October 01, 2019
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Parents Fight Back: Sex and Kindergarten in America
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by Tony Perkins
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"I dare you... Hold up the textbook in front of the camera and show them a picture of what 10-year-olds are going to be asked to see." That was Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers's (R) challenge to reporters, when they asked him about his fierce response to the radical Left's sex ed. He pointed to a book, called It's Perfectly Normal, that isn't normal at all -- unless you're one of those rare individuals who think teaching anal sex to five-year-olds is a good idea.
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HHS: With E-Cigs, Life Is Not a Vapor
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by Tony Perkins
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They come in mango, bubble gum, watermelon, even Fruit Loop flavors -- but these e-cigarettes aren't candy. They're dangerous and unregulated -- and fighting to bring them under control may be the first area of common ground between both parties in a very long time.
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Judge: Christian Group Can Be Led by Christians
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by Katherine Beck Johnson
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The InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship is a Christian student group that serves 772 campuses across the country, providing weekly Bible studies, prayer, worship, and fellowship. They also seek to serve others in the community with their fundraisers, including being the top fundraiser for C.R.O.P., a charity that works to alleviate global poverty.
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For the October 1, 2019 edition of Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, we feature: Jason Chaffetz, Former U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Utah and Former Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, to discuss the State Department's probe into Hillary Clinton's email server; Christin Willis, a Louisiana parent, whose child was given a sexually explicit survey without her knowledge or consent; Jim Banks, U.S. Representative for the 3rd District of Indiana, to discuss a letter that House members sent to the FDA warning against de-regulating the abortion pill at Planned Parenthood's request; David Curry, President of Open Doors USA, to discuss China's crackdown on churches in the lead up to the 70th anniversary of the Communist takeover; David Closson, Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council, on his latest publication, "Biblical Principles for Religious Liberty: Evidence from Scripture and Church History."
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