
Coronavirus May Not Hurt Children, but Democrats Will
March 20, 2020 Democrats’ abortion agenda has never been clearer during the Coronavirus pandemic. While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was supposedly crafting a bill to
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March 20, 2020 Democrats’ abortion agenda has never been clearer during the Coronavirus pandemic. While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was supposedly crafting a bill to
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Anne Schlafly Cori, the daughter of conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly, joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss Hulu’s forthcoming series “Mrs. America” and the fight
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Pointing out the geographic origins of the disease is not racist or prejudiced; it is a fact. Instead of allowing China and the woke-Left to make the Wuhan Coronavirus politically correct, we must all have the response that President Trump gave a reporter at a White House briefing who asked why he refers to the virus as the “Chinese virus.”
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Eagle Forum PAC is proud to endorse former Alabama State House, Representative Barry Moore for the U. S. Congress Second District seat. His service there rightfully earned him the reputation as the most conservative legislator. We have no doubt that this experience coupled with his determination to address our nation’s challenges at the federal level renders him well qualified.
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Editor’s Note: ar With more and more schools’ being closed for at least the next two weeks, many parents are concerned about what to do
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Anne Schlafly Cori speaking to a conservative group about Phyllis Schlafly.
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RESTON, VA — On Tuesday afternoon, the Media Research Center released an open letter to President Donald Trump on behalf of 39 leaders in the
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March 17, 2020 Ask Your Senators to Amend the Coronavirus Bill Just as panicked Americans were buying up all toilet paper supplies, Congress was sloppily
Continue reading →March 16, 2020 Washington, DC Conservatives oppose the provisions of the Pelosi-Mnuchin coronavirus bailout package that are not specifically related to addressing the spread and
Continue reading →Compared to what? That should be the question that every fear-mongering news story on the coronavirus has to start with. So far, the United States
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Earth and its physical and biological systems are the “very good” effects of God’s omniscient design, omnipotent creation, and faithful sustaining (Genesis 1:31). God would not have made earth susceptible to catastrophic degradation from proportionally small causes. Consequently, wise environmental stewardship will not readily embrace claims of catastrophe stemming from such causes.
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Living in Italy, Americans were shocked to learn that they couldn’t drive their cars into Verona on certain days if their licenses ended in odd numbers and on other days if their licenses ended in even numbers. Caught driving on the wrong day, the penalty was stiff. It was the bureaucrats’ way of dealing with pollution that affected air quality, soot deposits on marble statues, and buildings in town.
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Throughout the end of this past legislative week, Eagle Forum tracked the second Coronavirus supplemental’s negotiations on Capitol Hill. While Twitter started to announce that a deal was reached, Republicans quickly denounced it. In the meantime, President Trump declared a national emergency and invoked the Stafford Act, a request that came from Washington state’s Governor Jay Inslee, which freed up $42 billion to use against Corona.
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Eagle Forum PAC is pleased to endorse Bill Hightower to the United States House of Representatives in Alabama District 1.
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While the White House had asked for $2.5 billion, the legislation totaled about $8.3 billion to combat the coronavirus. Specifically, more than $4 billion was allotted for diagnostic tests, treatments, and to help develop and disseminate a vaccine. The Centers for Disease Controls (CDC) was given $2.2 billion to help prevent, prepare, and respond to the disease.
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Reactions to the coronavirus (COVID-19) have created alarming ripple effects in ways that might not be apparent to many people unless someone thoughtfully points them out. No one wants to be dismissive of real health threats, but facts and clear thinking are important. Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, an Infectious Diseases Specialist at the University of Toronto, offers wise counsel in approaching this virus.
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Our guest host is Penna Dexter. In the final hour, her guest is Cathie Adams from Texas Eagle Forum. Anne Schlafly Cori joins them briefly. They’ll talk about Phyllis Schlafly’s legacy & Eagle Forum.
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March 10, 2020 Ask Your Representative to Protect American Lives at the Border The House is poised to pass two bills this week that undermine
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In this week’s episode, Tabitha Walter and Kirsten Hasler interview Trent England, the Executive Director of Save our States, about the Electoral College and why
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Historians agree that Phyllis Schlafly was key to stopping the ERA’s momentum. She was so effective, that even when Congress extended the deadline for states to ratify the amendment, it still came up three states short. Schlafly opposed all efforts to revive the Equal Rights Amendment until her death in 2016. Her daughter Anne Schlafly Cori is continuing that legacy with the current push to ratify the ERA.
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Anne Schlafly Cori speaking to a conservative group about ERA. Listen to audio:
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I understand the fear of receiving a terrifying diagnosis while pregnant, because it happened to me. As a parent, especially a mother, I wanted nothing
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Democrats were in for a surprise shake-up this week as 14 states and territories cast their votes for Presidential nominees. Just over a week ago, seven of the Democrat candidates lined up on the debate stage in South Carolina to defend their ambition to become the next President of the United States. Little did we know that shortly after, 4 candidates would drop out, and most would endorse Joe Biden.
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