
Court Watch Barrett Blitz, Part 2
October 18, 2020 AXIOM #2: Barrett: A True Constitutionalist Action Axiom #2: We can advance the confirmation efforts of Judge Amy Coney Barrett most effectively
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October 18, 2020 AXIOM #2: Barrett: A True Constitutionalist Action Axiom #2: We can advance the confirmation efforts of Judge Amy Coney Barrett most effectively
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We can advance the confirmation efforts of Judge Barrett most efficiently and effectively only if we adequately and accurately understand the “worldview model” and how to apply it to judicial nominations. Applications of the model to Barrett’s record thus far have strengthened the case for her confirmation.
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Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman, Eagle Forum’s Court Watch President, Blackstone Institute September 23, 2020 Winston Churchill once said, “a nation that forgets its past
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Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman, Eagle Forum’s Court Watch President, Blackstone Institute June 12, 2019 President Trump’s border wall plans moved farther up the federal
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Empower Yourself as a Christian Patriot for the Critical 2020 ELECTIONS – And Beyond Participate in our exciting, unique study series “Christians Confronting the Culture”An Educational Service of the Blackstone Institute and National Eagle Forum
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July 7, 2018 The National Eagle Forum’s Court Watch chairman, Dr. Virginia Armstrong, has just released the following statement: Eagle Forum’s Court Watch is delighted
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The Courts, the Cakeshop, and Christians: The Masterpiece Cakeshop Case Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman, Eagle Forum’s Court Watch President, Blackstone Institute June 9, 2018
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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 America in the Twilight of Truth “The Tragedy of Transgenderism, Part 4” Virginia Armstrong,
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These principles can be more fully understood when applied in the context of current critical controversies ripping America apart. “The Tragedy of Transgenderism” offers an undeniably clear picture of these principles because the transgenderism movement so flagrantly violates four primary principles guaranteed in the U. S. Constitution. The study of principles, values, etc. is known as “axiology.”
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This dire description of a moribund nation could very well fill the headlines of America’s newspapers in 2017. But the account was actually penned in the Seventh Century B.D. by the prophet Habakkuk, warning his people of certain doom unless they returned their law and culture to a righteous foundation.
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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 America in the Twilight of Truth “The Tragedy of Transgenderism, Part 2” Virginia Armstrong,
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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 America in the Twilight of Truth “The Tragedy of Transgenderism, Part 1” Virginia Armstrong,
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“America has become tolerant of tolerance but not of truth,” said Dr. Erwin Lutzer, long-time pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago, after attending a Parliament of the World’s Religions twenty years ago.
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Has America bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”?
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How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks? This is the anguished cry heard in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” This question generates the theme for our current series of “Briefings,” the question whether America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life.
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How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks? Is the anguished cry heard in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” This question generates the theme for our current series of “Briefings,” the question whether America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life.
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In this Briefing, we continue asking the question, has America bent over backwards so far in our spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”?
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Has America bent over so far backwards in our spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”? This question is central to our current series of Court Watch Briefings.
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In this Briefing, we continue asking the question, has America bent over backwards so far in our spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”?
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Has America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life so that we are in danger of “breaking”? This question is central to our current series of Court Watch Briefings. The question has been precipitated by America’s Culture War and echoes the anguished cry of the Father in the famous musical production, “Fiddler on the Roof,” who felt that revolutionary changes in his world were pushing him to the “breaking point.”
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“How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks?” is the anguished cry heard in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” This question generates the theme for our current series of “Briefings,” the question whether America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life.
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Back to the Basics: Straightening Up America, VIII By Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman VOL. 15, NO. 9 December 23, 2013 Throughout this year of
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“Who might fulfill the role ” in appealing the recent court decisions such as those recently made by federal judges against state and federal laws defending “marriage” as defined throughout centuries of Anglo-American law?
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