
Fool Me Once…
A presidential election year is right around the corner, so we should not be surprised to hear rumblings of a new disease outbreak that might prevent us from having ordinary voting procedures. We cannot fall prey to the hysteria this time. The dress rehearsal to see how compliant we would be is over, and it seems as if most people are saying, “Never again.”
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EEOC Says Businesses Must Fund Abortions
Once again, the Biden administration has found another loophole to push their abortion agenda. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is issuing a new rule that forces nearly all businesses to provide leave for their employees to obtain abortions. We must let the EEOC know that we are disgusted with their course of action.
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Tuberville Exposes “Woke” Generals
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has been the courageous leader to stop the Biden Administration from pushing its pro-abortion agenda in the military.
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Stop Spending!
No spending bills should pass Congress without desperately needed policy reforms attached that secure the border, end the weaponization of federal law enforcement, and stop the woke cancer that has infected the Pentagon.
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It’s Not Just Alabama and Auburn
If anyone is hoping that the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion obsession is beginning to fade, never forget major universities. Current administrators at these institutions of supposed higher education have been bathed in the propaganda since their first Master’s degrees.
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Appropriate Demands for Appropriations
All has been quiet in the halls of Congress since Members returned home for August recess. This time is officially called a District Work period and there are still conversations happening with the media and with each other on the upcoming agenda. One particular issue that is time-sensitive and very much in the spotlight is the appropriations process – the annual ritual in which Congress must hammer out just how much of your money the federal government will spend over the upcoming year.
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Paid Leave for Abortion?
Before Senators flew home for August recess, they took a vote on one of President Joe Biden’s nominees to become the commissioner at the Equal Employment Opportunity Council (EEOC). Kalpana Kotagal has actively pushed the transgender movement forward — something that quickly caught the attention of conservatives who opposed her nomination. Shortly after the Senate voted solely along party lines to confirm Kotagal, the EEOC proposed a new rule propping up the abortion industry.
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When Only One Side Can Ask Questions
A hallmark of totalitarian regimes is that they do not like to be questioned. Protesting anything that goes against their preferred narrative is encouraged, but the same fairness is never extended to their opponents. In fact, they might deliver weekly indictments of those who dare to inquire.
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Eagle Forum Calls on Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to Resign!
On Tuesday, more than a dozen conservative leaders sent a letter to President Joe Biden requesting the resignation of Energy Department Secretary Jennifer Granholm based on a series of violations of federal ethics laws and regulations.
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Who is schooling who?
As parents are stocking their shopping carts with pencils, paper, and other classroom items, the cost at the cash register isn’t the biggest thing weighing on their minds. With politics and extreme agendas driving curriculum in public schools, parents are concerned about what their children will face and if they will be able to advocate for their child’s well-being.
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No Need For a Law Degree To See The Dangers of The Indictments
The never-ending indictments of Donald Trump should alarm citizens on both sides of the political aisle, no matter how one personally feels about the former president. As former federal prosecutor Will Scharf explains, the legal, ethical, and political problems with these criminal accusations are numerous.
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Missouri v Biden
Eagle Forum and Eagle Forum Foundation have filed an amicus brief in Missouri v Biden.
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