From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject The public still doesn’t want the Equal Rights Amendment
Date January 23, 2025 10:08 PM
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JANUARY 23, 2025

[The public still doesn’t want the Equal Rights Amendment]
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THE PUBLIC STILL DOESN’T WANT THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
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Among many shameful parting shots from the outgoing president, Joe
Biden forgot our Constitution only has 27 amendments and conjured the
existence of a 28th. On the Friday before Monday’s inauguration,
Biden issued a declaration on social media and in a speech to the U.S.
Conference of Mayors, asserting that the so-called Equal Rights
Amendment, […]


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[Trump deals a heavy blow to DEI — hopefully it’s lethal]
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TRUMP DEALS A HEAVY BLOW TO DEI — HOPEFULLY IT’S LETHAL
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Demonstrating the primacy of the issue, President Donald Trump spent
his first two days in office issuing three executive orders and a memo
that dealt heavy blows to the practices of diversity, equity, and
inclusion in the federal government, federal contractors, and among
grantees. Let’s hope the blows prove to be lethal. The president,
for […]


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[The demographics of gun owners are changing]
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THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF GUN OWNERS ARE CHANGING
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The 119th Congress is one of the most diverse delegations in the
history of the U.S. One-quarter of the members are people of color,
and it represents the first time two black women have simultaneously
served in the U.S. Senate. This delegation will also see the first
Korean American in the Senate, among other firsts. The breadth […]


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[Citizens United’s gift to free speech]
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CITIZENS UNITED’S GIFT TO FREE SPEECH
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Tuesday marked 15 years since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision
in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The decision
affirmed that people in the United States don’t lose their First
Amendment right to speak about candidates merely by organizing into
corporations or unions. The ruling sparked intense controversy, with
critics predicting it would corrupt U.S. democracy […]


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