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Political
Local Party Chairs Hit Back at 12 Anti-Marriage Republicans
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

The rumors that Congress might be working right up to Christmas might come as a relief to the 12 Senate Republicans who voted for the radical Respect for Marriage Act. Facing constituents can’t seem like a very enticing prospect, not after the heat they’ve already been taking from national groups. Back home, the knives are out for the dozen senators who helped the Left take a hammer to religious freedom. And in some local GOP chapters, that means throwing a counterpunch.
In Indiana, where Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) tried to get in front of the fury with a defensive op-ed in the Indianapolis Star, the outrage is only building. Cass County Republican Chairman David Richey took the unusual step of announcing an official censure of Young — sparking a statewide movement for other counties to do the same.
House to Vote on FINAL PASSAGE of Same-Sex "Marriage" H.R. 8404 Bill
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- By The John Birch Society

URGENT; ACT IMMEDIATELY: The House has delayed a vote on H.R. 8404, the misleadingly-titled “Respect for Marriage Act.” Instead, it might attach the bill to the “must-pass” National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), in an effort to pass as much left-wing priorities as possible before the next Congress begins.
Urge your U.S. representative to oppose this dangerous and unconstitutional bill — whether by itself or as part of the NDAA!
House Passes 'Disrespect for Marriage' Act: Pelosi Says It Respects 'Divinity'
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

The House of Representatives passed the so-called Respect for Marriage Act on Thursday, threatening the religious liberty of Americans who believe marriage is exclusively the union of one man and one woman. All House Democrats were joined by 39 Republicans in the 258-169 vote. (See the full list below.) One congressman voted present.
H.R. 8404, which critics call the “Disrespect for Marriage” Act, would allow individuals to sue Christian businessowners who refuse to participate in same-sex ceremonies and threaten the tax-exempt status of religious nonprofits that do not recognize same-sex “marriages.” It will jeopardize the ability of Christian adoption agencies that do not place children with married same-sex couples. The bill would also force all 50 states to recognize any marriage contracted by another state, repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, and endanger the tax-exempt status of faith-based nonprofits.
Can We Still Win In the Minority?
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- By Eagle Forum
Senate Outlook for 2023

After a competitive Senate runoff race in Georgia, incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) retained his seat. This was particularly disappointing for Republicans hoping to maintain at least the 50-50 split after the midterm elections. Even though the red wave we were hoping for didn’t pan out, we can learn some lessons from this year’s election cycle and have hope for the future.
‘Pro-Choice Pastor’ Raphael Warnock Wins Georgia Runoff
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock defeated Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia’s runoff election Tuesday night, giving the Democratic Party an outright majority that eases their ability to pass legislation and confirm judges to the nation’s bench.
Warnock defeated Walker 51.3% to 48.7%, a margin of 90,000 votes, according to results reported by the Georgia Secretary of State as of this writing. Warnock came out ahead of Walker during the November 8 election by 0.9% but failed to win half of all ballots cast, triggering the two-person runoff.
Congress Crossing the Line on Immigration Reform
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- By Eagle Forum
If a huge border crisis wasn’t bad enough, liberal lawmakers are pushing lame duck legislation to loosen our immigration laws. Behind closed doors, members of the United States House and Senate are negotiating bills to eliminate limits on legal immigration and provide a massive amnesty measure in the final days of the 117th Congress.
Why Our Constitution Doesn't Need Fixing!
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- By Catching Fire News
The latest push for an Article V Constitutional Convention is being marketed to suck in Conservatives who want limited government but aren’t aware of the dangers.
Rather than fixing the problem of a federal government gone wild, it will open the door to abolishing the Constitution and replacing it with a globalist version.
Listen as attorney Joanna Martin aka Publius Huldah gives the best explanation of why an Article V Convention is the most dangerous threat to our liberty we Americans face today.
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