben Johnson |
Journalists across the political spectrum regret that interviews with Kamala Harris shed precious little light on her views or the policies she intends to implement if elected president. However, some of society's most noxious forces - including abortionists, those who support transgender surgeries for minors, and pornographers - plan to shape the direction of a Harris-Walz administration and have donated more than $100 million dollars to ensure the pair take power next January. |
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'Shut These Murderers Down': 3 States File Abortion Pill Lawsuit |
by Ben Johnson |
Three pro-life states have asked a federal court to protect women - and teenage girls - from the potentially deadly effects of the abortion pill, overturning years of "dangerous" executive actions imposed by the Obama and Biden-Harris administrations. |
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Poseur Politics: Guns, Gardening, and French Fries |
by Jared Bridges |
Positioning a candidate to appeal to the everyman isn't a new concept in political campaigns. To gain the attention and support of voters, politicians (and their handlers) will do many things that the candidate wouldn't ordinarily do. |
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Legal Fight over Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law Continues |
by Dan Hart |
A federal district court judge heard arguments and testimony Monday in a case that will decide the constitutionality of a Louisiana law allowing the Ten Commandments to be posted in classrooms across the state. Experts say legal challenges to the law will likely fail due to court precedent and the widespread display of the Ten Commandments in government buildings. |
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Hundreds of Women Golfers Call on LPGA to Protect Women's Sports |
by Sarah Holliday |
In January, Hailey Davidson, a biological male who claims he's a woman, caused an uproar when he won first place in a Florida women's pro golf league tournament. The win, which was 100 points ahead of the woman in second place, brought the male player close to qualifying for the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). At the time, golfers on that tour were polled on whether they support policies that allow men who identify as transgender to compete alongside biological women. Overwhelmingly, respondents voted no. |
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'Tribulation Has Not Stopped the Purpose': Wife of Jailed Cuban Pastor |
by Yoe Suarez |
Maridilegnis Caraballo lost a part of herself when her husband was arrested. Pastor Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo had peacefully gone out with his eldest son, David, to the streets on July 11, 2021 in the city of Palma Soriano. There he was immobilized by the military, transported to one of the local political police barracks, beaten, and humiliated. Today, he is serving a seven-year prison sentence. Together with Rosales Fajardo, Caraballo pastors a small church that the State refuses to register. Together with him, she also took care of her children, both teenagers, now affected by distance and injustice. Caraballo, like other wives and mothers of political prisoners in Cuba, has come out into the public arena to make the cases of their loved ones are visible. |
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The Harris-Walz War on Children |
by Tom McClusky |
At a global warming event earlier this year, Vice President Kamala Harris stated, "When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water." The White House quickly moved to let the press know she misspoke and meant to say, "reduce pollution." Her record on children, however, shows that her verbal miscue was less a misstatement and more a Freudian slip. |
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Anti-Christian Group Complains about Football Team's Chaplain |
by Sarah Holliday |
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is infamous for trying to stop the First Amendment from being exercised. They'll sue Christian groups, schools, programs, and the like for being unconstitutional, but our hearts should go out to them. Clearly, they're suffering from an inability to understand the true meaning of the separation of church and state, which has resulted in a lot of futile work on their end. The most recent example of their shenanigans comes as they've targeted the University of Colorado (UC) football coach, Deion Sanders, for having a team chaplain. |
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