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NOTE:  I am returning from a trip out of state today.  Last week, I had a couple of things left over for consideration for that email.   I put them together rather quickly last week for today not knowing what the headlines or issues of the past week might involve.

As If Kids Need This Again

         Well, if June wasn’t enough as “LGBT pride month,” October is “LGBT history month. This gives liberals in schools cover for promoting this risky lifestyle all over again to minor children in their formative years.  In many states, public school teachers have been given resources for the indoctrination of children through the elevating of famous people who may (or may not) have been homosexual.  (So much for keeping the government out of the bedroom.)

         Although we didn’t create these as a direct response to the promotion of hypersexuality, there are four “fact sheets” we put together on our website that may address this topic.  The “Dangers of Pride” looks at the medical, emotional, and mental health risks of the LGBT lifestyle.  “Are People Born Gay?” looks at the science debunking the false claim that people are born homosexual.  “Children and the War on Gender” is medical and psychological guidance about gender confusion.  “Gay Theology” is about the misuses of the Bible by some to justify LGBT behavior.

         Here is that link to those and other AFA-IN policy papers that you can read or print: http://www.afain.net/factsheets2/


The Media’s Role in the Covid Crisis

         You probably are not aware of this, but even though 75% of Americans were vaccinated this year, more Americans have now died of Covid-19 in 2021 than in 2020.  

         Without the daily tracking tickers on every nightly news show and the constant media fearmongering we had when Donald Trump was president, this tragic milestone is hardly known to most Americans now.

          An ABC News story citing data from Johns Hopkins University reports that more than 353,000 coronavirus deaths have occurred in the first ten months of this year.  This is more than the 352,000 deaths in all of 2020 when President Trump was constantly skewered on the issue, and candidate Joe Biden hid in his basement promising to do far better.  

         A new Morning Consult/Politico poll  (a liberal entity), found last week that the majority of Americans, 52% say Biden’s handling of the pandemic is either poor or just fair.


It's the Roaring 20’s Again

         About 100 years ago, Chicago began to become famous for gangsters like Al Capone. Hollywood started making movies creating gangster-era mythology with actors like Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney.  

         Even though there have been over 1,600 shootings in 9 months this year in Chicago I doubt Hollywood, or the media want to glamourize the “Roaring 2020’s” anytime soon.   Last week, the US Centers for Disease Control reported that America has endured the largest jump in the homicide rate since the 1920’s.  Homicide alone has increased by 30% since 2019. This increase is happening largely in Democrat-run cities after the BLM riots and the “defund the police” movements with 1,990 more homicides occurring in our nation’s urban centers over the previous year.


A Hard Lesson from Our Southern Neighbors

         In November 2019, Kentucky voters threw out someone whom I thought was a good governor (Matt Bevin).   I wonder how many in Kentucky may wish they had voted differently now.

         During the Covid pandemic, Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear released 1,704 inmates through executive orders claiming to do so to limit the spread of COVID-19 in prisons.

          A report from Kentucky's Administrative Office of the Courts, released under pressure from Republican state lawmakers, found that more than a third (553) of those released inmates have already been caught committing crimes again and charged with felonies as of August. Some of the crimes in the report include first-degree manslaughter, rape, sodomy, assault, robbery, and, in one particularly horrific instance, rape and sodomy against a child under 12.


In Their Own Words:

        "No government at any level, or at any price, can afford, on the crime side, the police necessary to assure our safety unless the overwhelming majority of us are guided by an inner, personal code of morality. And you will not get that inner, personal code of morality unless children are brought up in a family -- a family that gives them the affection they seek, that makes them feel they belong, that guides them to the future, and that will build continuity in future generations . . . the greatest inequality today is not inequality of wealth or income. It is the inequality between the child brought up in a loving, supportive family and one who has been denied that birthright." - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher




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