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News
State Attorneys General Shield Citizens from an Overregulated Federal Government
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- By Eagle Forum
These Generals Have Your Back

With the slim Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and a slim Democrat majority in the U.S. Senate, very few conservative priorities have made it to the President’s desk. In fact, our principled Republicans have spent a lot of time combatting legislation that would infringe on our states’ rights. Fortunately, they have allies in many states who are lending their support.
We would like to shine a spotlight on two Attorneys General in particular. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey have fought tirelessly to right the wrongs of the Biden administration in their states. Eagle Forum has joined them on several issues that protect families and communities from the overreach of the federal government.
PERKINS: How Should Christians Approach the 2024 Election?
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- By Tony Perkins - The Washington Stand

The candidates say it. We say it. Every few years, the world thinks it: “This is the most important election of our lifetime.” And in a nation ripped apart at the seams by two radically different visions for our country, it will never stop being true. Since Barack Obama’s vow to fundamentally transform America — a promise he kept — each November has become less about politics and personalities and more of a ferocious battle over whose worldview will define a nation. Values and traditions that used to unite us have vanished, replaced by the hard contours of two parties without much common ground.
Department of the Air Force 'Mentoring Resources' Includes Historical Battle of Midway Documentary by Dr. James F. Linzey
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- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Department of the United States Air Force Mentoring Resources is offering on its official website a historical documentary, 'The Battle of Midway' By Dr. James F. Linzey as a resource. Dr. Linzey is a highly respected former United States Air Force Captain, who gave a speech on the Battle of Midway as the keynote speaker at the National Prayer Breakfast at MCAS Miramar on February 9, 2017.
The Air Force states on its website, "Dr. James F. Linzey, the author of 'Moral Leadership' and a retired U.S. Army Major, talks about the Battle of Midway and moral leadership at MCAS Miramar, Calif." The Air Force also states that the speech was filmed by U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Servando Morales.
Take Action: House and Senate Taking Votes on “Woke” Defense Bill
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- By Eagle Forum
After the November elections, the House and Senate will vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Each chamber has its own version (H.R. 8070/S. 4638), containing provisions that could damage our armed forces. The two versions must be reconciled, so there is still time to weigh in with your Members of Congress.
In July, the Senate version passed out of committee with two provisions that Eagle Forum opposes. The first terrible provision would require women ages 18-25 to register for the Selective Service. Sadly, a number of Republican Senators support this language, ignoring the fact that women do not have the same muscular and bone structures as men and therefore fewer women would be capable of qualifying for military service. Reports and studies have shown that men outperform women in strength and endurance. Even when they “meet the minimum requirements” for military service, women are injured at twice the rate of men, just as female athletes in high school and college sports suffer much higher rates of injury. Anyone sending young women off to war would be using them as cannon fodder.
Left to Die: Government Abandons & Cuts Off Aid to Hurricane Victims
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- By Alaina - Palmetto State Watch

Private citizens who have been completing rescue missions in the Carolinas were told to stand down on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Jonathan Howard flew up from Florida on Sunday with the FL National Guard Special Unit and private entities like Aerial Recovery. Howard posted an update of their efforts through a video on Tuesday
Howard stated that the mainstream media and government officials have claimed that his team’s rescues of an 11 day old baby was “government assistance” when it was him and a handful of civilians.
Christian Credit Union Partners with Pro-Life Diaper Company to Support Families
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- By America's Christian Credit Union (ACCU)
GLENDORA, Calif. -- America's Christian Credit Union is excited to announce a new strategic partnership with EveryLife, America's fastest-growing diaper company and a wholly owned subsidiary of PublicSquare (NYSE: PSQH), that reflects both organizations' shared commitment to celebrating life and supporting families.
As part of this partnership, ACCU and EveryLife will work together to champion the sanctity of life and provide meaningful support to families across the nation. Key initiatives include:
Free legal assistance available to Hurricane Helene survivors in South Carolina
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- By Sarah Justice - South Carolina Bar
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A free legal help hotline is open for Hurricane Helene survivors with disaster-related legal needs in the following counties in South Carolina which have been declared disaster areas by FEMA: Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Catawba Indian Reservation, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Jasper, Kershaw, Laurens, Lexington, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Union, and York.
The service, which allows callers to request the assistance of a lawyer to aid in hurricane-related matters, is a partnership between the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, the South Carolina Bar, the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division, and South Carolina Legal Services.
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