December 1, 2020
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Terror in the Fields, Indifference at the Helm
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by Tony Perkins
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They should have been in the fields working. Instead, the village men, shoulders sagging, were plowing the ground for something else: graves. Stretchers, filled with the bodies of their Nigerian sons and brothers, lay spread out in quiet rows -- the gruesome proof of a war that won't go away.
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The Election Went Down to Georgia...
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by Tony Perkins
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While the media's looking ahead to January, some states are still trying to sort out what happened in November. No one is busier than Georgia, where election officials aren't just working through two Senate runoffs but a critical presidential recount. If anyone doubted Georgia's political importance before, trust me: they aren't doubting it now. With one congressional chamber in the balance -- and the possible fate of Trump's legal challenge -- this one is for all the marbles.
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COVID: The Devil's in the Retails
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by Tony Perkins
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Are super stores the super spreader? That's the question El Paso Mayor Dee Margo is asking. In a Texas city that's been so ravaged by the virus that they've had to bring in mobile morgues, Margo thinks it's time people take a long hard look at the data. While everyone's trying to shut down churches, the real culprit might be industry no one's bothered to regulate.
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Today's show features: Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator elect from Kansas, on Joe Biden's plans to change abortion and health care policy; Paul Kengor, Professor of Political Science at Grove City College, on a stunning testimony regarding the Pennsylvania election that the media has dutifully ignored; Nury Turkel, Commissioner for the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and Chairman of the Board for the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), on Nike, Coca-Cola, and others reportedly lobbying against a bill banning imports from Chinese regions that use Uyghur forced labor; George Barna, President of Metaformation Inc., FRC's Senior Research Fellow for Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, and the Director of Research at the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, on his post-election survey showing a record turnout from conservative Christian SAGE Cons.
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