Florist Hopes Supreme Court Will Affirm Her Right to Turn Down Gay Wedding

 
 
Sep 16, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where conservatives don't often score points for reaching out to new audiences. On the podcast, Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., talks about changing that. A florist asks the Supreme Court to allow her not to endorse same-sex marriage. The EPA steps up recovery of contaminated sites. Rachel del Guidice and Kevin Mooney report, respectively. Plus: Hans von Spakovsky on holding the FBI's former No. 2 accountable, and Dennis Prager on the lack of wisdom in higher education. On this date in 1620, the Mayflower sails from Plymouth, England, bound for the Virginia colony, but ends up two months later at Massachusetts.

 
 
 
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In June, the Washington state Supreme Court again ruled against Barronelle Stutzman, a florist who says her faith does not allow her to create floral arrangements for a same-sex wedding.
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"There's nothing more advantageous that the left likes to use than the stereotype that Republicans do not care about communities of color," says Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina.
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Holding McCabe to account sends a loud and clear message: no one is above the law.
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Dr. Ulrich George Klopfer previously ran abortion clinics in Fort Wayne, Gary and South Bend, Indiana.
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President Trump is suggesting that Justice Kavanaugh bring civil suits for libel and decrying "accusations without recrimination."
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The Superfund program dates to 1980, when Congress began providing funds for cleaning up thousands of sites across the country laced with such contaminants as lead, asbestos, and dioxin-infused soil, as well as radiation.
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This one rule explains most organized evil and the left in particular, from the Bolsheviks to Mao to Castro to Chavez to your everyday leftist in New York or Iowa: Good intentions without wisdom leads to evil.
 
     
 
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