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January 21, 2020

Rainbow Cake Cuts Both Ways for Louisville Teen
by Tony Perkins
The liberal media couldn't have dreamed up a better scenario. In their ongoing quest to smear Christians, they'd found the perfect martyr: a sweet-looking teenage girl, who'd been expelled from her religious school for posing with a rainbow cake. Her parents, Kimberly and Mark Kenney, helped their cause -- playing dumb to reporters and insisting the LGBT symbolism was just a coincidence. The press ate up the story that their daughter, Kayla, was unfairly targeted. There's just one problem: none of it was true.
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Marines' Tag of War over Faith
by Tony Perkins
Her son, Sgt. Cole Wixom, was killed on duty -- almost one year ago today. His body was flown home to Michigan a week later, but along the way, his mom says, someone gave the soldier accompanying his remains a dog tag with a Bible verse on it. In a letter, she tells Kenny Vaughan, the founder of Shields of Strength, that she's "worn it ever since, along with the dog tag that was attached to his coffin. I can barely see the writing anymore. It's tarnished, but I know what it says. It says, 'I will be strong and courageous. I will not be afraid. I will not be discouraged.' You have no idea," the grieving mom said, "what this little piece of metal has meant to me...'"
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The Lee Way on Adoption
by Tony Perkins
There's never been a more dangerous time to just "skim the headlines." If you're lucky, you'll only get half the story. And in the case of the faith-based adoption debate, not even that! Just ask Tennessee, the latest state to agree that everyone has a right to participate.
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Today's show features: John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for Constitutional Government and Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, on how the Senate's impeachment trial process will work; Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of South Carolina, on Members of Congress speaking out against abortion before the anniversary of Roe v. Wade; Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska, on Nebraska's statewide day of prayer to end abortion; Fred Deutsch, State Representative for the 4th District of South Dakota, on a bill to ban transgender surgeries on minors; Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President, on legislation in the Virginia legislature that attacks the 2nd Amendment.

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