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Indian activist demands Warren apologize for falsely claiming Cherokee heritage

January 23, 2018

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Kennedy: We cannot allow religious liberty to be trampled

January 19, 2018

By U.S. Sen. John Kennedy WASHINGTON (LBM) - For me, the definition of marriage is pretty simple.  It’s the union of a man and a woman.  It’s what the Bible teaches us, and it’s what I believe. Air Force Col. Leland B. H. Bohannon also believes marriage is a union between a man and a woman.  Unfortunately, he’s paying a heavy price for that belief.  He lost his command position at Kirkland Air Force Base and a promotion. Our nation was founded by people fleeing religious persecution.  They left their homes and crossed an ocean in search of religious tolerance.  Now we’ve become a nation intolerant of religious tolerance. We’ve forgotten the principles that form the bedrock of our democracy. Here’s what happened to Col. Bohannon. Col. Bohannon was commander of the Air Force Inspection Agency at Kirkland Air Force Base.  He holds the Bronze Star for his services in Afghanistan, making him an American hero. Last year, Col. Bohannon signed a series of certificates for a retiring master sergeant.  One certificate troubled him.  It was a certificate of spouse appreciation for the same sex spouse of the retiring master sergeant. Col. Bohannon is a religious man and a respectful man.  The certificate – which wasn’t … [Read more...]

ABRAHAM: Abortion is a national tragedy that we must end

January 19, 2018

By Ralph Abraham, U.S. Rep. WASHINGTON (LBM) – Thousands of Americans across the country will band together in solidarity in the coming days to protest abortion. The pro-life movement is one that I’m proud to support, and one with Central Louisiana roots. This year’s March for Life events will be the first since the death of pro-life advocate Norma McCorvey, who was born in Simmesport in Avoyelles Parish. You might know her better as Jane Roe, as in the Roe of Roe v. Wade. Norma wasn’t always on our side. She sued the state of Texas for abortion rights and, unfortunately, the Supreme Court ruled in her favor, granting abortion protections nationwide. But the effects of that decision changed Norma as she eventually came to see what we already know: Abortion violates the sanctity of life and has damaging effects on the women involved in the procedure. While speaking in Alexandria in 2003, Norma described her experience working in an abortion clinic as “horrible” and said, “I saw the looks in the eyes of those girls. They weren’t the same as when they first came in. There was no life in those eyes. They were angry, but didn’t know why. They were angry with themselves.” Since the Roe v. Wade ruling, more than 59 million … [Read more...]

Michael Phelps: ‘I am extremely thankful that I did not take my life’

January 19, 2018

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Last weekend’s NFL playoffs score viewership declines

January 19, 2018

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TV crew tried to sneak fake explosive device through Newark Airport security, feds say

January 19, 2018

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A presidential first: Trump to address national March for Life via livestream

January 18, 2018

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New California declares ‘independence’ from California in bid to become 51st state

January 18, 2018

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Florida Gov. Rick Scott plans ‘mission’ to lure Louisiana businesses

January 18, 2018

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Moody Bible Institute in turmoil; alumni concerned about direction

January 17, 2018

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The race of faith: a marathon, not a sprint

When I ran cross country, our training involved running Monday through Friday and, occasionally, optional Saturday runs. We did “easy” days, long-distance days, sprint days (the worst), and more, all to make sure that we were in the best shape possible for our 5k race — a little over three miles — which occurred … Read More

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