December 16, 2019
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Decking the Halls with Planned Parenthoods
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by Tony Perkins
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The last thing Planned Parenthood needs is more access to kids. So imagine parents' reaction when they found out that the abortion group isn't just visiting schools--it's moving in! Thanks to a forced donation from taxpayers, Planned Parenthood is about to open 50 clinics inside Los Angeles schools, the biggest public education takeover of its kind. And maybe, the most controversial.
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Tired of Christians Being Harassed? Join the Club!
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by Tony Perkins
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A school can't pick and choose which students have rights--but that hasn't stopped one New York district from trying! Once Daniela Barca wrote down that she was a Christian trying to start a club, her application was doomed. Roy C. Ketcham High School administrators didn't care that there's such a thing as the Equal Access Act. They didn't care that there were 20 other clubs on campus. They only cared that Daniela had faith and might spread it.
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Posing as an 11-Year-Old Online: The Scary Things One Mom Learned
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by Tony Perkins
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"When parents think about predators, they think about someone tossing their kid in a trunk and driving off. They don't think about the unseen abuse that happens online," Sloane Ryan lamented at the table where they were working. "What if we just set up fake accounts ourselves to demonstrate to parents what can happen online?" her friend, Brian, asked. "I raised both eyebrows at the idea. Waited a beat to see if he was joking. He wasn't."
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Today's show features: Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research at Judicial Watch, to give an update on impeachment and explain the failures of the FBI's FISA process; Katherine Johnson, FRC's Research Fellow for Legal and Policy Studies, with an update on the status of pro-life laws in the courts; Patrina Mosley, FRC's Director of Life, Culture, and Women's Advocacy, on Los Angeles County inviting Planned Parenthood into 50 public high schools; David Black, Founder of 2nd Vote, on why Christians' shopping habits should reflect Biblical stewardship.
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