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Political
On Life and Death Roe
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
There were plenty of surprises inside the Supreme Court on Wednesday, but the biggest one might have been outside it. "It was like a pro-life block party," FRC's Mary Szoch beamed. "There was just a palpable sense of hopefulness in the air -- a feeling that this was the moment [we'd] been waiting 49 years for." From dawn until well after the justices adjourned, the atmosphere was almost jubilant -- a preview, conservatives hope, of the celebration to come when the court rules on Roe v. Wade this June.
Until then, even the media couldn't help but notice the enthusiasm gap. "The anti-abortion crowd seemed to greatly outnumber abortion demonstrators outside the Supreme Court," a surprised Washington Post reporter pointed out. Most pro-lifers, who are used to shouting to be heard over the dueling abortion rallies at the court, were amazed. Students like Savannah Benton, who'd driven up from Liberty University, were positively taken aback. "Honestly, I was expecting more on the pro-choice side," she told the Post.
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Biden’s Agenda Uncertain During End-of-the-Year Negotiations
- By Eagle Forum
As the year comes to an end, the Senate is poised to pass huge spending bills that contain Biden’s campaign promises. Some of these provisions were promised within the first one hundred days of his presidency, however, Democrats sabotaged those efforts. Now, Senate Republicans have the opportunity to have the upper hand in negotiations if they play their cards right.
The most immediate issue at-hand is funding the government. Congress can never seem to agree on spending matters, so they constantly kick the can down the road every couple of months. Current government funding is set to run out on December 3rd, and Republicans have a major negotiation tool: vaccine mandates.
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A Supreme Case for Lives
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
In the most-watched case of a generation, the eyes of the nation's pro-lifers were on the Supreme Court this morning as oral argument was held in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, a case that will answer the question of "whether all pre-viability prohibitions on elective abortions are unconstitutional."
That's legal-speak for a case that could see the demise of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, decades-old cases that wrongly constitutionalized a right to abortion, and whose consequences we have been living with ever since.
Many are hopeful after this morning's argument. The justices were mostly quiet when Mississippi's Solicitor General Scott Stewart defended his state's law outlawing abortion after 15 weeks. Only Justice Sonia Sotomayor showed serious antagonism to Stewart, and at one point was downright hostile with her abortion apologetic, absurdly asking him: "how is your interest anything but a religious view?" Stewart ably argued the state's case, however, pointing out that Roe and Casey are without solid footing and do injustice to what the Constitution says about a right to abortion, which is nothing.
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D. James Kennedy Ministries Asks Supreme Court to Revisit The Times v. Sullivan Standard in Appeal to High Court
- By D. James Kennedy Ministries
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- In a brief submitted November 24, the Christian media outreach D. James Kennedy Ministries (DJKM) asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its appeal of a lower court ruling dismissing DJKM's defamation lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
In its appeal brief, DJKM, represented by the National Center for Law and Liberty (NCLL), asks the Court to reconsider its 1964 decision in New York Times v. Sullivan, a ruling which created a high bar for "public figures" to win defamation suits. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected DJKM's defamation suit based on the Times v. Sullivan standard.
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Black is Black - White is White - A Is A - There Ain't No Grey
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
It’s been almost a year, and in spite of the fact that most people were watching their televisions almost non-stop on January 6 and 7, 2021, most did not understand they were watching a false flag operation. They saw what the Deep State/Globalists (DS/G) wanted them to see – an attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters. Media added the false “shootings and beating by the conservatives.
The people did see a coup happen, yet many (most) don’t realize it. We were told that the actions on the 6th in the Capitol by the crowd was an insurrection. But, when the walls, barriers, fencing went up “protecting the people inside”, there was silence. No explanation. That, should have signaled us that a coup had been successfully staged and achieved – by the DS/G. We The People are no longer allowed to enter; a puppet government has been put in place. Yet we hear not a word from those in place or from the people they are now controlling through their actions – us! And, because all watch MSM, most people are referring to Biden as President of the United States, and Harris as Vice President. They are not.
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Courts Don't Offer Booster to Biden Mandate
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
While Ronald Reagan is remembered as the "Great Communicator," Joe Biden will not be remembered as the "Great Persuader." Although he's spent months trying to talk Americans into getting vaccinated against COVID-19, roughly 30 percent of our adult population is resisting his forceful overtures. Obviously, there are a number of reasons why so many people are opposed, but one thing is clear: Americans don't want the federal government to demand they get the vaccine.
According to a recent poll, 50 percent of those surveyed oppose a vaccination mandate. Even NBC News is reporting that Mr. Biden has "lost the vaccine mandate messaging fight." And not only has he lost in the court of public opinion, he's lost in the courts themselves. A federal district court in Missouri "has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a coronavirus vaccine mandate for health care workers at federally funded facilities in 10 states." U.S. District Judge Matthew Schelp ruled that not only has Biden failed to receive authorization for his mandate from Congress, but that the sheer cost of the mandate to the states amounts to the "heavy hand of the federal government" coercing the states into massive spending.
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URGENT: COVID tyranny is rapidly accelerating!
- By The John Birch Society
Austria has re-imposed a strict lockdown while ordering every resident to be vaccinated and get a booster shot every six months. Meanwhile, Australia is sending COVID-infected and -exposed individuals to quarantine camps. These trends are seeping into the U.S., with Biden’s unconstitutional “vaccine mandate” decrees, along with his order making it nearly impossible for unvaccinated American citizens to reenter the U.S. from abroad. State legislatures must use their Constitutional authority under Article VI and the 10th Amendment to nullify these tyrannical edicts.
We have reached a critical juncture in our nation’s history, one that will determine the future of our country — and the God-given freedoms that the Constitution guarantees.
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- SCOTUS Has Chance to Overturn Roe
- Christian Medical & Dental Associations to Join in Pro-Life Rally at the U.S. Supreme Court on December 1
- Pro-life Organizations and Leaders to Hold Major News Conference and Candlelight Vigil at the Supreme Court Today, Tuesday, November 30 for the Dobbs v. Jackson Case
- We Can Stop Them – We Just Need the Right Plan Freedom Pods
- 'No Room for Jesus' at the U.S. Capitol Building, as Permit is Denied to Hold a Christmas Celebration on the Capitol Grounds
- House Republicans Support Equality Act in Disguise
- The Sound of Mandates