Guest
host Adam McManus interviews
Allan Parker,
President of The Justice Foundation,
who asserts that there are some intriguing similarities between the
1954 Brown
v. Board of Education
and
the 2022 Dobbs
vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization
rulings
of the Supreme Court.
In both cases, the Supreme Court admitted it was wrong. In the first, they admitted that the races should not be segregated. In the second, they admitted that there was no constitutional right to abortion.
Plus, Parker addressed:
* the weaponization of the FBI through harassment and prosecution of peaceful, pro-life activists for standing on the right-of-way in front of abortion mills urging women to choose life at the last minute. Thankfully, pro-lifer Mark Houck, the father of 11, was acquitted on January 30th of the charge of allegedly violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
* the Safe Haven law that allows a woman to give up her child within 60 days to a fire station or hospital.
* the Biden administration's attempt to provide abortions to members of the military and their dependents on military bases in pro-life states that have outlawed abortion.
* Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abram’s justification of abortion for women who cannot afford gas or food.
Homeschooled himself in the 1960's and 70's, Kevin Swanson and his wife, Brenda, are now homeschooling their five children. Since graduating from his homeschool and then serving as student body president of a large west coast university, he has gone on to other leadership positions in corporate management, church, and other non-profits.