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September 29, 2020

The Dogma Days of Summer
by Tony Perkins
Becoming a Supreme Court justice used to be an attorney's dream. It's getting there, Brett Kavanaugh will tell you, that's a nightmare. "I have no illusions that the road ahead of me will be easy," Amy Coney Barrett acknowledged at her Rose Garden nomination ceremony on Saturday. And she should know -- it's the same road where she collided with Senate Democrats over her Seventh Circuit appointment three years ago. But even then, with the worst the Left had to throw at her, the Scalia protégé proved one thing: moms of seven don't scare easily.
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The Long Arm of the Chinese Communist Party
by Arielle Del Turco
When Pastor Bob Fu left town to speak at a prayer event in Washington D.C. last weekend, protestors took the opportunity to intimidate his wife and kids. The incident shook the family, and it is a reminder that those who speak out against China's human rights violations do so at significant cost to themselves.
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All Things SCOTUS! September 30, 8:00pm (ET)
by Tony Perkins
If you loved VVS, don't miss PVS--our Pray, Vote, Stand weekly broadcasts. Every Wednesday from now until the election, FRC is focusing on one issue a week that Christians need to think critically about before casting their ballot--and September 30's topic is the courts. Tune in from 8:00-8:30 p.m. (ET) to catch our featured interview on the confirmation process, a segment on key tools and resources, interactive opportunities, viewer Q&A, and, most importantly--prayer!
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Today's show features: Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator from Kentucky and Senate Majority Leader, on his meeting with Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and her Senate confirmation process; James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, how the Left has used the Courts to advance their legislative agenda, his bill to prevent Medicaid funds from supporting abortion centers, and his bill to protect women's sports; Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing & Urban Development, on the launch of the Mustard Seed Series, a HUD initiative that will highlight how the faith-based community is working to help some of society's most vulnerable.

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