May 19, 2022
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Abortion Groups Promise Spike in Roe Rage
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by Suzanne Bowdey
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Missing the days of 2020, when angry mobs were fixtures on America's streets? If you're nostalgic for the arson, destruction, and looting, abortion activists are promising more of it. Back by unpopular demand, the Left's riots are set to return once the final Supreme Court ruling on Roe is handed down. "This will be a Summer of Rage across America," the Women's March vowed after last weekend's protests. "We will be ungovernable," the radicals threatened, until the violence they bring to our cities can be replicated in every mother's womb.
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The Groomer Controversy: What's Actually Going on?
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by Jennifer Bauwens
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Last week, PolitiFact wrote the first of what will likely be many articles aimed at quelling the reality that our children are being sexualized in the education and media spaces.
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Holding Fast to Hope amid Heartache
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by Joshua Arnold
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Erie County Sheriff John Garcia called the racist shooting in Buffalo "an act of pure evil." The president himself visited the crime scene on Tuesday and declared, "Evil will not win. I promise you hate will not prevail and white supremacy will not have the last word." When evil so palpable and grotesque confronts us, it jars us out of our daily routines and forces us to reckon with its seriousness. Southern Seminary President Albert Mohler said the extent of evil involved in the shooting "staggers our imagination, but it's real." So how do we handle it?
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On today's program: Dan Bishop, U.S. Representative for the 9th District of North Carolina, unpacks the recent House hearing on abortion access, the 'domestic terrorism' issue being raised by Democrats, and the pausing of the Disinformation Governance Board. Libby Emmons, Editor-in-chief for The Post Millennial, explains what could be behind the decision to suspend Biden's "Ministry of Truth." Jacob Reed, Alliance Defending Freedom legal counsel, shares the latest on the legal challenge to Biden's sex change mandate for employers. Virgil Walker, Executive Director of Operations for G3 Ministries, pushes back on argument that the GOP is fueled by white supremacy.
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