January 27, 2022
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DirecTV Channels Its Inner Censor
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by Tony Perkins
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The media likes to say Christians are a dying, ineffectual voice in the public square. If that were true -- if people of faith really had no influence in this country -- then why is the Left pretending to be one of them? They talk a good game, but radical Democrats are terrified of the impact that motivated believers are having in today's debates. So they put on a few clerical collars, cite a couple Bible verses, and declare themselves guardians of the democracy. At least that's what an organization called "Faithful America" did. It was only later that people started to wonder: faithful to who and to what?
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'Pastors Need to Lead the Way If Life Is Going to Win'
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by Mary Szoch
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This past week, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas announced it was dropping its appeal of a U.S. district court's dismissal of its case against the citizens of Lubbock, Texas. This decision makes Lubbock the first city since Roe v. Wade to uphold legislation completely protecting the unborn.
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Congress Should Respect Human Rights; The 'Global Respect Act' Doesn't
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by Arielle Del Turco
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The U.S. House of Representatives could soon consider the Global Respect Act (H.R. 3485). Although the title sounds benign, this bill would harm U.S. foreign policy by inserting a radical gender ideology into America's human rights efforts.
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On today's show: Jeff Mordock, Justice Department Reporter for The Washington Times, discusses Supreme Court Justice Breyer's retirement announcement. Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi, talks about the tensions between Russia and Ukraine and his recent trip to Ukraine. Robert Destro, Professor of Law at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, shares about the increased vocal opposition to vaccine mandates. Peter Schweizer, author of "RED-HANDED: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win," reveals how Big Tech elites are helping China achieve global supremacy. Stephanie Taub, Senior Counsel at First Liberty Institute, details an Oregon Court of Appeals ruling that reversed in part a decision that penalized Christian bakers for declining to create a cake that violated their religious beliefs. Susan Michael, Director of International Christian Embassy Jerusalem in the United States, shares about Holocaust Remembrance Day and the state of anti-Semitism.
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