
Jennifer Nanney
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4 weeks ago |
afa.net | Tim Wildmon |Jenna Ellis |Jennifer Nanney
The Constitution begins “We the people,” not “we the judges.” Lately, there has been a tussle between activist judges and President Trump. Some critics argue that some of these judges are acting as if they were the ones elected to the Oval Office.
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4 weeks ago |
afa.net | Tim Wildmon |Jenna Ellis |Jennifer Nanney |Jerry Newcombe
One Million Moms has been made aware of the insinuated profanity in the new ad campaign from Fresh Step. The commercial features the company’s cat litter, but that is not all. Foul language (or implication of it) is unnecessary in this or any advertisement. Yet, that is apparently what Fresh Step intended. An inappropriate slogan is mentioned at the beginning of this commercial. The voiceover states, “Every cat acts like their **** don’t stink!” The ad bleeps out the S-word with a meow.
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1 month ago |
afa.net | Jennifer Nanney |Jerry Newcombe |Matthew White
Illinois House Bill 2827, the so-called "Homeschool Act," represents a fundamental assault on parental rights and individual liberty. By imposing additional regulations and state oversight on homeschooling families, this bill undermines the well-established right of parents to direct their children's education – a right the U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized as foundational to American liberty.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
afa.net | Linda Harvey |Jerry Newcombe |Wesley Wildmon |Jennifer Nanney
Sex, violence and profanity on television. It was there for anyone to see. Don Wildmon—and everyone else—had simply chosen to ignore it. But not anymore. Don was fed up. He wasn’t quite sure what needed to happen next but he was done looking the other way. That December evening around the TV in 1976 was a point of reckoning for the Methodist minister. What images had been passively watched by his children on television?
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Dec 10, 2024 |
afa.net | Joy Lucius |Jennifer Nanney |Jerry Newcombe
Nearly 30 years ago, Fred Jackson, a veteran news broadcaster from the secular arena of Canadian Public Broadcasting in Vancouver, British Columbia, joined the AFA staff as director of the news department, now American Family News (AFN). “What I saw in public broadcasting in Canada, where I worked for almost 20 years [prior], was the change in values,” Jackson told The Stand. “When I first got involved with secular news, it was very strict. You weren’t allowed to share your opinion.
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