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July 21st, 2022
Walker Wildmon, Ed Vitagliano, Abraham Hamilton, III, AFR.png
Walker Wildmon, Ed Vitagliano, and Abraham Hamilton, III discuss the war against life by radical groups such as Jane’s Revenge.  
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July 20th, 2022
Boston Church of the Covenant
On the front of one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in the country, the Church of the Covenant in Boston, hangs a large banner on which is written:  
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July 20th, 2022
"Green" rally in Nice, France
By: Rich Lowry – nationalreview.com – July 19, 2022 Without a doubt, the climate-obsessed green movement is the most stupidly self-destructive force in the world today, leaving a trail of irrationality and folly wherever it goes. Consider its recent record of destroying the country of Sri Lanka, making Western Europe needlessly vulnerable to Vladimir Putin’s energy blackmail, and stoking higher...
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July 20th, 2022
James Madison’s estate, Montpelier
Last week, we reported on the woke makeover of Thomas Jefferson’s iconic home, Monticello. Now we’re learning that the same thing has happened at James Madison’s estate, Montpelier.
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July 18th, 2022
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been spouting some dangerous misinformation since the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs ruling reversed Roe and Casey.
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July 18th, 2022
Pregnant Woman getting Ultra-Sound
The U.S. Supreme Court decision on Dobbs has sent abortion advocates and their allies in the media scurrying to strike fear into the hearts of women.
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July 15th, 2022
GOP Elephant
Recently there has been a spate of stories about Republicans’ difficulties in taking over the Senate.
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July 15th, 2022
SCOTUS Full Court - 2021
“The United States as we know it will not survive the next century if half of its population believes the Supreme Court is a racist, sexist institution that ought to be completely dismantled.”
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July 15th, 2022
Senator Rick Scott
Welfare reform, initiated by Republican governors at the state level in the 1990s and later passed by a Republican Congress and signed by a reluctant President Bill Clinton in 1996, was one of the nation’s most successful legislative efforts.
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July 15th, 2022
federal government workers
What do you call it when hundreds of thousands of government jobs have been vacated since the beginning of the pandemic, and no one is willing to fill them? A good start!
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