‘A Few Good Men’ or ‘Men Without Chests?

“You can’t handle the truth!”With that exclamatory pronouncement, Jack Nicholson launched into the soliloquy which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the film “A Few Good Men.” Source: Lockdown Politicians: ‘A Few Good Men’ or ‘Men Without Chests?’ | CNSNews

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'A Few Good Men' or 'Men Without Chests?

“You can’t handle the truth!”With that exclamatory pronouncement, Jack Nicholson launched into the soliloquy which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the film “A Few Good Men.” Source: Lockdown Politicians: ‘A Few Good Men’ or ‘Men Without Chests?’ | CNSNews

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Protecting Abortion Survivors

Penna Dexter Recently President Trump addressed the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, held online this year. To the surprise of attendees, he said these words: “Today I am announcing that I will be signing the Born-Alive Executive Order to ensure that all precious babies born alive receive the medical care that they deserve. This is our sacrosanct moral duty.” It would…

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Google and Big Tech

Kerby Anderson On our radio program, we provided a link to a video produced by the Internet Accountability Project with the provocative title “Google is Evil.” Watch the video and come to your own conclusion. It packs quite a bit of information into just a little over two minutes. If you feel you need to learn more, I might suggest…

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Biden and the Supreme Court

Tuesday night’s presidential debate—the first between Donald Trump and Joe Biden—began with a question about the Supreme Court, not surprisingly given the pending nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett. President Trump has been transparent on the issue. Regrettably, transparency continues to be a one-way street. Source: Carrie Severino: Why is Biden still stonewalling on the Supreme Court? | Fox News

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Biased Media

“A pioneer devoted to equality.” That was The Washington Post’s headline about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. But when Justice Antonin Scalia died, the headline was, “Supreme Court conservative dismayed liberals.” Source: Biased Media

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Nobel Peace Prize

In the midst of the pregame hoopla in anticipation of the Trump-Biden steel cage match in Cleveland on Tuesday night, Donald Trump earlier in the day quietly picked up his third Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Source: Trump Picks up Third Nobel Peace Prize Nomination; Democrat Party Unavailable for Comment

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Presidential Debate

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off for the first of three debates Tuesday night. Here’s six matters the two discussed in the debate, which was moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. Source: 6 Highlights From Trump-Biden Debate

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Princeton Bias

Kerby Anderson Radical students and professors on college campuses claim that their schools participate in systemic racism. In order to appease these radicals, college presidents have been all too willing to agree with the charge with a promise to end systemic racism. But words have meaning. They also have consequences, as Princeton University is now discovering. The president of Princeton…

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Monday, October 5, 2020

On Point of View today, It’s going to be super busy!  Guest host Dr. Merrill (Buddy) Matthews welcomes his first guest, Dan Pilla. He and Dan will discuss Trump’s taxes. Up next is Bunni Pounds, she’s discussing how Christians can get involved. Then Tom Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church adds his perspective to the topic: Christians’ involvement in politics. His…

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Why the Left is Attacking Amy Coney Barrett

In a Sane World, suggests Kathryn Jean Lopez, America Would Have Just Fallen in Love with the Barrett Family. After all, Amy Coney Barrett’s scholarly brilliance is recognized by legal minds on both the left and the right. Plus, she’s the mom of seven children, including two that were adopted from Haiti. Her youngest child, who has Down Syndrome, is…

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