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After the November elections, the House and Senate will vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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After the November elections, the House and Senate will vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
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Wednesday night, Vice Presidential candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Walz squared off on the debate stage to prove who could be the best right-hand man in the next administration.
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With less than six weeks left until Election Day, Senate Democrats spent this week taking political potshots at former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump. While this rhetoric is typically seen on the campaign trail, this time it came from the Senate Finance Committee.
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September 17, 2024, marked 238 years since our Founding Fathers signed their names to a document that has given us tremendous freedoms.
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On February 16, 2024, the Alabama State Supreme Court handed down a decision affirming the value of frozen human embryos, produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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In a move that only served to confound pro-life Americans further dismayed over recent statements that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” former President Trump announced last week that “your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment.”
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If you happened to watch the Democratic National Convention last week with the volume off, you might have thought you were witnessing a GOP gathering. American flags were everywhere. Many convention delegates were decked out in red, white, and blue, waving signs that read “USA.” “FREEDOM” was projected in huge letters on the stage.
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The first Republican platform adopted after the Supreme Court struck down all state laws regarding abortion was also the first to contain the pledge, authored by Eagle Forum founder and platform delegate Phyllis Schlafly, “to seek enactment of a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life for unborn children.”
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As campaign season heats up, candidates discuss the issues they think are most important to the voters. Republicans and Democrats differ on many policy positions, including immigration enforcement, government spending, and parental rights.
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Joe Biden’s time in the White House is almost up, but that hasn’t stopped him from pushing his usual far-left agenda. The Washington Post published an opinion piece by President Biden at the end of July in which he calls for radical changes to the Supreme Court.
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Today, presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz will be her running mate. Democrats are spinning a narrative that the largely unknown Democrat Vice Presidential pick is a moderate, but make no mistake, he is demonstrably as extreme as Harris.
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We already know that Vice President Kamala Harris is a champion of anytime/anywhere abortion, so we should not be surprised when we see it take center stage in her presidential platform.
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Even if this current platform is silent on the sanctity of life, we will continue to support pro-life candidates and advocate for pro-life laws at every level of government.
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For over a year, someone at Fort Liberty has been teaching our troops that pro-life Americans are terrorists, and the Biden Pentagon didn’t stop it until House Republicans and the public raised the alarm. I’m an Afghanistan war veteran, and it sickens me to see far-left radicals poisoning our military with this extremist hate.
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We believe that Republicans are Pro-Life and we have created a way to show your unwavering support of the unborn at the Convention. Get your Life Button today! These are free to all delegates and their guests. You can even pick up enough for your whole delegation!
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On Monday, July 8th, the Republican Platform Committee met to adopt a new 2024 Platform to lay out the principles of the GOP for the next four years. While many were prepared to defend life from the womb to the tomb as the Platform has upheld for over 50 years, they were silenced. Through quick procedural maneuvering, the Platform Committee passed a short Platform without mentioning the unborn.
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I was still reeling from the slam of the gavel closing out an unprecedented Republican Platform Committee meeting on Monday when a colleague said to me, “I believe there was a spirit of intimidation in that room.” Nothing could have summed up my feelings more succinctly.
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The 2024 language departs from the clear statement of principle that has been in every Republican Platform since 1984 – we believe in the fundamental right to life of the unborn which cannot be infringed.
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The history of the battles over Republican Platforms teaches us that standing on principles of authentic conservatism and traditional values is the road to victory. Strong principled platforms are worth all the agony we put into writing and getting them adopted. — Phyllis Schlafly
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February reaffirming the humanness of frozen embryos and the subsequent threats by the IVF industry to shut down if required to operate responsibly sent lawmakers into a tizzy. Democrats — and some Republicans — began creating legislation to protect IVF even though no one was outlawing the practice.
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IVF was thrust into the political spotlight earlier this year when the Alabama Supreme Court found that embryos created via IVF were covered by the state’s wrongful death statute. The ruling caused a panic not only in the state, but across the nation, as IVF clinics threatened to shut down unless they were given complete immunity for negligent acts like the one at issue in the case, in which a hospital patient entered an unsecure area of the facility, removed several cryogenically frozen embryos, and dropped them onto the floor killing them.
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It’s been almost two years since the Supreme Court finally clarified, in Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women’s Health, that there is no constitutional right to abortion in the United States. Still, sadly the number of abortions is rising.
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Having “health centers” in K-12 schools might sound innocent and even positive to unsuspecting parents, but old-fashioned school nurses are no longer a part of the equation.
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Human Coalition Action led a coalition of leading national pro-life groups in asking members of Congress to send cease-and-desist letters to pharmacies illegally mailing or shipping abortion drugs across state lines. Doctors are also using state pro-abortion “shield laws” to claim immunity for smuggling abortion drugs into states with life-affirming laws.
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