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October 6, 2020

The Courtroom Drama over Roe
Maybe the question we should be asking Americans isn't whether they support Roe v. Wade, but whether they actually understand what it means. Most people, Scott Rasmussen found out, have no idea. Thanks to the Democrats' fearmongering and the media's propaganda, the majority of Americans have been under the wrong impression about the ruling for years. If the justices overturn Roe, abortion doesn't suddenly become illegal--like 56 percent of the country believes it would. The question would be decided by the states. Why don't more Americans know that? Because the far-Left doesn't want them to.
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A Match Made in SCOTUS
It's been five years since the Supreme Court unleashed same-sex marriage on America. And while time may have passed, it hasn't healed. At least two justices on the court still deeply regret what the Obergefell decision has done to the country - and religious freedom in general. And on Monday, they took the unusual step of warning the nation what's at stake if the justices don't fix the problem they created.
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DOJ: The Bodyguard of Religious Freedom
From the president's bout with coronavirus, the impending Supreme Court confirmation hearing, and the politics of the 2020 election, there has been no shortage of news stories to follow. However, an important story that has received relatively little coverage is the religious liberty violations against churches across the country. Despite encouraging signs that the virus is being managed, certain state and local authorities continue to discriminate against churches and houses of worship.
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Today's show features: John Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana, on Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court, and also on his bills requiring abortion facilities to have admitting privileges at a local hospital and prohibiting abortions on the basis of a baby's sex; Gordon Chang, author or "The Coming Collapse of China," on the House GOP's China Task Force Report; Brian Hermsmeier, Pastor of Slate Mills Baptist Church in Rappahannock County, Virginia, on his church's lawsuit against Virginia Governor Northam over church service restrictions; Dr. Paul Jehle, Executive Director of the Plymouth Rock Foundation, on a historical look at Plymouth and the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the pilgrims.

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