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Pro-life Leader Calls for Congress and Biden Administration to Condemn Violence Against Life-affirming Centers During Senate Testimony
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare and Stanton Public Policy Center shared the below statement while testifying before the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.
The Committee hearing was on the topic: "Reproductive Care in a post-Roe America: Barriers, Challenges, and Threats to Women's Health."
Stanton Healthcare has life-affirming clinics committed to providing women with unexpected pregnancies professional medical care, women's wellness, tangible support, hope and compassion. Stanton has clinics in America and internationally. Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women.
Sen. Hawley Accused of 'Violence' for Denying Transgender Ideology
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
A law professor accused a U.S. senator of “opening up trans people to violence” by denying that men can get pregnant during a hearing in the Capitol on Tuesday. Critics say transgender activists increasingly equate rejecting extremist gender ideology with assault, or they suppress debate altogether, in order to foist controversial ideas of gender fluidity on the public.
The exchange began shortly after Khiara Bridges, a law professor at the University of California at Berkeley, used the phrase “people with the capacity for pregnancy” four times during a one-minute exchange with Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas), and another six times in her written testimony.
Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) then asked her about the stilted phrase, which some believe reduce women to biological functions or body parts. “You’ve referred to ‘people with the capacity for pregnancy.’ Would that be women?” he asked.
'Agency': An Important New Book About America
- By Star Parker
The Gallup polling organization seems to serve up endlessly bleak news about how Americans feel about God and country.
I wrote recently about their report of the historically low percentage of Americans that say they believe in God.
Now Gallup reports that a historically low number of Americans believe in ourselves and our country.
The percentage of Americans who now say, per Gallup, they are "extremely proud" of their country is at a historically low 38%.
Pelosi, The ‘Queen of Poison,’ to Hold Two Abortion Votes This Week
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Scrambling for ways to reinstate a top-down abortion policy that bars all 50 states from punishing abortionists, House Democrats have scheduled at least two votes and multiple hearings — including a bill that could strike down nearly all state pro-life protections until birth.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that Congress has a “sacred, fundamental duty” to promote such “fundamental rights” as abortion on demand. “House Democrats will never relent,” she insisted, as the House voting schedule this week shows.
Proponents often tout the more sweeping of the two bills, the “Women’s Health Protection” Act (H.R. 8296), as “codifying Roe v. Wade into law,” although it goes far beyond Roe. In one swoop, the policy would strike down pro-life laws nationwide, eradicating laws:
Brandi Swindell, Founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare and Stanton Public Policy Center, to Testify Before United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Committee hearing will be on the topic: "Reproductive Care in a post-Roe America: Barriers, Challenges, and Threats to Women's Health."
The hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 216 of the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C.
Stanton Healthcare has life-affirming clinics committed to providing women with unexpected pregnancies professional medical care, women's wellness, tangible support, hope and compassion. Stanton has clinics in America and internationally. Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women.
1983 Can Stop 1984
- By Catching Fire News
The 1983 Civil Rights Act right may have been invented by the left but Kathleen's guest, attorney Richard Chambers, knows how to use their tactic against them. He's boldly challenged both Vax Mandates and Passports in Boston and won in Federal Court.
In this interview, Richard shares powerful and practical strategies for suing in Federal Court, holding unelected bureaucrats personally liable, and using the 1983 Civil Rights Act against them.
How Angela Merkel's Green Agenda Caused the Economic Collapse of Germany
- By Stephen Moore
Remember how the world, especially the American media, fawned over former German Chancellor Angela Merkel?
The adoration was so over the top that in 2015 Time magazine named Merkel its "Person of the Year." It described her as the "Chancellor of the Free World."
Time owes whatever readers it has left a solemn apology. Today, Germans are suffering the bitter fruits of nearly every major economic and geopolitical decision Merkel made as chancellor.
Start with the German economy that she attempted to reset for the 21st century, which is reminiscent of how President Joe Biden explains to inflation-weary voters that we are going through "an incredible transition."
Nite Line Guest Line-up for July 18-22, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, July 18, 2022: Annie T. Broughton welcomes Jeff Peabody, the author of Perfectly Suited: The Armor of God for an Anxious Mind, to reveal how we can recognize spiritual attacks and the importance of trusting God. This program features the music of Angie Cleveland.
New York Times to Biden -- Time to Go!
- By Pat Buchanan
When President Joe Biden retired in Rehoboth Beach on Saturday night, he likely did not expect to find a severed horse's head under his bed covers.
But there it was, courtesy of The New York Times.
"At 79, Biden is Testing the Boundaries of Age and the Presidency" ran the headline over Sunday's devastating front-page story.
Message: Time's up, Joe. Time to go. Second term is out.
Something is rotten in Greenville-SC State GOP pulls power play and reverses the will of the Greenville GOP
- By SC Safe Elections - scsafeelections.org
County council candidate Joe Dill discusses his experience with his primary results, how he contested the results and the power plays that ensued that led the GOP to overturn the local Greenville GOP decision to let him have a new race.
He also talks about several people who had their votes “flipped” while voting in Greenville. Can we trust our complex voting process?
Memories of “Slavery Times”
- By Mike Scruggs
Two Invaluable Alabama Slave Narratives
From 1936 to 1938, during the Great Depression, the Roosevelt Administration through the Work Projects Administration and the Federal Writers Project, sponsored by the Library of Congress, collected about 2,300 interviews of former slaves. The purpose was to preserve the personal memories of what life was like for slaves before and during the Civil War. All of these are now available online and organized by state. The best and easiest source is the Gutenberg Project at Gutenberg.org under the title, Slave Narratives—Project Gutenberg.
I have quoted portions of several of the Mississippi Slave Narratives in my book, The Un-Civil War: Shattering the Historical Myths, in the chapter, “Slavery in Fact and Fiction.” The State volumes of Slave Narratives, along with Fogel and Engerman’s formidable academic study on the economics of Southern slavery published in 1974 as, Time on the Cross, are the two richest and most scholarly resources on what Southern Slavery was really like. Yet because they present a surprisingly benign historical account of Southern Slavery opposed to what is now fashionable, even hysterically obligatory, in academic, media, and political circles, they are unfortunately neglected, suppressed, or verboten.
The Ordeal of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker – A Tale of Courage
- By W.H. Lamb
Above - Captain Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973) beside his "Spad" fighter, Fall of 1918. The fuselage insignia was the famous "Hat in the Ring" of the 94th AERO Squadron of which he was the leader. He became America's "Ace of Aces" with 26 German aircraft shot down, for which he was awarded 10 "Distinguished Service Crosses" and "The Medal of Honor."
(I’m indebted to the following two sources for the basics of this story of great courage and determination to survive, a story mostly unknown to Americans of today—but well known to me because Rickenbacker was one of the “heroes” of my youth, and from both of which I quote freely):
- An article titled: “World War 1: American Ace Eddie Rickenbacker”, from THOUGHTCO.COM, by Kennedy Hickman, March 19, 2018;
- An article titled: “Eddie Rickenbacker Adrift in the Pacific Ocean”, from DEFENSE MEDIA NETWORK.COM, by Dwight Jon Zimmerman, November 15, 2012.
Dressing for Success
- By Anne Schlafly Cori
Charter schools offer the promise of choice in education, but since these schools are funded by taxpayer money, then these schools can never be independent. In North Carolina, the Charter Day School lost a lawsuit (Peltier v. Charter Day School) about their dress code, because the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the school is a “state actor” and requiring girls to wear skirts violates both the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution and Title IX. Operating independently of school boards does not protect charter schools from attack. All charter schools are open to the charge that, since they are “state actors”, then they must adhere to state control. The court gave Charter Day School a choice: rescind its dress code or become a private school.
Masculinity Redefined: The Rise of Black Girly Men
- By Pastor Stephen E. Broden - Fair Park Bible Fellowship
The Redefinition of Masculinity in the Black Community: The Rise of Black Girly Men
I've noticed that when media represent so-called "transgender" men and highly effeminate males, they are often black. Perhaps far too many people are desensitized to the pollution in our mass media to notice the disproportionate number of high-profile effeminate black men showcased in high rotation in all mass communication media. These "gender-fluid" celebrities all display a common exaggerated and dramatically "flaming" exhibitionist effeminate behavior. It is my simple observation that whenever the secular humanist liberal class desires to impose non-traditional values into the public square, they often employ compromised black individuals or assume "black causes" to advance their self-serving agenda. These elites care nothing for blacks or America, just their pursuits.
As Chinese Military Saber-Rattles, Biden Focuses on Pronouns: Congressman
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Less than 48 hours after U.S. and British intelligence officials called a rising China “the most game-changing challenge we face,” President Joe Biden stood poised to remove tariffs from Chinese products — while doubling down on plans to foist controversial social-engineering policies on the U.S. military.
On Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray and the leader of the UK’s MI5, Ken McCallum, warned that “the Chinese Communist Party” presents most pressing geostrategic and economic threat facing the West. “The Chinese government is set on stealing your technology … and using it to undercut your business and dominate your market,” said Wray in London.
And The Winner Is ...
- By Tony A. Dunn
The winner of the American Legion Post 214 pistol raffle, Milissa and John Hawkins, owners of Hawkins Towing. They picked up the pistol Saturday 9 July 2022. The winning ticket was #147.
Being BlackRocked = Being Cancelled by a Global Public Private Partnership
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
While most of us thought that we had a government of the people, by the people, for the people, we do not and have not had one for many decades. The transformation has been in the works for over 100 years, but the final weapon to take us to a one-world government was the two-part President’s Council on Sustainable Development/National Partnership for Reinventing Government. The first part embedded Agenda 21 into even the most minor areas of government — from federal to Podunkville. The second, while we heard even less about it, is the dangerous “focus on leading a fundamental culture change in the government”, that transfers(ed) power from Congress to the bureaucracy; from representatives of the people to unelected bodies (and thus we have no ability to oust them) who “ultimately control international finance, all corporate & business activity, government policy, and international relations.” And thus, they “have constructed a system that will enable them to seize the “global commons (ed: control of the entire world). ”[1]
Stuart Scott Joins BJU Seminary Faculty
- By Randy Page - BJU
BJU Seminary today announced that Dr. Stuart Scott, one of the nation’s foremost proponents of biblical counseling, has joined its world-class biblical counseling faculty team to advance the Seminary’s 500x5x5 strategic vision to equip pastors and church leaders to minister God’s truth to a broken culture.
“With the arrival of Stuart Scott, BJU Seminary is fulfilling its commitment to equip 500 Word-proclaiming pastors to reawaken the church at a time of unprecedented turmoil,” said Dr. Alan Benson, executive vice president for ministry advancement and student development. “His careful scholarship and thought leadership exemplify our promise of uncompromised, next-level teaching. Dr. Scott will serve as director of biblical counseling."
The Democratic Party Is Cracking Up, but Republicans Seem Incapable of Taking Advantage
- By Neil Patel
The real problem for the Democratic Party is not President Joe Biden. He's a huge problem, of course, but their real problems run much deeper. The Democrats have an unmanageable coalition and are unable to cobble it together into anything even semicoherent. If Republican leaders were attuned to this dynamic, they could dominate like perhaps never before, but they have failed to do so.
Biden has been a historically terrible president. Biden was not the first choice for many Democratic primary voters. Democrats turned to him mainly because he seemed like the least risky candidate to run against Donald Trump. He was clearly past his prime, but he was the low-risk alternative with lots of governing experience. The dominant left-wing activist wing of the party had other favorites, but they went along because their fear of a second Trump term outweighed any other consideration.
Let's Move Past the Rhetoric and Make a Difference
- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO -- In response to the US Supreme Court's 6 to 3 decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Christ for All Nations (CfaN) is offering their employees reimbursement for up to $5,000 to offset the costs of adopting a child. The move stands in stark contrast to organizations that, rather than choosing to help preserve life, are volunteering to pay the travel expenses of employees who will now have to leave their home states to abort a baby.
Dems Abort Pro-Life Provisions
- By Eagle Forum
Democrats Focus on Taxpayer-Funded Abortions
House Democrats are defending abortion rights with a vengeance. Since the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Democrats have threatened to codify Roe v. Wade through any means possible. Last week, the House Appropriations Committee met to craft legislation that will fund all government agencies. Instead of focusing on responsible spending and cutting the debt, they had a showdown over abortion rights.
Two longstanding amendments were nowhere to be found in the appropriations bills. The Hyde amendment that prevents taxpayer money from paying for abortions and Weldon amendment that provides conscience protections for individuals and entities that refuse to participate in abortions have been ignored in this Democrat-controlled Congress. These historically bipartisan amendments have been supported by Democrats since the 1970s including President Joe Biden. However, they have flip-flopped in the name of politics rather than representing the American people.
Latest Symptoms of a Disintegrating Nation
- By Pat Buchanan
In Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Devil and Daniel Webster," the tale is told that if you approached Webster's grave and called out his name, a voice would boom in reply, "Neighbor, how stands the Union?"
"Then you better answer the Union stands as she stood, rock-bottomed and copper-sheathed, one and indivisible, or he's liable to rear right out of the ground."
Today, it would be untruthful to answer to the soul of Webster that our Union is "rock-bottomed and copper-sheathed, one and indivisible."
For the divisions among us replicate those Webster witnessed in his last years before the War Between the States.
‘We’re in a Recession Right Now’: Leading Economist
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
When it comes to gas prices, there’s good news and bad news: The good news is the price of oil may fall by half. The bad news is, if that happens, it’s because America is in a recession.
The price of oil fell $10 a barrel on Tuesday, just as equities came off their worst week in more than 50 years. Citigroup predicts oil will fall from approximately $100 a barrel to $65 by the end of the year if a recession hits, and $45 a barrel by the end of 2023.
The U.S. will enter “a shallow recession but a long one” starting at the end of this year and lasting for all of 2023, predicts Nomura holdings. Dana Peterson, the chief economist at The Conference Board, warned that a brief and shallow recession could deepen if the war in Ukraine intensifies — just as NATO members expedite the membership of Finland, which borders Russia. Yet one economic expert believes these forecasts are far too optimistic.
America, the Globalist Grift
- By Michelle Malkin
I hate to snuff out any post-Independence Day fervor that you still might be enjoying. Oh, well. "Wet Blanket" is my middle name. All the annual Old Glory-waving rituals and public displays of patriotic affection can't change this bitter fact:
Our once-sovereign nation has become nothing more than a morbidly obese cash cow for what the Biden administration now openly calls the "liberal world order."
Higher gas prices are just the tip of the sacrifice iceberg. It's our posterity paying the globalist pipers. In the new "liberal world order" (which is really just the same old Bush family "New World Order" of more than three decades ago), homegrown children's needs are subjugated to the hopes and dreams of the children of the rest of the world.
Biden’s Climate Change Agenda is Theft!
- By Eagle Forum
What do inflation, extreme gas prices, and supply chain shortages have in common? All three are due to Biden’s dangerous climate change agenda. Actions such as putting us back into the Paris Climate Accord to exporting our domestic oil are putting a strain on the average American.
SCOTUS Decisions Will Change Political Landscape
- By Star Parker
With the Supreme Court concluding one of the most historic and consequential terms in its history, it leaves in its wake consequences and implications for the direction of our country.
One very important result may well be a movement of Black and Hispanic voters to the right.
It is reasonable to conclude that conservatives are happy with where this court has taken us and liberals are not happy.
More specifically, those who believe in the original vision of the country, that it is about individual liberty and that the Constitution is designed to limit the federal government to few and well-defined areas, are happy.
Federal Judge Enjoins Santa Clara County's Discriminatory Vaccine Policy
- By Advocates for Faith & Freedom
MURRIETA, Calif. -- Thursday evening, June 30, 2022, Federal Judge Beth Labson Freeman of the Northern District of California enjoined Santa Clara County's vaccine policy – a first in California.
The county's COVID-19 vaccine policy gave accommodations to employees with medical exemptions in the form of transfers and reassignments while placing employees who sought religious exemptions on unpaid leave.
Judge Freeman wrote:
John Brown Gordon and Cancel Culture
- By Mike Scruggs
Gallant Soldier and Advocate against Reconstruction Tyranny
Part 1 of 2. Political Background and the War, 1861-1865.
In the southeastern corner of the Georgia Capitol grounds in Atlanta stands an equestrian statue of Confederate Lt. General John Brown Gordon. His record as a Confederate officer was one of the most courageous, noble, and distinctly Christian in the Civil War. Gordon was also a distinguished governor of Georgia from 1886 to 1890. He had also distinguished himself as a U.S. Senator from 1873 to 1880 and again from 1891 to 1896. He was a conservative Democrat—Democrat and conservative were practically synonyms in those days—but enjoyed much bipartisan admiration and friendships in Congress. U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt admired him as a soldier and a statesman, saying,
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