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House and Senate Scramble to Pass Supplemental, Border Security, and NDAA
- By Eagle Forum
Can Congress Finish Their Checklist?
Congress is trying to tie up loose ends before leaving town this week. Securing the border, passing the defense authorization bill, providing supplemental aid to Israel and Ukraine, and extending the Foreign Surveillance Act are the outstanding issues that Members must either reach an agreement on or leave unresolved when they leave Washington for the rest of this year.
Republicans continue to advocate for the passage of strong border security legislation as tens of thousands of illegal immigrants pour over our border daily and even liberal-run sanctuary cities decry the influx. Republicans, after being thwarted by the Democrats all year, are tying additional aid to Ukraine to acceptance of real border security measures. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the White House this week to ask for more money (in addition to the $113 billion he has already received). President Joe Biden falsely blames House Republicans for the holdup. However, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been clear about his expectations:
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'It's a Baby' Pro-Life TV Commercial Wins 2024 NRB Messaging Campaign of the Year
- By Cooke Media Group
Produced by Cooke Media Group for Focus on the Family, the award-winning "It's a Baby" nationally broadcast TV commercial brings value to the pre-born life with its message.
LOS ANGELES -- The "It's a Baby" ad campaign video was awarded the Television Messaging Campaign of the Year in the 2024 National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Media Awards. The award recognizes creativity, innovation and excellence in production quality as the winning campaign stands for free speech and/or against threats to free speech or religion. Produced by Cooke Media Group for Focus on the Family's It's a Baby ad campaign, the 60-second video counteracts the devaluation of life with its message that identifies the pre-born child as a baby and not a fetus.
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Response to Second Attack on Texas Protective Abortion Laws by the Center for Reproductive Rights
- By Texas Alliance for Life
AUSTIN, Texas -- On Tuesday, Dec. 5, the New York-based Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) filed a second lawsuit attacking Texas' protective abortion laws, seeking a court to block enforcement of the laws in a case involving a woman whose unborn child has been diagnosed with Trisomy 18, a condition which sadly is often fatal for the child before or soon after birth. The case, Cox v. Texas, is currently in a Travis County state district court. This follows a similar case brought by the CRR, Zurawski v. Texas, now pending before the Texas Supreme Court. Our news release on the Zurawski case is here.
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Anti-Israel Columbia Students Attempt University-Jacking
- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand
Radical, left-wing student groups at Columbia University are recruiting students for a “tuition strike” for the spring 2024 semester until the university meets a long list of demands. The agitators insist on control of the university’s finances, removal of university trustees, and changes to the Public Safety department that would render it unable to control campus protests in favor of Hamas. But the student radicals may have overestimated their leverage.
The strike is organized by a “coalition between the Barnard Columbia Abolitionist Collective, the Young Democratic Socialists of America [DSA], and Student-Worker Solidarity.” DSA in particular has released an activism “toolkit” to help standardize nationwide demonstrations that are not only pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel but pro-Hamas/anti-Jew.
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It’s Time to Get the U.S. out of the U.N. and W.H.O.
- By Eagle Forum
Eagle Forum Endorses the DEFUND Act to Protect American Sovereignty
Eagle Forum is pleased to endorse the Disengaging Entirely From the United Nations Debacle “DEFUND” Act, introduced in both the Senate and House by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Chip Roy (R-TX), and Mike Rogers (R-AL). The bill will protect our national sovereignty by withdrawing the United States from the United Nations (U.N.) and World Health Organization (W.H.O.), preventing all voluntary contributions to these organizations, removing the United States from all U.N. conventions or agreements, and requiring ratification by the United States Senate as a condition of rejoining any U.N.-affiliated entity.
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Tax Bill Higher? Thank a "Republican"
- By Greenville County Councilman Steve Shaw
"Republican" majority on Council Enabled Largest Tax Increase.
Why did they propose and pass the largest tax increase in Greenville County history? To subsidize developers under "affordable housing" schemes, to increase the amount of empty city busses on our roads, to build a luxurious new county government building, and to subsidize expensive conservation easements instead of creating more parks and sports fields for the public.
Were it not for the scrutiny of conservative, smaller-government, lower-tax Council members like Benton Blount, Rick Bradley, Stan Tzouvelakis, and me, this (already) outrageous tax rate increase would have been much more. The original ask by the County Administrator, promoted by Chairman Dan Tripp and his followers, was for over 11 mills! I pushed back, demonstrating with numbers that we could fully fund law enforcement, public safety, and all needed services without any increase. I was proposing ways to decrease your taxes! If you look at the graphic above, the new increase brings in about an additional $13 million over the year before. This amount corresponds directly with $10 million for "affordable housing" subsidies to developers, and about $3 million to subsidize city busses and conservation easements.
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Thousands of Women Injured by Abortion, Including the Chemical Abortion Pill, will File a Supreme Court Brief to Uphold the Fifth Circuit's Decision for the Protection of Women from the Abortion Industry
- By The Justice Foundation
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Thousands of Women Injured by Abortion, represented by The Justice Foundation, plan to file a brief at the United States Supreme Court asking the Supreme Court to protect women from the lies, deceit, and fraudulent "healthcare" of the abortion industry.
One woman who had the chemical abortion pill says, "What they failed to tell me was what was going to truly happen, the intense cramping, the bleeding, the large pieces of bloody tissue I would pass, the nausea, the weakness. I thought I was going to die there all alone. I was sure I needed medical attention but I was afraid of the exposure of what I had done."
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- Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case on Chemical Abortion Restrictions
- FBI Raids Traditional Catholic Family’s Home over Son’s Memes
- DeSantis Addresses Packed House at Greer Depot
- Mohler: Left-Wing Anti-Semitism Motivated by 'Hatred of God'
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