November 30, 2021
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Courts Don't Offer Booster to Biden Mandate
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by Tony Perkins
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While Ronald Reagan is remembered as the "Great Communicator," Joe Biden will not be remembered as the "Great Persuader." Although he's spent months trying to talk Americans into getting vaccinated against COVID-19, roughly 30 percent of our adult population is resisting his forceful overtures. Obviously, there are a number of reasons why so many people are opposed, but one thing is clear: Americans don't want the federal government to demand they get the vaccine.
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Red Kettle Chips away at Biblical Worldview
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by Joshua Arnold
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Spot the flaw in this logic: the Bible says racism is wrong, and critical race theory (CRT) says racism is wrong; therefore, critical race theory is consistent with a biblical worldview. It should be obvious. One point of similarity cannot reconcile antithetical positions. Unfortunately, it's no longer obvious to The Salvation Army, who tried to mix the two together in a study guide titled "Let's Talk about Racism," withdrawn "for appropriate review" last Thursday after donors complained. The Salvation Army published an explanatory statement that, instead of apologizing, attacked its critics, insinuating "some individuals and groups have recently attempted to mislabel our organization to serve their own agendas."
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Uganda Proves Why Relying on China Is So Dangerous
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Some people remember it as the site where Israeli commandos rescued a hijacked plane decades ago, in a hugely successful mission known as "Operation Entebbe." Now, Uganda's only international airport is again the site of controversy. Facing challenges in paying its $200 million loan from China -- funds it used to expand its facility -- Uganda is learning a lesson that the rest of Africa should take to heart: Financial entanglements with an authoritarian bully is beyond dangerous.
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On today's show: Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative for the 6th district of Florida, talks about the status of negotiations with Iran and the latest on the killing of Christians in Nigeria; Russell Gombosi, member of the American College of Pediatricians' Board of Directors, discusses the American College of Pediatricians' opposition to mandating COVID vaccines for children; Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, compares the United States' abortion laws to those around globe and previews the Supreme Court oral arguments in the Dobbs case; John Bennett, Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party, calls for RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel to either change course or resign; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, discusses the liberal policy agenda of the Log Cabin Republicans.
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