December 15, 2020
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COVID Vaccine: A Promising Start, But Freedom Must Be Paramount
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by Mary Szoch
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Yesterday, after nine long months of praying for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sarah Lindsey -- a critical-care nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens -- received the first coronavirus vaccination. While the distribution of this vaccine is a sign of hope for many, the hyper-political climate in which it was created has caused moral, ethical, and medical concerns surrounding the vaccine.
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Archdiocese of Washington Stands Up to D.C.'s COVID Grinch
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by Katherine Johnson
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Once again, liberal leaders are trying to restrict the religious freedom of religious adherents -- this time at one of the holiest times of the year. Washington, D.C. is still restricting indoor worship services to only 50 people, regardless of the size of the church. The Archdiocese of Washington is fighting back.
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In China, Almost Half a Million Souls Are Being Forced to Pick Cotton
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by Arielle Del Turco
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BBC reporters recently traveled to what is now one of the most secretive places on earth -- the Xinjiang region of China. As the film crew tried to capture what the Chinese government insists are "vocational training centers," Chinese authorities prevented them from recording, intensely questioned them, and proceeded to trail them closely. If these facilities are truly benign, why make such an effort to hide them?
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Today's show features: Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for the 10th district of Georgia, on FRC Action's Pray Vote Stand Georgia Rally tonight and what is at stake in the Georgia Senate runoff election; Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative for the 4th district of Louisiana, on the U.S. Supreme Court rejecting the Texas election lawsuit; Peter Sprigg, FRC's Senior Fellow for Policy Studies, on transgender activists calling for all children to be put on puberty blockers until they can determine their identity; Maria Keffler, Co-founder of the Arlington Parent Coalition and Partner and Media Rep at Partners for Ethical Care, on the growing dissatisfaction among parents with educational establishments that prioritize political correctness above all else.
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