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January 22, 2020

47 Years of Wading through Roe
by Tony Perkins
If you flipped through newspapers from that day, January 22, 1973, it may surprise people to know that the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade wasn't the biggest headline. President Lyndon Johnson had died, forcing the story about America's darkest verdict into smaller font, below tributes to the "Great Society." Looking back, the parallel was probably fitting -- a nation in mourning, any which way it turned.
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Dems Try Rewriting Rules of Enragement
by Tony Perkins
If there's someone to pity in this impeachment sham, it's the early risers. Tuesday, after a Senate session stretched well past 2 a.m., it was obvious that the "deliberative body" was going to have to be deliberate about one thing: caffeine. Operating on no sleep, Senate Republicans plowed through a grueling 13 hours just to approve the impeachment rules. But even they -- it turns out -- were a victory.
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Under the Knife of Cultural Blindness
by Tony Perkins
Fred Deutsch didn't set out to be a trailblazer. He just wanted to protect kids. But if his South Dakota bill stops children from being mutilated, then all of the nasty emails will have been worth it. At least in one state, hurting teens will have a chance at a normal life -- not the suffering so many activists are pushing them toward.
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Today's show features: Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for the 10th District of Georgia, on his bill to lower flags to half mast for the anniversary of Roe v. Wade; Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Arizona, to give an update on impeachment and to discuss his bill, "Abortion is not Healthcare Act;" Claire Culwell, abortion survivor, to preview FRC's ProLifeCon and the March for Life; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, and David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on how America is becoming a predominantly pro-life nation, and on a bill in South Dakota that would ban transgender surgeries for minors.

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