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September 17, 2019

Constitution Day: toward a More Perfect Union
by Tony Perkins
A lot of our calendars skip right by it. There aren't fireworks or parades, barbeques or days off work. But September 17th still matters -- whether we realize it or not. It's the day we laid the keystone of American freedom and exceptionalism: the U.S. Constitution.
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Saudi Oil Hit Puts Energy in Crude Focus
by Tony Perkins
It wasn't an attack on our soil, but Americans are most likely going to feel the impact. While intelligence officials sift through the clues to find exactly who was behind the drone and/or missile strike in Saudi Arabia, Americans are going to discover why conservatives have been pushing for energy independence from foreign oil by increasing U.S. domestic production.
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Both Leaders Take the Mic at VVS
"I am one of those children that our culture is talking about." That's what Melissa Ohden had to say to Democrats who say babies are never born alive. Next month, her emotional story -- and the stories of survivors just like her -- is taking center stage at FRC's 14th annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C.
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For the September 17, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Jackie Walorski, U.S. Representative for the 2nd District of Indiana, to discuss the need for urgent federal legislation to protect the remains of aborted babies after it was discovered that an abortionist kept the remains of 2,246 aborted babies in his house; Franklin Graham, Founder of Samaritan's Purse, to give an update on the steps that Samaritan's Purse has taken in response to Hurricane Dorian; Dr. Mike Chupp, CEO of Christian Medical and Dental Associations, on the growing political correctness in American medical schools; Steve Bass, Youth Pastor at Trinity United Methodist Church, who urged high schoolers at a football game to recite the Lord's prayer in unison to defy a secularist lawsuit threat; Travis Weber, Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs at Family Research Council, to describe how students can exercise their constitutional rights to freedom of speech and freedom of religion.

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