
"We Will Not Comply": Florida and Oklahoma Protect Girls and Women
Florida and Oklahoma have instructed their schools to reject implementation of new Title IX rules proposed by the Biden administration that allow males “identifying” as females to invade women’s spaces.
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Tell your Senators to Protect Air Travel!
The reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Act is underway, and the Senate can make a significant change to prevent undocumented illegal immigrants from entering and flying around our country.
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Do Not Comply, Fight!
“DO NOT COMPLY. FIGHT” This is the advice of former Fox News journalist, now podcaster, Megyn Kelly, in response to the Biden Administration’s rewrite of Title IX that radically changes both the definition of sex and the protections for females at the heart of the civil rights statute.
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Biden’s America Last Agenda
After months of drama surrounding supplemental aid to Ukraine and Israel, the House and Senate finally passed a package and sent it to the President’s desk. For some, this feat was an achievement. But for most conservatives, it was a disappointment.
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Trump’s Very Real Appeal to Ordinary Americans
A frustration of many Americans today is that their elected “leaders” seem to view them with disdain and even contempt, on both sides of the aisle. This is not new among the elite, and it is exactly the reason Donald Trump has the support he enjoys among ordinary citizens.
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Title IX Pushes Girls Out
Today, the Department of Health and Human Services released its rewritten Title IX rule. Originally created to allow women equal access to education, the Biden administration has gutted these protections by expanding the definition of sex to include self-proclaimed ‘gender identity’.
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States Stop Trans Train
Several courts are dealing with the issue of Gender ideology again. There have been two important rulings recently – one that deals with protecting kids from “medical transitioning” and the other on protecting girls’ sports. Both cases address state laws and these decisions could have serious implications for other state efforts.
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What Are Our Options with Israel and Iran?
After Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel over the weekend, foreign policy and defense analysts are examining the options for the U.S., Israel, and neighboring Middle East regimes.
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Stop the WHO Press Conference on Thursday, April 18
In less than six weeks, the Biden Administration plans to agree to two international agreements that will give the World Health Organization (WHO) the ability to define and control the United States response to public health emergencies, in direct opposition to their sworn oath to “support and defend” the U.S. Constitution.
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Grooming Revolutionaries
During Congressional hearings last spring, Gil Cisneros, then-Under Secretary for Military Readiness, announced that the Pentagon was closing its newly formed Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within its K-12 school system and reassigning its controversial DEI chief after a ten-month internal investigation.
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A Republic, If You Can Keep It
The Left loves to call any person or policy they disagree with a “threat to democracy.” Put aside for a moment the fact the United States is not a democracy but a constitutional and federal republic.
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Stop the Data Snatchers
Today, most of our communication, information gathering, and commerce is conducted through smart devices and the internet. Unfortunately, we have been forced to sacrifice some freedom in exchange for more knowledge and convenience. Technology conglomerates have grown so large that they have the power to influence elections, indoctrinate kids, and take away people’s livelihoods.
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