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George Brunemann joins to talk Ohio Issue 2 and the Restore Liberty Event on Sunday, Congressman Warren Davidson, Brian Reisinger talks about his book "Land Rich, Cash Poor: My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer," plus iHeartMedia aviation expert Jay Ratliff.
BGSU poll seeks to better understand where citizens stand on issues of government, elections, and political preferences. Guest Joshua Boston, Ph.D. | Associate Professor of Political Science | BGSU Democracy and Public Policy Research Network Poll • Voters' election/campaign engagement • Voter evaluations of governing elites (approval and favorability), the country's direction, economic situation, governing institutions, etc. • Ohio Issue 1 (redistricting/gerrymandering) • Direct democracy (elections that pose questions of governance/public policy directly to voters) • Perceptions of U.S. Electoral College and other challenges to election integrity • Past voting behavior in 2022 state elections and 2023 abortion ballot initiative
Craig, Jake, and Jess are back for another week of TPP #FreedomOn
Recorded on 10/14/2024. In this episode of Conservative Conversations, Reed and Frank dive into Vice President Kamala Harris's recent media blitz, where she's making appearances on a variety of platforms, including podcasts and late-night shows. They discuss the strategic moves of her campaign, her attempts to connect with different demographics, and how some of her media moments—like the use of different accents—are drawing criticism. The hosts also touch on the positive polling numbers for Donald Trump and what that could mean as the 2024 elections approach.Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:41 Kamala's Media Blitz12:43 Who gets credit for the economy?16:18 Trump Positivity28:22 Trump Negativity36:38 Ohio Issue 151:05 OutroReferences:Kamala Caught on Tape, She Thought It Was a PRIVATE Zoom Call - BUT IT WAS PUBLICThe Five': Ron DeSantis swats away Kamala HarrisBarack Obama Admits Blacks Don't Like KamalaWalz Panics on Live TV While Fumbling His ShotgunObama Rebukes Claims About Trump's EconomyHuge! National Border Patrol Council Endorses Trump; Meanwhile, Kamala Gets "Walter White”Unbelievably HUGE Crowd in Aurora, CO as Trump FIGHTS to Win Blue StatesWow! Trump Packs Coachella with 100,000; Meanwhile, Tim Walz Goes “Hunting”subscribe for exclusive content or donateContact Us:Frank: contempconserv@gmail.comReid: contempconserv2@gmail.comFollow on TwitterOur Links:ContemporaryConservative.netConservative Conversations PodcastConservative Conversations on YoutubeThe Wicky Wacky Radio Show PodcastThe Wicky Wacky Radio Show on YoutubeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/contemporary-conservative-audio/exclusive-content
Rick Ross and Meek Mill " Too Good To Be True" Review. Did they deliver a quality? album. The Culture of the Past, Present, and Future. Is the culture doomed? Was music better back then from the golden age? The way music is distributed...Is it a benefit The way we digest music is different now? Land Of the Apes Review. Shoutout Jermaine Evans, Bllaz3, Melo, Vell Tha 1st, BabyDunkk, Ffendiyo, Montana Bagg and Ape Squad. Solid project and more to come. Voting for Ohio Issue 1 and 2. Issue 1 is the Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative. Are women rights going to be limited? Issue 2 is marijuana legalization. What will happen to the drug dealers? Is this the right move for Ohio? Issue NBA and NFL Discussion. Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns. Is James Harden an cancer? Jeezy I Might Forgive Review Briefly.Music by:Bllaz3 MeloVell Tha 1st BabyDunkk Ffendiyo Montana Bagg Ape SquadFacebook: Phillip RobertsInstagram: @philroberts12, @thefillwithphil, @corporatelike Twitter: @Corporate_Like, @FillWithPhilPodSnapChat: corporatelikeTikTok: @thefillwithphilTumblr: corporatelikeWebsite: Corporatelike.comReddit: CorporateLikeDiscord: CorporateLike
To join Politicology+, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. On Tuesday, Democrats and abortion rights advocates scored election victories in Virginia and Ohio On this weekly roundup, host Ron Steslow and guests Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder) and Lucy Caldwell (Board Advisor to the Renew Democracy Initiative and advisor to the Forward Party) discuss the results of those elections and the New York Times / Siena College Poll that has Trump leading Biden in five of six battleground states. Then they discuss the foreign influence campaigns shaping our culture and politics from TikTok to universities. Next, they dive into Donald Trump's plans to hire lawyers who will help him defy the law—even if it won't hold up in court. Segments this week: (1:44) Elections and the NYT Poll (28:18) Foreign Influence (47:30) Trump preparing to hire lawyers who will help him defy the law [Politicology+] The third Republican primary debate. Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, with subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To join us there, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. Follow this week's panel on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://twitter.com/madrid_mike https://twitter.com/lucymcaldwell Related reading: Segment 1: WP—Exit poll results from Ohio Issue 1 ballot measure on abortion rights - The Washington Post Axios—Virginia Democrats seize statehouse, dashing Youngkin's hopes for GOP takeover NYT/Siena college—Cross-Tabs: October 2023 Times/Siena Poll of the 2024 Battlegrounds NYT—Abortion Rights Fuel Big Democratic Wins, and Hopes for 2024 - The New York Times NYT—Tuesday Was Great for Democrats. It Doesn't Change the Outlook for 2024. - The New York Times Segment 2: The Free Press—Is Campus Rage Fueled by Middle Eastern Money? | The Free Press The Guardian—TikTok is part of China's cognitive warfare campaign | Nita Farahany | The Guardian The Economist—Israel is more popular than social-media posts suggest Axios—On TikTok, views of pro-Palestine posts far surpass views of pro-Israel posts Segment 3: NYT—If Trump Wins, His Allies Want Lawyers Who Will Bless a More Radical Agenda Insider—Trump wants to use the DOJ to probe high-profile critics if he wins a second term in 2024, report says The Dispatch Podcast—Trump Davidians Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marion Co Kansas newspaper raid | Hospitals are suing patients and putting liens on their homes to get paid | Missouri Sunshine Laws are alive and well | Joe Manchin retiring from the U.S. Senate probably to run for President alongside RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West in 2024's JV electionWelcome to The Heartland POD for a Flyover Friday, this is Sean Diller and with me today are my cohosts Rachel Parker and Adam SommerWe're glad to have you with us and if you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe, and leave a 5 star rating wherever you're listening to our shows, remember to look for The Heartland POD content on youtube and learn more about our shows and hosts at heartlandpod.comLet's get into the stories2023 Election Results That Caught Your Eye?Ohio Issue 1 on abortion Massive win for abortion rights - 56-43, 13 point margin is pretty massive especially in this age of often close partisan election resultsKansas 2022 measure was 59-41, also was a larger election but still, bigger marginCounty map breakdown on votehttps://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-issue-1-abortion-rights-passes-county-map/45772375GOP still promising to ignore voters and do what they think is best, because they don't care what people thinkinghttps://www.salon.com/2023/11/08/this-isnt-the-end-top-ohio-vows-effort-to-undo-abortion-amendment-backed-by/Virginia house and senate flipped to Dems after Youngkin's double down on abortionYoungkin pushed for voters to give him a GOP majority in both chambers so they could make abortion super illegal, and voters said, “That's gonna be a no from me, dawg”Sound bite from the ghost of Josh Hawley's future https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1722092355770016036?s=46&t=mukZUfs5M_R3E9tAHIu-GAKentucky reelected a Democrat for Governor - Andy BeshearMoms for Liberty candidates LOST in almost every race they were inhttps://www.kcrg.com/2023/11/09/moms-liberty-backed-school-board-candidates-overwhelmingly-lose-elections/Summary of results on Ballotpediahttps://ballotpedia.org/Election_results,_2023The folks behind the Marion Co. newspaper raid that left an elderly woman and former publisher dead were more involved than they ever let on and it looks like what we thought it was all alonghttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/06/kansas-officials-downplayed-involvement-in-marion-raid-heres-what-they-knew/Chaos in Missouri's Medicaid Programhttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/02/medicaid-unwinding-breeds-chaos-in-states-as-millions-lose-coverage/Callers in Missouri reported waiting on hold for more than two hours on hotlines to renew their Medicaid coveragePeople in North Carolina are losing their homes to hospital billshttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/06/hospitals-lawsuits-atrium-north-carolina?CMP=Share_iOSApp_OtherNotes (just for reference):In 2005, to secure a debt of $23,311 from Sandra's treatment, a lawyer for the hospital convinced the couple to sign a deed of trust to their home. It required Atrium's debt and attorneys' fees to be paid before the home could be sold, transferred or refinanced.In 2010, Belk was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Suddenly, he owed another $6,792, which he could not pay. In 2012, the hospital sued to collect its money and succeeded. Another lien was placed on the family home, with an 8% annual interest rate and more attorneys' fees on top. Worse, Sandra's cancer returned.In 2013, Sandra died at 61. That did not stop the hospital from refiling the debt lien from her initial treatment, when it would have otherwise expired in 2022. That has allowed the hospital to retain a stake in Belk's home to this day.Rebecca Varney, a good trouble maker in Missouri's Phelps County, and a Missouri court agrees - and awards almost $44,000 in attorney fees as a reulthttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/08/phelps-county-judge-rules-missouri-city-tried-to-intimidate-woman-with-ban-on-city-hall-visits/Edgar Springs, a town of 200 in southern Phelps County, must pay a nominal fine of $150 to Rebecca Varney for banning her from city hall for four years, and for holding several closed meetings with business that should have been conducted in public, Judge John Beger decided. The cost of the violations will be far more than that, however, because Beger also ordered the city to pay $43,995 in attorneys fees, plus additional costs that have not yet been calculated to bring the case to trial.
Marion Co Kansas newspaper raid | Hospitals are suing patients and putting liens on their homes to get paid | Missouri Sunshine Laws are alive and well | Joe Manchin retiring from the U.S. Senate probably to run for President alongside RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West in 2024's JV electionWelcome to The Heartland POD for a Flyover Friday, this is Sean Diller and with me today are my cohosts Rachel Parker and Adam SommerWe're glad to have you with us and if you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe, and leave a 5 star rating wherever you're listening to our shows, remember to look for The Heartland POD content on youtube and learn more about our shows and hosts at heartlandpod.comLet's get into the stories2023 Election Results That Caught Your Eye?Ohio Issue 1 on abortion Massive win for abortion rights - 56-43, 13 point margin is pretty massive especially in this age of often close partisan election resultsKansas 2022 measure was 59-41, also was a larger election but still, bigger marginCounty map breakdown on votehttps://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-issue-1-abortion-rights-passes-county-map/45772375GOP still promising to ignore voters and do what they think is best, because they don't care what people thinkinghttps://www.salon.com/2023/11/08/this-isnt-the-end-top-ohio-vows-effort-to-undo-abortion-amendment-backed-by/Virginia house and senate flipped to Dems after Youngkin's double down on abortionYoungkin pushed for voters to give him a GOP majority in both chambers so they could make abortion super illegal, and voters said, “That's gonna be a no from me, dawg”Sound bite from the ghost of Josh Hawley's future https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1722092355770016036?s=46&t=mukZUfs5M_R3E9tAHIu-GAKentucky reelected a Democrat for Governor - Andy BeshearMoms for Liberty candidates LOST in almost every race they were inhttps://www.kcrg.com/2023/11/09/moms-liberty-backed-school-board-candidates-overwhelmingly-lose-elections/Summary of results on Ballotpediahttps://ballotpedia.org/Election_results,_2023The folks behind the Marion Co. newspaper raid that left an elderly woman and former publisher dead were more involved than they ever let on and it looks like what we thought it was all alonghttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/06/kansas-officials-downplayed-involvement-in-marion-raid-heres-what-they-knew/Chaos in Missouri's Medicaid Programhttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/02/medicaid-unwinding-breeds-chaos-in-states-as-millions-lose-coverage/Callers in Missouri reported waiting on hold for more than two hours on hotlines to renew their Medicaid coveragePeople in North Carolina are losing their homes to hospital billshttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/06/hospitals-lawsuits-atrium-north-carolina?CMP=Share_iOSApp_OtherNotes (just for reference):In 2005, to secure a debt of $23,311 from Sandra's treatment, a lawyer for the hospital convinced the couple to sign a deed of trust to their home. It required Atrium's debt and attorneys' fees to be paid before the home could be sold, transferred or refinanced.In 2010, Belk was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Suddenly, he owed another $6,792, which he could not pay. In 2012, the hospital sued to collect its money and succeeded. Another lien was placed on the family home, with an 8% annual interest rate and more attorneys' fees on top. Worse, Sandra's cancer returned.In 2013, Sandra died at 61. That did not stop the hospital from refiling the debt lien from her initial treatment, when it would have otherwise expired in 2022. That has allowed the hospital to retain a stake in Belk's home to this day.Rebecca Varney, a good trouble maker in Missouri's Phelps County, and a Missouri court agrees - and awards almost $44,000 in attorney fees as a reulthttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/11/08/phelps-county-judge-rules-missouri-city-tried-to-intimidate-woman-with-ban-on-city-hall-visits/Edgar Springs, a town of 200 in southern Phelps County, must pay a nominal fine of $150 to Rebecca Varney for banning her from city hall for four years, and for holding several closed meetings with business that should have been conducted in public, Judge John Beger decided. The cost of the violations will be far more than that, however, because Beger also ordered the city to pay $43,995 in attorneys fees, plus additional costs that have not yet been calculated to bring the case to trial.
The House passes a resolution to censure Tlaib over Israel comments. Democrat says colleagues who don't vote for her pro-Israel resolution are "soulless." Ohio Issue 1 election results: establish a Constitutional right to abortion. MPU thread with video and more info from FTC on their new fight against Big Pharma patents.HOST: Ana Kasparian (@AnaKasparian)SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ https://www.youtube.com/user/theyoungturksFACEBOOK: ☞ https://www.facebook.com/theyoungturksTWITTER: ☞ https://www.twitter.com/theyoungturksINSTAGRAM: ☞ https://www.instagram.com/theyoungturksTIKTOK: ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoungturks
A pop star desecrates a Catholic altar and OH votes against Life. Plus, the Woke mock Speaker Johnson for protecting his family from (k)orn and scold Mr. Beast for building wells in Africa. All this as some Republicans call for yet another culture war retreat. It's all Twilight Zone in this week's LOOPcast -- let's get into it.NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@theLOOPcast Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!LINKS YOU'LL LOVECatholicVote Church Violence TrackerEDIFY's new eBook: Wokeism and How to Fight ItRolling Stone Smears Johnson for Being a Good DadWANT MORE MAILBAG SEGMENTS? Your question could be featured on a future episode! Email us at loopcast@catholicvote.org If you love LOOPcast, consider chipping in to keep the mikes on! Become a CatholicVote Champion: https://catholicvote.org/champions All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.
Top headlines for Thursday, November 9, 2023In today's episode, we take a close look at Ohio's recent ballot measure that transformed abortion into a constitutional right, stirring reactions from both pro-life activists and pro-abortion advocates. We also discuss the scrutiny surrounding House Speaker Mike Johnson and his unique use of accountability software to deter his son and himself from watching pornography. We then shed light on a thwarted attack on a perceived Jewish school by an Indiana woman, influenced by the Israel-Hamas conflict, resulting in a surprising twist. Wrapping up, we explore the rise in homeschooling, which remains the fastest-growing form of education in the US, even as potential catalysts like Covid-19 lockdowns recede.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Follow Us on Social Media @ChristianPost on Twitter Christian Post on Facebook @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Virginia Democrats projected to win control of legislature | Politics News 'A tragedy': 5 reactions to the passage of Ohio Issue 1 | Politics News Media mock Speaker Mike Johnson, son for using Covenant Eyes | Politics News Police arrest 'terrorist' who thought she attacked Jewish school | U.S. News Homeschooling is fastest-growing form of education post-COVID | Education News Day care named after Anne Frank changes name for 'diversity' | World News Police investigating vandalism of Calif cathedral as hate crime | Church & Ministries News Kat Von D asks Christians to pray instead of criticizing husband | Entertainment News
11/9/23 7am CT Hour - Mary Hallan Fiorito/ Fr. James Kubcki John, Glen and Sarah chat about Republican Debate and play a rousing game of What's That Sound. Mary breaks down how Ohio was duped into thinking that Issue 1 helped women. Fr. Kubicki shares the history of St. John Lateran and the importance of what the Church means in our faith.
Willie discusses the 2023 Ohio general election with Frank LaRose, the Kentucky election with Justin Cringler, Ohio Issue 1 with Jack Windsor, and Issue 22 with Christopher Smitherman.
Election Day 2023 is here and Jenna is encouraging you to get out and vote your values!! She discusses two key governors races plus Ohio Issue 1 and why this abortion legislation is more extreme than the left will tell you. Ryan Helfenbein and Frank Pavone join to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Picture the United States as a vast jigsaw puzzle, filled with pieces that have been moving and morphing since its inception. Now, imagine that puzzle shaken up, the pieces sorted by design, color, and shape, segregating into separate corners. That's the current socio-political landscape of our nation, a phenomenon introduced to us by American Journalist, Bill Bishop, refer to as the 'Big Sort.' As we ponder over the founding documents of the United States, we'll see how they've shaped a nation as diverse as ours. So buckle up, as we pull apart the threads of history and weave together a cohesive understanding of the forces shaping our nation.Our guide will be Michael Barone and his wonderful book, Shaping Our Nation: How Surges of Migration Transformed America and Its PoliticsKey Points from the Episode:A journey through time unveils the cultural and political upheavals, the widening cultural divides, and the role of self-selection in where Americans opt to live. Get ready for an insightful exploration of America's past and present, as we dissect how events like the late 2000s recession and the financial crisis have shaped our country.Our voyage doesn't stop there. We wade into deeper waters, discussing migration's impact on political and cultural shifts in America. We'll scrutinize the 'Big Sort' and the future implications of this self-selection trend. Ever wondered what led up to the Civil War? I've got just the book recommendations for you. The American Story is much more interesting while studying these vast migrations in our country history. So much so, that the American Story is in fact a Land of HopeOther resources: What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815 - 1848 Vote NO on Ohio Issue 1–what does it mean legally video?More goodnessGet your FREE Academy Review here!Get our top book recommendations listGet new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easilyWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.
This Week's Topics:Prayer for Jan 6th Prisoners 4:00Stand Alone Israel Bill Vote is HUGE! 5:30Video: Speaker Johnson Comments 9:30Ukraine “Stealing Like No Tomorrow” 13:00Anti-Israel Protests are ASTROTURF! 18:30Hamas must be Annihilated! 22:30Top Law Firms fight Antisemitism 24:30White House Worried about Islamophobia 26:30Wagner Group Providing Air Defenses 30:00Google Censoring Hamas Atrocities 31:30600,000 “Gotta-ways” Just this Year! 33:00Judges Stop Feds from stopping Texas 36:00The Deficit THIS YEAR is $1.7 Trillion 46:00True the Vote Legal Fight in GA 51:30Proof Biden Behind Mar-a-Lago Raid 55:30Trump Fight to have Trials Televised 59:00Dem Judge Throws Out CT Election! 1:04:30DOJ Spied on Hill Staffers 1:07:30Biden: 82,000 Emails under fake name 1:11:00Dems Approve Fed Voter Registration 1:14:00House Rinos Get the Message 1:18:30Electric Vehicle Fantasy is Over 1:21:00United Methodist Churches Divided 1:24:30PragerU “DeTrans” Movie 1:26:00Bankman-Freed Guilty 1:31:00Two Parent Families Ok to talk about AGAIN! 1:34:00Vote No on Ohio Issue 1 and Issue 2 1:41:00View our Podcast and our other videos and news stories at:www.WethePeopleConvention.orgSend Comments and Suggestions to:info@WethePeopleConvention.org
Willie discusses Ohio Issue 1 and how the African-American community may vote on it with Jeff Haygood.
11/3/23 6am CT Hour - Fr. Bob Pagliari/ Eric Scheidler/ Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg John, Glen and Sarah chat about the latest in the news, sports and turning the clocks back this weekend. Fr. Bob talks about gratitude this month of Thanks giving and hands out Holy Homework on thanking God. Eric shares how much money pro-abortion advocates are throwing at this issue in Ohio with lies to confuse the people into allowing for a law that will damage women in the state. Bishop Mueggenborg reflects on this Sunday's Gospel about being humble and serving others.
11/3/23 7am CT Hour - Laura Streitmann/ Carol & Pete Tomaselli John, Glen and Sarah chat about the news, sports and time change this weekend. Laura shares how the abortion cartel is going after the state of Ohio as they face the upcoming special election on Issue 1 this August 8th. Carol & Pete share the first 6 changes you can make that will help your marriage remain healthy.
Taking a stand against the tide of popular opinion, we delve into the concept of a 'culture of death' and advocate for an understanding of this world through Saint John Paul II's teachings. We robustly dissect the contentious Ohio amendment language for Ohio Issue 1, and passionately urge you to vote against it, exposing its radical nature. To navigate these murky waters, we recommend the book 'Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments' by Randy Alcorn - a beacon of clarity and truth.As the episode culminates, we implore Ohioans to VOTE NO on Ohio Issue 1 - a move that promises justice for innocent lives and offers hope to those seeking alternatives to abortion.Key Points from the Episode:Shifting gears, we tackle the role of men in the urgent issue of abortion. Harnessing the power of storytelling, we explore the potential of negative wisdom to protect and support our women and children. Drawing stark parallels between the Children's Memorial at Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and the staggering number of abortions in America, we confront the hard facts. Drawing inspiration from William Wilberforce's unwavering stand for justice and the abolition of slavery, we explore how we can be a voice for those unable to speak for themselves. Other resources: Christopher West teaching the Theology of the Body video—those driving around with flat tiresOhio Abortion alternative resourcesWomen's care centers in the state614 235-3000–local telephone number in Columbus for helpPregnancy Crisis CentersOhio Issue 1–what does it mean legally video?More goodnessGet your FREE Academy Review here!Get our top book recommendations listGet new podcast episodes dropped into your email box easilyWant to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!Because we care what you think about what we think and our website, please email David@teammojoacademy.com, or if you want to leave us a quick FREE, painless voicemail, we would appreciate that as well.
On November 7th, Ohioans will vote on Issue One. If passed, abortion will be legal for all nine months of pregnancy and would eliminate any laws that require parental consent for abortion. Why should a non-Ohioan care about what happens? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Aaron Baer, President of Center for Christian Virtue, and Washington Stand's Ben Johnson for a candid discussion on the catastrophic impacts that this amendment could have in both Ohio and the nation. Learn more about what Issue One is, who is aiding in the battle, and how you can help support this pro-life cause. Resources 14 Lies in 50 Minutes: Abortion Activist Serves Up Misinformation about Ohio's Issue 1 The Groups behind Ohio's Issue 1 Favor Child Trans Surgeries, Abortion, Prostitution, and Open Borders Read The Washington Stand, featuring news and commentary from a biblical worldview. Published by Family Research Council.
In this episode of Church Unplugged, we are discussing Ohio Issue 1. This issue will have wide-ranging implications regarding the availability and protections for abortion in Ohio. Join us as we discuss the content of the issue and the intersection of morality, theology, and politics.
How is Ohio Issue 1 a watershed issue that should be taken seriously around the country? Tune in to hear more on The Public Square®. Topic: Abortion The Public Square® with host Dave Zanotti thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Friday, October 27, 2023
Given the contentious elections coming in 2024, plus the highly crucial vote on Ohio Issue 1, we ponder the question of politics and Christianity.*********************************************************************Library Ladder Links:The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics: https://a.co/d/0vmAhQSThe Imitation of Christ: https://a.co/d/2IWUxzoStudies in the Sermon on the Mount: https://a.co/d/ca4fMQ6*********************************************************************Website: rbcbellefontaine.comIntro Music: “Thunder” by Telecasted
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, it sent the issue of legalizing abortion back to the states. After the court's decision, Ohio enacted a near-total ban on abortion--which remained legal for a little over two months until a Hamilton County judge placed the law on hold due to a lawsuit from the ACLU and Planned Parenthood. Currently, abortion is legal in Ohio before 22 weeks of pregnancy. With Issue 1, abortion proponents hope to enshrine the right to abortion in the state's constitution.rnrnIf passed, Issue 1 would allow a patient to "make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions, including decisions about abortion, contraception, fertility treatment, miscarriage care, and continuing pregnancy." It would still allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when "necessary to protect the pregnant patient's life or health. Opponents to Issue 1 argue the amendment would increase access to abortions, remove parental rights, allow gender affirming care for minors.
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 10-19-23 Wesley Smith takes a look at instances when euthanasia leads to inhumane organ harvesting, as was the case with a 16 year old in the Netherlands Eric Scheidler helps us understand what is at stake with the Issue 1 abortion measure on Ohio's ballot this November
Willie discusses the street takeovers in Cincinnati possibly moving north with Sheriff Richard K Jones, Ohio Issue 2 with the Godfather of Weed Jimmy Gould, and the truth about climate change with Steve Milloy.
Willie discusses the House Speaker vote with Congressman Brad Wenstrup, Ohio Issue 1 with Jack Windsor, and the street takeovers with Dan Hils of the Cincinnati F.O.P.
Gary Jeff checks in with the usual groups, and tells us why a NO vote on Ohio Issue 1 is very important.
What does Abby Johnson think about Ohio Issue 1 and our analysis at seethelanguage.com? Tune in to hear more on The Public Square®. Topic: Abortion The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Thursday, October 12, 2023
Our special guest for this episode is Abby Johnson, the founder of "And Then There Were None." Her organization is dedicated to protecting woman and their unborn children and especially to helping people trapped in jobs in the abortion industry find a way out. Abby is the author of the book Unplanned which details her eight years of employment with Planned Parenthood as she rose through the ranks to become a Clinic Director and Planned Parenthood Employee of the Year. Please listen in to hear Abby's review of what is happening on Ohio Issue 1 and how the abortion debate in Ohio will impact the nation through 2024 and beyond. This unique program is one you just can't miss. And please, tell a friend. Topic: Abortion The Public Square® Long Format Program with hosts Wayne Shepherd and Dave Zanotti. thepublicsquare.com Release Date: Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco give the latest round of abortion news, from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court race, Ohio Issue 1 fuckery, and Michigan's fight to undo its current abortion regulations. Then Shannon Watts stops by to discuss the latest episodes of violence, and white women's role in the fight for gun safety. Plus, Julissa Arce and comedian Zarna Garg join to explore how leaving the workforce to provide care impacts your mental health. Finally we get petty about The Idol was canceled, Suits being the number #1, and Luis Rubiales lunatic mother.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.Show NotesShannon Watts' substackMoms Demand Action
A few weeks ago, voters in Ohio rejected a ballot measure that would have made it harder to amend the state's constitution. As it stands, to amend Ohio's constitution only requires 50% of the vote plus one. Issue 1 would have raised that threshold to 60%. The turnout for this vote was unexpectedly high for what appeared to be a procedural change. It was the only issue on the ballot. However, this vote was not merely about a procedure. It was also about abortion. In November, abortion advocates will put forth a proposal to enshrine the “right” to an abortion in Ohio's constitution, with no restrictions on the age of the baby or the mother. Had Issue 1 succeeded in Ohio, this new amendment would have been much more difficult to pass. In other words, Issue 1 was the latest chapter in the story of abortion in post-Dobbs America. Last year, within six months of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, voters in three states, Vermont, California, and Michigan, added a right to abortion to their constitutions. Kentucky voters rejected a constitutional amendment that would have prohibited almost all abortions. And, in Montana, voters rejected a measure to mandate that doctors care for babies born alive after botched abortions. The Ohio amendment was not technically an abortion vote, and it strained under additional political realities. Still, we have enough data at this point to assume how state-level politics on abortion are trending. For decades, under the judicial tyranny of Roe v. Wade, pro-life activism aimed to make abortion unthinkable. The primary strategy was to show that the preborn in question are, indeed, babies by, among other means, making the philosophical arguments in defense of life, offering empirical evidence through funding ultrasound machines and distributing tiny life-size models of preborn babies. This was done in the context of a growing and constantly improving network of care centers offered to women facing unexpected pregnancies. All of this work made a significant difference and saved an incalculable number of lives. However, it is important to note that the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs case was not a popular vote. It was a welcome gift of God to the cause, and a world without Roe is better than a world with Roe. However, it is best to remember that it was a court case and should not be viewed as a cultural bellwether. While it may be the case that at least some of these state level ballot initiatives may have fared better had they been more clearly worded, the most obvious takeaway is that all our thinking about abortion is happening in the context of a culture steeped in relativism. People are increasingly willing to grant that the preborn is a baby (or at least increasingly unable to pretend it isn't), but they also tend to have a follow-up question many pro-life activists didn't anticipate: “So what?” For many, perhaps the vast majority of people, the highest moral good is individual autonomy, and the default position on abortion is permissiveness. Even those who say they'd “never have an abortion” repeatedly tell pollsters they aren't comfortable taking away that option for somebody else. In that context, making rules that curb autonomy or being a tiny person who interferes with that autonomy are cardinal sins. Relativism and the related commitment to personal autonomy are evils built on the false premise that we are the creator and not creatures. In this worldview framework, the only real moral errors are not having the world I desire, being made to do something I don't want to do, or being prevented from some life I imagine will make me happy. Any meaningful pro-life agenda must account for this situation on the grounds that we are defending life in a cultural moment in which many are willing to sacrifice everything, even what is acknowledged as a child, to pursue these ends. Ultimately, we'll need to demonstrate, in both word, and deed, that this premise is false, untenable, and enables great evil. For example, abortion does not free and empower women, despite what has been claimed for decades. We now know that 7 out of every 10 women seeking an abortion feel pressured or coerced. Of course, these women still have a choice, but this is anything but “autonomy” and freedom. Christians know what happens when “everyone does what is right in their own eyes.” Cultures that worship personal autonomy inevitably violate human dignity. Within a Christian worldview, the dignity of every human person as image bearers supersedes their potential to infringe on someone's perceived autonomy. We were made for higher and deeper things than feeling comfortable and happy from one moment to the next. All we have learned about where we really are in this post-Roe moment points to the fact that there will be no shortcuts, legal or otherwise, in our ongoing efforts to protect preborn life. We cannot stop stressing the fact that every preborn child is a unique, valuable, and fully human image bearer of God. We'll need to champion the very strange idea that marriage, sex, and babies go together and, when they do, they bring strength and flourishing to society. We'll need to stop enabling and rewarding men who pressure, coerce, or abandon pregnant women, while helping women deal with crisis pregnancies. Let's get to work. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Maria Baer. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.
The national media is swarming around Ohio trying to connect the dots between the defeat of a proposed Constitutional Amendment and the coming elections national of 2024. Was the defeat of Ohio Issue 1 a “litmus” test for the abortion issue nationwide? What can we learn from ground zero? Please join in the conversation this week on The Public Square.™ Topic: Abortion The Public Square® Long Format Program with host Dave Zanotti. thepublicsquare.com Release Date: Friday, August 11th 2023
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