FACT Report: February 29, 2012
Sex Education and Social Issues: Connecting the Dots (Feb 29, 2012) Study: Early Sex Leads to Higher Divorce Rate for Women FAQ: Sex Education in Schools Bill: SB 3310 & HB 3621 [WARNING: THIS FAQ CONTAINS GRAPHICALLY EXPLICIT DESCRIPTIONS OF SEXUAL ACTS.]
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The Ship is Sinking: Hard-hitting new video commentary by David Fowler
David Fowler explains that the only way to fix the damaged economy and reduce the cost of government is to support strong families. The social issues drive the economic issues.
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FACT Report: February 22, 2012
Dangerous Sex Education in Tennessee (Feb 22, 2012) WSMV: Adults in one county say teens are trying to get pregnant FAQ: Sex Education in Schools Bill: SB 3310 & HB 3621 [WARNING: THIS FAQ CONTAINS GRAPHICALLY EXPLICIT DESCRIPTIONS OF SEXUAL ACTS.]
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3,029 Babies
David Fowler explains how Tennessee’s lack of sane restrictions on abortion condemn thousands of babies a year to death, and lays out the battle that lies ahead as the pro-life community works to pass a constitutional amendment in 2014 that would make those sane restrictions possible once again. This is an excerpt from David Fowler’s speech at Family Research Council’s …
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FACT REPORT: Feb 15, 2012
The Komen Foundation and Abortion Politics (Feb 15, 2012) NY Magazine: Pro-life Komen Executive Resigns lifenews.com: Komen’s Karen Handel Resigns After Planned Parenthood Dispute
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Gimme that “Right” Kind of Religion…
David Fowler explains why the only religion that is welcome in places like Washington and Vanderbilt University is the kind that “don’t mean a thing.”
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FACT Report: February 8, 2012
2012 Pro-Family Legislation in Tennessee (Feb 8, 2012) Track Tennessee Pro-Family Legislation FACT Video: How a Bill is Filed
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Fixing the Constitution: Is There a Better Approach to Selecting Judges?
Fixing the Constitution: Is There a Better Approach to Selecting Judges? Over the last two weeks there has been a lot of news coverage regarding Tennessee’s judiciary and, in particular, the process by which people come to serve on our state Supreme Court. It is a very critical issue. Please understand this: essentially three Tennesseans can “interpret” your constitutional rights …
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