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Who Voted for These People? Today: Vermont Senator Becky White thinks it's perfectly OK to have a 6' 2” boy playing center for a high school girls basketball team. She gets this week's prestigious award. Then, Jake Denton with the Tech Policy Center at the Heritage Foundation talks about congressional hearings and possible banning of TikTok. Later, Scott Shepard with the National Center for Public Policy Research discusses Starbucks' stockholders' suit over damage caused by woke policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on SarahTalk... Sam Young is a father of 6 daughters, a business owner, and has served in various roles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints including (but not limited to) bishop, bishopric counselor, ward mission leader, stake public affairs director, and seminary teacher. In the summer of 2017, Sam learned that his daughter was regularly subjected to sexually explicit questions from age 12 to 17 during regular interviews with the bishop of their congregation. These meetings generally happen once or twice a year in a private, closed-door, one-on-one setting where children are asked a series of questions to determine "worthiness". Sam started Protect LDS Children as a movement to influence changes to the policy ensuring that no child ever has to undergo these meetings without another trusted adult in the room. Visit ProtectLDSChildren.org to learn more, SIGN THE PETITION!, and be sure to Like/Follow on Facebook. Segment 2: Jehovah's Witnesses May Have to Pay $35M to Montana Abuse Survivor Listener Voicemail: Transgender Fertility Arizona Republican Representative Paul Gosar's Siblings Appear in Opponent's Campaign Ad Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearing Dr. Christine Blasey Ford Testifies Brett Kavanaugh Responds South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham Loses His Cool Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake Calls for 1 Week FBI Investigation Trump Orders FBI to Investigate Garrett Ventry, Senate Judiciary Committee Press Advisor Steps Down Over Prior Sexual Harassment Allegation Former Oklahoma Republican Senator Ralph Shortey, Who Voted for Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill, Sentenced to 15 Years for Child Sex Trafficking Texas Republican Senator Charles Schwertner Under Investigation by University of Texas for Sexually Explicit Texts and Dick Pics A Florida Man
In this message Ps Trinity shows us that in every decision in life there is a vote. There is God's vote and then there is our voted. The outcome of our decisions and whether they line up with the word of God; shows us who voted. When it comes to church, marriage, parenting and our money the question is, "Who Voted?".
Welcome to the 220th episode of FroKnowsPhoto RAWtalk, the best dam Photo related podcast in the whole wide world as voted by Stephen, Todd, Sanchez and I. This week we discuss voting, how not to handle a business call and much more. We hit on the most popular Photo News Topics of the week as well as dive into some flying solo questions. Don’t forget to LIKE this video if you enjoy RAWtalk and be sure to tune in every other week when we have new episode. If you’ve missed episodes in the past be sure to go back and listen to hear the evolution of the show. 00:00:16 Who Voted? 00:01:23 Sonos Photo 00:04:29 Photo News Fix Update 00:05:51 Gear of the Week 00:07:45 Photo News Starts With Impossible Polaroid? 00:05:52 FilmLab App 00:21:58 Wrong Couple 00:25:39 Boxed In By The Elderly 00:34:00 Firefly Photo Pit 00:40:19 When To Post 00:41:31 More Instagram Snapchat Features 00:42:04 Flying Solo 00:56:48 Wheel of Fro 00:59:15 Memes of the Week 01:02:42 Hashtags of the Week
Who Voted to Bring 33 Million Immigrants North? Did you vote to approve that immigration policy? Did anyone? In fact, the federal government allowed it to happen without any voter input. That’s by design. Obama has opened the country to tens of millions of immigrants and refugees from all over the world, including from Muslim countries that hate America. Judge sets trial for RICO claims against Clintons, Ferguson Effect': America’s New Crime Wave Is All Part of the Plan, Obama’s DOJ To Circumvent Congress With ‘More Than A Dozen’ New Gun Controls, House bill would require gun owners to have liability insurance, Jade Helm Offical Reveals True Purposes of JH-15
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan tried to attach an amendment to the Department of Defense funding bill for 2014 which would have limited the government's authority to collect our telephone records. The amendment failed but not by much; the episode highlights the debate. Links to Information in This Episode Text of the Amash Amendment At the end of the bill (before the short title), insert the following new section: Sec. __. None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to execute a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order pursuant to section 501 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1861) that does not include the following sentence: ``This Order limits the collection of any tangible things (including telephone numbers dialed, telephone numbers of incoming calls, and the duration of calls) that may be authorized to be collected pursuant to this Order to those tangible things that pertain to a person who is the subject of an investigation described in section 501 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1861).''. Who Voted for/against the Amash Amendment? The FISA court In Secret, Court Vastly Broadens Powers of the N.S.A by Eric Lichtblau, published by The New York Times, July 6, 2013. The death of Thinthread: The system that could have stopped 9/11 Obama's War on Whistleblowers by Tom Shorrock, published by The Nation, March 26, 2013 The Secret Sharer by Jane Mayer, published by The New Yorker, May 23, 2011 Total Information Awareness Wikipedia The NSA is Building The Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say) by James Bamford, published by Wired, March 15, 2012. The Secret War by James Bamford, published by Wired, June 12, 2013 NSA Slides Expain the PRISM Data-Collection Program, Washington Post, updated July 10, 2013 Edward Snowden worked for Booz Allen Hamilton, not the U.S. government "Company filings show that 99% of Booz Allen's revenue comes from various levels of the federal government" from Booz Allen Hamilton In Spotlight Over Leak by Charles Riley, published by CNN, June 10, 2013. Representatives Quoted in This Episode Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan Rep. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota Rep. Ted Poe of Texas Rep. Joe Barton of Texas