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September 18, 2019

From Friday Night Lights to Secular Fights
by Tony Perkins
If there's one thing secularists despise more than one person praying, it's 7,000! That's what the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) got when it tried to shut down faith in Opelika, Alabama. Turns out, threatening prayer in this small town didn't lead to silence. It led to a revolution.
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Fewer Med Students Immune from the Radical Left
by Tony Perkins
So what if your doctor doesn't know how to treat your pain? At least he can tell you about your carbon footprint. In a medical field that's putting politics over patients, that's exactly what more physicians are worried about. There's a growing trend in some of the country's best schools, experts say, to emphasize radical social policy over actual medical study.
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Why Meadow Died: The Real Story behind Parkland
by Tony Perkins
Andrew Pollack's daughter was killed in one of the deadliest school shootings in history, a tragedy that inspired him to advocate against the radical policies spurned on by the ACLU, the Obama administration, and Southern Poverty Law Center. In one shocking revelation after another, Andrew explains how Broward County Public Schools, the "national model" for reducing arrests, was a total failure in curbing criminal behavior. Meadow Pollack's killer had a school record that included multiple felonies, 45 police visits, and almost no discipline of any kind.
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For the Wednesday, September 18, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Arizona and Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, on the Democrats' continued failures to justify impeachment of President Trump; Michael New, Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, on the new data from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute showing pro-life gains around the country and a decline in the abortion rate to the lowest levels since 1973; Jenny Beth Martin, Honorary Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action, who is hosting a press conference today on Capitol Hill with mass shooting survivors and families of mass shooting victims, to respond to attempts in Congress to restrict l 2nd Amendment rights; Meg Kilgannon, Executive Director of Concerned Parents and Educators for Fairfax County, on the double standard in schools that punish students for protesting abortion, but encourage them to protest climate change.

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