Exploited Child

Earn It Act Erases Exploitation

With the explosion of internet technology over the last few decades, Congress has been unable to keep up. While the world wide web has given us connected us to many good experiences, the access of online predators continues to multiply.

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Protect Marriage

Conservatives Must Reject the So-Called “Respect for Marriage Act”

The inaptly-named Respect for Marriage Act seeks to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 (DOMA) and codify the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) to legalize same-sex marriage. Such a troublesome policy pronouncement by Congress in favor of same-sex marriage would not only legislate a harmful, anti-family policy but also would unleash further religious freedom violations, threaten the tax-exempt status of religious entities, and wrongly marginalize social conservatives.

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Sen. Schumer and Sen. Manchin

How Americans Are Disappearing

For decades the left has both covertly and overtly pounded us with philosophies and policies that make the continuation of this society less and less possible. As only Victor Davis Hanson can explain, we must pay attention to trends playing out right before our eyes that will lead to our demise.

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Cathie Adams

Talking Policy Around the World

Eagle Forum’s Vice President Cathie Adams joins Engage with Eagle Forum to tell her story of what “drew her out of the pew.” Much to her surprise, her passion to protect preborn babies propelled her to be a voice in other countries. You are sure to be inspired!

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incandescent bulb

Light Years Ahead of Her Time

Today, I honor my mother for her extraordinary strength and intellect. But I also am grateful that because of her foresight and advocacy, I have a large supply of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs in my basement. My home will continue to be illuminated by this warm glow for many years.

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Bobbie Patray

Looking for Truth?

Becoming involved in politics can be very intimidating. When the left pushes an agenda, they do it forcefully with a handful of talking points and loads of money. However, when we know the truth, how do we make our voice heard?

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Boy to Girl

Father Does Know Best

One day, as I was working at home, my then three-year-old son James came to me and leaned on my leg. He always did that when I sat. Completely unbidden, he told me that his mommy said he was a girl.

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Anne and Phyllis Schlafly

Talking Turkey

How to Flip over ThanksgivingNovember 25, 2021by Anne Schlafly Cori My mother, Phyllis Schlafly, taught me many things about life, politics, and religion. One very

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Rachel Greszler

Biden’s Nanny State Plan

Congress plans to vote on a $3.5 trillion spending bill, but the price tag isn’t the worse part. It includes provisions for government-funded childcare, universal pre-K, and an empty promise of free college.

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mother & baby

65% to 35%

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