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December 11, 2019

School Tests Parents' Limits with Prostitute
by Tony Perkins
If it's okay for drag queens to host story hour, what about prostitutes? At one Austin, Texas elementary school, students got both! In what some parents are calling "a sign of things to come" under the city's radical new sex ed, the kids at Blackshear Fine Arts Academy had an unexpected visitor -- with an even more unexpected background. But as shocked as parents were to learn that "Miss Kitty Litter ATX" was a convicted criminal, they were even more horrified to find out that the school district knew it!
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Sheriff's Office to Extremists: 'Get behind Me, Satan!'
by Tony Perkins
Usually, the local law enforcement is finding the offenders -- not doing the offending. But at the Freedom from Religion Foundation, where indignation is literally a full-time job, it's tough to do anything without insulting someone. When the Walker County sheriff called the town to pray after a tragedy, the foundation was irate. That's because, as far as they're concerned, embracing faith is the real crime.
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Abortion Pills: The Do-It-Yourself, Back-Alley Methods
by Patrina Mosley
It's been no coincidence that the latest mainstream media, women's magazines, and even Teen Vogue have been advertising abortion pills as the new wonders of women's healthcare that can be taken in the privacy of their homes.
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Today's show features: Gordon Chang, foreign affairs reporter with a special focus on China, on the revelation that China attempted to get the World Bank to fund surveillance of Uyghurs; Jessica Ditto, Deputy Assistant to the President and the Deputy Director of White House Communications, to give a preview of the White House's child care summit; Tyler O'Neil, Senior Editor of PJ Media, to discuss the latest instance of the mainstream media burying the truth about the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center; Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values, on the disturbing news that a drag queen with a criminal record was allowed to stay all day at a school; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs and Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, on nine Christians who were murdered in Kenya for refusing to recite an Islamic creed.

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