Meet 5 Young Black Leaders Who Fight for Conservative Values

 
 
Nov 12, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where the conventional wisdom says black Americans are safely in the liberal camp. Not so, five young leaders tell The Daily Signal. A Supreme Court case could well determine how easily criminal aliens may be deported. The podcast welcomes Claire Culwell, a survivor of abortion who tells her story and offers advice for the pro-life movement. Plus: the damage popular vote activists would do to presidential elections, the harmful extremes in political rhetoric, and the religious zeal of climate change zealots. Sixty-five years ago today, Ellis Island in New York Harbor closes its doors after processing more than 12 million immigrants since 1892.

 
 
 
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"The ideology of conservatism brings everyone together," says Charrise Lane, of Orlando, Florida. "We all have one mission: to have people start embracing being pro-America, and being pro-God, and being pro-family."
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By Katrina Trinko

"I definitely would not have chosen to be aborted. I definitely would not have chosen for my twin to be aborted, and for … my entire life, I will walk this earth as an abortion survivor when I didn't have to," says Claire Culwell.
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By Aaron Credeur

"The whole point of the Electoral College is to balance the states' demands for greater representation and sovereignty against the risk of what James Madison liked to call the tyranny of the majority," says The Heritage Foundation's Hans von Spakovsky.
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By Armstrong Williams

We the people are watching the conduct of the Congress and the White House as we drift into increasing concern about the ability of Washington to govern and lead us. It is time for all parties to step back and lower the temperature.
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By Hans von Spakovsky

If the Supreme Court rules against the government, it could keep thousands of dangerous aliens who have committed serious crimes, such as aggravated assault and using a weapon to commit a felony, in the U.S.
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By Dion Pierre

In the climate activist's version of history, Earth's "Garden of Eden" spanned the years that preceded the Industrial Revolution. Man fell into history when he began to deforest the world and burn carbon-emitting fossil fuels to shelter his offspring and grow the economy.
 
     
 
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