October 12, 2020
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Barrett Gives Senate Cause for Confirm
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by Tony Perkins
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It took more than an hour and a half for someone to say it, but Senator Ben Sasse (R-Nebr.) finally did. Looking around the hearing room at the socially-distanced Democrats, he said bluntly, "I do not know what any of that has to do with why we're here today." Like the liberals before her, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) had just finished five minutes of requisite Trump bashing, apparently forgetting that it was Amy Coney Barrett on the stand, not the president of the United States.
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Freedom Sunday: 'It's Time for the Church to Be the Church Again'
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by Dan Hart
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Just seven short months ago, it seemed unthinkable that local governments in America would openly ban churches from opening while allowing other facilities to remain open. But then the coronavirus pandemic happened, which revealed the anti-religious nature of many in the seats of power in our country.
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Hope Suppressed by Facebook
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by Peter Sprigg
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Most Americans -- Democrats and Republicans -- know that social media engages in political censorship. And you would have to be naïve not to see that conservative viewpoints are the chief victims -- as documented daily at https://censortrack.org/ (although some still try to deny it).
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Today's show features: Kevin Cramer, U.S. Senator from North Dakota, on the first day of the Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearings; Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan's Purse, on relief efforts in response to Hurricane Delta; Amado Huizar, Pastor of South Bay Pentecostal Church in California, on Freedom Sunday and his church's lawsuit against the California Governor Newsom; Ryan Tucker, Senior Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, and Brian Hermsmeier, Pastor of Slate Mills Baptist Church in Virginia, on Freedom Sunday and Slate Mills Baptist Church's lawsuit against Virginia Governor Northam.
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