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Marriage

Stop abortion

No, Roe Was Just the Beginning

For nearly 50 years, Roe v. Wade restricted the power of the states to regulate abortion, but the Dobbs ruling said that, through the votes of the American people, all elected officials on both the state and federal levels should have the ability to enact legislation on this matter.

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Fidelity

Invest in Fidelity

All of us should strive to be the best person; someone who is true, faithful, and honorable – and not to lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do, as the West Point code of honor states. Let’s all use this month of June to celebrate the enduring values of fidelity and honor those who live faithfully.

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Trans Flag

Rotten Egg

While Christian families were preparing to celebrate Easter — the day we proclaim “Jesus Is Risen” — the White House showed its true colors by proclaiming March 31st as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”

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Christian - Bible

That Scary Christian Nationalist Next Door

Those who oppose any kind of Christian input in today’s America have landed on the trendy new term of “Christian nationalism.” The intent of harping on this description is to portray Christians as wild-eyed radicals who want a national religion (they don’t) and who believe “Thou shalt be patriotic” is the 11th Commandment (it isn’t).

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Raising Conservative Kids

Building Our Children’s Armor

Practically everything in popular culture today takes direct aim at children and families, encouraging worldviews that ignore biological facts, rewrite history, and dismiss traditional Judeo-Christian and conservative values as archaic and harmful. What is a parent to do?

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Congress

GOP LHHS Bill Legislates for Life

Amidst all the turmoil in Washington, D.C. in recent months, House Republicans are forging ahead with their goal of passing individual spending bills for each federal agency. For at least a decade, Congress has not done this and instead has enacted continuing resolutions that fund the government at or above previous years’ spending levels.

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Supreme Court Rulings

Supreme Court Rebukes Biden and More

June is a busy month for the Supreme Court as it is traditionally the time the most controversial decisions from the current term are handed down before the Court adjourns until the new term begins in October. We had our eye on a handful of cases regarding freedom of speech, affirmative action, President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and an Alabama redistricting case.

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Congress

You Win Some, You Lose Some

The House and Senate finally wrapped up their final business last week just in time for Christmas and to allow us a short rest before the new year and new Congress. Now is a great time to make an end-of-the-year donation to Eagle Forum that will allow us to continue the important work we do not only in Washington, D.C. but throughout the nation.

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Leftist Christmas

The Grinches are ruling the Lame Duck Session

The Congressional lame duck session has run amok. Nothing highlighted the lawlessness of this period more than the politics surrounding the Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 8404). After forty-seven House Republicans helped advance the bill with no religious exemptions before the November elections, the Senate took it up this week.

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Congress

URGENT: Marriage Vote Happening NOW

Today, Senators will be called upon to cast several votes on the so-called Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA), H.R. 8404 – the Collins/Baldwin substitute, that will determine whether the fundamental right of religious freedom is acknowledged and respected by the U.S. Government.

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Thanksgiving Discussion

Pass the Politics and the Peas

As we look forward to our Thanksgiving dinners this week, some of us may be thankful if one topic doesn’t come up: politics. If it does, there is a feast of issues that could be discussed but one is on the front burner in Congress. The Respect for Marriage Act “RMFA” (HR. 8404) will be served as the main course in the Senate next week.

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Lame Duck Congress

Lame Duck Runs Afoul

The United States House and Senate kicked off the ‘lame duck’ session this week – that time between the election and the swearing-in of the new Congress. Historically, because outgoing Members are no longer accountable to their constituents and elections are as far off as possible, this is a time rife with mischief-making!

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