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September 16, 2021

Deep in Hiding, Afghan Christians Cling to Faith
by Tony Perkins
They take turns staying awake, praying and walking the floor while others sleep -- blissfully unaware, at least for a few hours, that they are being hunted. They have no passports, no visas, and very little of what they need most of all: hope. For these Christians, in a safe house deep in Afghanistan, time is running out. Together, they live in fear of a single knock on their hiding place door -- from the Taliban.
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Vaccine Mandate Takes Cheap Shots at Freedom
by Tony Perkins
If Joe Biden thought his vaccine mandate would send Americans racing for the nearest CVS -- boy, was he wrong. People who were hesitant to roll up their sleeves before are outright adamant about it now, thanks to the heavy hand of government. Intimidation won't increase vaccinations, doctors are warning. But it will increase lawsuits -- and Arizona's is just the beginning.
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Shed a Fear over Division
by Joshua Arnold
According to a new survey by Scott Rasmussen, more Democrats thought Donald Trump supporters (57 percent) and unvaccinated Americans (56 percent) posed serious threats than any other groups, even foreign adversaries like the Taliban (44 percent), China (44 percent), or Russia (37 percent). The survey of registered voters conducted on September 8 asked respondents to indicate which groups they believed constituted a serious threat to the nation.
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On today's show: John Joyce, U.S. Representative for the 13th District of Pennsylvania, gives an update on the reconciliation bill; Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Alabama, responds to reports that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley made secret calls with his Chinese counterpart, circumventing President Trump; Dave Yost, Ohio Attorney General, talks about how state attorneys general are fighting back against federal vaccine mandates; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, shares the results of a survey on fairness for all.

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