May 3, 2022
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Is the End of Roe within Breach?
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by Tony Perkins
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It was the scene that wasn't supposed to play out for another seven weeks -- angry protestors outside the Supreme Court, clutching signs and shouting at the building's dark offices. As word of the unprecedented leak on Dobbs started to spread, the crowd swelled, spilling into the sidewalks until the wee hours of the morning, as everyone speculated on what this window into the most important abortion ruling in 50 years could mean. While police raced to put up barricades around the court after the scandal hit the wire, one thing was crystal clear: a seismic shift on one of the fiercest political debates in America was already underway.
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While Roe Takes on Water, Mississippi Is Full Steam Ahead
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by Joshua Arnold
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A leaked, early draft of the Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling -- in which a majority of the court would uphold Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban and strike down Roe v. Wade -- sent the Left into hysterics this week, but the state of Mississippi has good reason to keep calm and carry on. "Once we went through the Dobbs case and had the oral arguments," explained Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, "we knew then that it was very important in Mississippi that we show the way that we lead when it comes to setting up a scenario in a post Roe v Wade world."
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Medical Experts Agree to Disagree on Levine's Latest Lie
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Anyone who's followed the latest culture wars understands that there's not a lot of consensus between the two sides, especially on the LGBT front. So the idea that anyone -- least of all Joe Biden's second-in-command at HHS -- would suddenly declare that there's absolute agreement on the Democrats' unpopular agenda to transgender children is unbelievable, even from this administration. It's also news to medical experts across the disciplines, who didn't waste any time setting the record straight.
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Staying Strong to the Finnish
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P??ivi R??s??nen, a courageous Member of Parliament of Finland, is back on trial for the Bible. R??s??nen was acquitted of criminal "hate speech" charges for quoting the Bible, specifically Paul's description of homosexuality as sin in Romans 1:24-27, and for publishing a pamphlet titled, "Male and Female He Created Them." Prosecutors have now appealed the case, hoping to relitigate the entire case in front of a new audience. "Unlike many other legal systems, under Finnish law, the prosecutor can appeal 'not guilty' verdicts all the way to the Supreme Court of Finland," explained FRC President Tony Perkins. "Yes, unfortunately, that is what we expect," responded Lorc??n Price, attorney for ADF International who represents R??s??nen. "This case is now headed to the Court of Appeal first."
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Marsha Blackburn, Senator representing Tennessee, discusses the bombshell leak of the draft of the majority opinion in the Supreme Court case of Dobbs v. Jackson Health Organization, as well as shares concerns over the Biden Administration's Disinformation Governance Board. Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman, Liberty Counsel, offers commentary on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to allow a Christian to flag to fly in front of Boston City Hall. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC's Director of the Center for Family Studies, discusses the latest news that Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service dropped transgender procedures from the Biden administration's Obamacare rulemaking. Dr. Owen Strachan, FRC's Senior Fellow at the Center for Biblical Worldview, offers guidance for Christians on how to respond to the transgender movement.
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