January 17, 2020
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'I'm Afraid Too... but Aren't We Supposed to Fix This?'
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by Tony Perkins
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There's a day in everyone's life that helps define them. For Jewher Ilham, that date was February 2, 2013. She and her dad woke up that morning, thinking they were on their way to America. "It was supposed to be an adventure." Instead, it was the start of another journey -- the story of a teenage daughter, who China turned into a global freedom fighter.
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Trump Celebrates Freedom in Grant Style
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by Tony Perkins
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A religious test shouldn't be used for public service, and it shouldn't be used for public funding either! And thanks to President Trump's string of announcements Thursday, Christians shouldn't have anything to worry about.
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The Pronoun Throw Down
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by Tony Perkins
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"Refreshingly sane." It's not everyday those two words are used to describe the circuit courts. But, then again, it's not every day -- at least anymore -- that those circuit courts are packed with liberal activists. Thanks to the White House, one in every four circuit judges is now a Donald Trump appointee, who respects the boundaries of the constitution. And after seeing the kind of transgender pronoun insanity being debated in Kyle Duncan's court, conservatives couldn't be more grateful.
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Today's show features: Patricia Rucker, State Senator for the 16th District of West Virginia, on the West Virginia House's passage of its first ever protections for born alive abortion survivors; Mike Berry, Chief of Staff for First Liberty Institute, on the Marine Corps banning faith-based dog tags; Andrew Beckwith, President of the Massachusetts Family Institute, on the Massachusetts Senate's passage of a bill mandating explicit, LGBT sex education for middle schoolers; Dr. Qanta Ahmed, Visiting Fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, on how President Trump is exposing Iran's insidious influence inside Iraq.
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