March 1, 2022
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Infant Messaging: Dems' Abortion Bill Shows First Priorities
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by Tony Perkins
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For the men and women milling about the Senate floor, it was a surreal moment. They'd been back in session barely two hours -- the first time, many will point out, since Vladimir Putin unleashed his war against the West. But instead of joining the rest of the world in racing to stop the threat against Europe, Democrats had other priorities: the spilling of innocent blood here at home. For the president's party, the timing of their unlimited abortion bill vote will be another thing Americans won't forget this November. It was a disturbing snapshot of the Left's leadership team, who made one of the first orders of business after Russia invaded Ukraine advancing their own war on the unborn.
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'Prove You Are With Us'
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by Tony Perkins
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With temperatures plunging below zero, the Ukrainians have a new enemy: the cold. Huddled in unheated subway stations, carparks, and bomb shelters, their allies in the U.S. watch the missiles hit their targets with fresh concern. "[The Russians] are destroying critical infrastructure," Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned, "which provides millions of people across Ukraine with... gas to keep them from freezing to death." For now, Kyiv's electricity, water, and heat are holding up, but no one is quite sure for how long.
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Oh No, Canada: Locking up Pastors in the New Trudeau Regime
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by Tony Perkins
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Three weeks -- that's how long Pastor Artur Pawlowski has spent behind bars without a trial. He was denied bail in mid-February, although "he doesn't have a court date pending until March 10th or 11th," explained reporter Adam Soos. Pawlowski isn't in North Korea or China. No, he was targeted by Justin Trudeau's totalitarian regime of Canada. You would think a man jailed three times since COVID began, and arrested five times, would have to be some sort of criminal, hardened through long habit and a well-seared conscience. In reality, Canadian officials can't tell the difference between a criminal and a Christian.
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On today's show: Chuck Holton, freelance reporter for CBN News, details what he's seeing while reporting from Ukraine. Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for the 10th District of Pennsylvania and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, discusses the Ukraine/Russia war and previews President Biden's State of the Union Address. Franklin Graham, President of Samaritan's Purse, talks about Samaritan's Purse's relief efforts to help Ukrainian refugees. Brittany Seabaugh, Registered Nurse from Denver who lost her job due to a mandate, shares why she is participating in the People's Convoy. Mark Harris, FRC's Vice President for the Association of Churches & Ministries, discusses the upcoming North Carolina pastors briefing.
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