
Jeff Chamblee
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Jenna Ellis |Joy Lucius |Jerry Newcombe |Jeff Chamblee
In this episode of Reason & Company, Tim Wildmon and Fred Jackson tackle one of the most pressing issues in American politics today: immigration. The episode opens with a discussion about Trump’s promise to deport individuals involved in violent crimes, particularly those affiliated with gangs like MS-13. The hosts delve into the complexities of these deportation efforts, highlighting recent court rulings that have placed roadblocks in the administration's plans.
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3 weeks ago |
afa.net | Joy Lucius |Jerry Newcombe |Jeff Chamblee |Heather Hefner
As the U.S. reevaluates its trade policies with major global players, tariffs have once again taken center stage in the national economic conversation. Yet for many Americans, the term “tariff” may not be readily understandable; and we may be unsure what position to take, thereby simply defaulting to either for or against Trump.
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4 weeks ago |
afa.net | Jerry Newcombe |Jeff Chamblee |Heather Hefner |Hannah Meador
Good Friday was not a good day for the Man from Nazareth who had to carry His own cross up ancient Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa to the hill of Golgotha. Though bloodied and broken from a Roman scourging of 39 lashes, Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, did carry that cross and then laid down His perfect sinless life upon that cross for us.
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4 weeks ago |
afa.net | Jeff Chamblee |Heather Hefner |Hannah Meador |Tim Wildmon
(Editor's Note: Photo above by Jerry Newcombe of the stone plaque behind George and Martha Washington’s stone coffins at Mount Vernon.)Some modern Americans claim to not fear death. On November 15 last year, boxer Mike Tyson told a 14-year-old girl interviewing him that he has no fear of what happens after he dies. When he was asked about his legacy after his death, Tyson told her: "It means absolutely nothing to me. I'm just passing through. I'm gonna die and it's gonna be over.
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1 month ago |
afa.net | Gary Bauer |Jerry Newcombe |Jeff Chamblee
One Million Moms has received many complaints regarding the newest “Believe” ad campaign from Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). The commercial is currently airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland (UKI), but 1MM does not want it to ever air in the United States since it disrespects the Christian faith. This ad is wrong and should not be aired anywhere, even though it is also on YouTube for anyone to view. This ad is KFC’s second “Believe” commercial, but this ad is much creepier than the first one.
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