March 7, 2022
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Russian Commander: 'I Feel Shame That We Came to This Country'
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by Tony Perkins
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The broken bodies lie in the city's rubble, their suitcases packed for the safe haven they will never get to. In Irpin, the carnage is covered by dirty sheets -- but the world is not looking away. To the mayor's horror, an entire family, including two little children, was killed in front of his very eyes when a rocket hit the local checkpoint. "This is murder," a passionate President Volodymyr Zelensky argued. "Deliberate murder." And the Russian people, who may never have the full picture of the nightmare unfolding in Ukraine, agree.
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Russian Victory Would Mark End of Religious Freedom in Ukraine
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by Arielle Del Turco
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Ukrainians are inspiring the world with their determination to fight back against Russia's unprovoked invasion. Enduring almost two weeks of attacks from one of the most sophisticated militaries in the world, the Ukrainian people have proven their resolve. They don't want to live under the control of Russia or Russian proxies, and for many good reasons. Among the countless tragedies and hardships that a Russian victory would mean for the Ukrainian people is a rollback of religious freedom.
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Texas, Not Biden, Has Kids' Backs
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by Tony Perkins
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The media's criticism has been blistering, but Texas conservatives aren't budging. Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and Governor Greg Abbott (R) are standing behind their decision to protect kids from mutilating surgeries and sterilizing hormones -- no matter how America's editorial pages rage. That's good news for parents -- and even better news for children, who might one day thank the duo for seeing the wisdom they couldn't in waiting.
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On today's show: George Thomas, CBN's senior international correspondent, shares the lates on the Ukraine and Russia crisis. August Pfluger, U.S. Representative for the 11th District of Texas, encourages the Biden administration to impose sanctions on Russian oil and calls out President Biden for seeking alternate oil sources from other human rights abusers rather than increasing U.S. oil production. Claire Dooley, reporter with CHD.TV, shares about the arrival of the People's Convoy to the Washington, D.C. area. Todd Rokita, Indiana Attorney General, details his lawsuit to obtain documents regarding the DOJ's memo branding parents as "domestic terrorists." Meg Kilgannon, FRC's Senior Fellow for Education Studies, discusses a Virginia Supreme Court case involving a teacher who was fired over pronoun usage.
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