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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 28, 2026
The Department of Justice and the FBI are accused of weaponizing their power and compromising their integrity under President Biden's administration. The discussion centers around the alleged corruption and abuse of authority, particularly in the context of the J6 investigation and the treatment of Republican senators. The conversation also touches on the importance of upholding constitutional rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech and the right to life, as well as the need for accountability and justice in the face of government corruption. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 28, 2026
Judge David Engler discusses his plans to challenge the abortion amendment in Ohio, citing its violation of his constitutional authority as a juvenile court judge, and the need to protect the rights of parents and the unborn. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 24, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders and Judge David Engler discuss the abortion amendment in Ohio, citing the judicial bypass procedure and the lack of parental consent required for minors to obtain an abortion. They argue that this is an abomination and a threat to the family, and that it is essential to preserve the image of God in human government. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 22, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the importance of biblical literacy and the consequences of judicial corruption, citing examples from the Bible and current events. He emphasizes the need for faith and prayer in the face of adversity and encourages listeners to seek justice and righteousness. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 16, 2026
Dana Lash discusses various topics including AOC's comments on immigration and CRT, the judicial system's handling of a case involving an 80-year-old woman who killed a family of four, China's involvement in the Olympics and the Uyghurs, and the development of a nuclear-powered icebreaker by China. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
February 16, 2026
Mary Walter discusses various topics including immigration, voter ID laws, and the Save Act, as well as the role of the federal bench and the importance of funding and the filibuster in the US Congress. She also talks about redistricting and gerrymandering, and the challenges faced by Republicans in the Senate. [... more]
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Grace To You
John MacArthur
February 03, 2026
Representing Christ accurately in personal relationships requires a unique standard of loving enemies, which is distinct from the Pharisees' perversion of loving neighbors. Jesus affirms the old covenant's place for holy wars, but distinguishes between judicial laws and personal relationships. David's imprecatory psalms are misinterpreted by the Pharisees, who justify hatred towards those outside their group. Jesus teaches that loving enemies is a key characteristic of kingdom character, and that this love is not a personal vendetta but a desire for God's glory to be vindicated and the unrighteous to be stopped. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 08, 2026
North Carolina's state auditor released a report revealing over 11% of the state workforce is vacant, with more than 14,000 positions unfilled, resulting in over $1 billion in lapsed salaries. The report also found that some state agencies intentionally keep positions vacant to generate lapsed salaries. Meanwhile, a North Carolina Supreme Court justice announced a breast cancer diagnosis but plans to remain in the 2026 judicial race. In other news, the state's Christmas tree industry had a strong season despite the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene in 2024. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
January 08, 2026
A recent court decision affirms the constitutional right of religious organizations to hire employees according to their faith, without government interference, in a significant victory for religious liberty and the ability of faith-based organizations to secure and protect their identity. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 15, 2025
North Carolina lawmakers pressed the administrative office of the courts on e-court technology cost overruns, system performance, and efficiency. The hearing highlighted frustrations over slowdowns, unclear financial savings, and heavy reliance on a single vendor. Meanwhile, a growing trend of families pulling their children out of traditional public education and opting for homeschooling or alternative education options has led to concerns about discrimination against homeschool graduates in college admissions. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 02, 2025
A discussion on the importance of faith and the need for Christians to take action against corruption in the judicial system, with a focus on the grand jury and its role in holding those in power accountable. The hosts also discuss the need for Christians to be involved in politics and to stand up for their rights and freedoms. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 01, 2025
A three-judge federal panel has rejected critics' requests for an injunction blocking North Carolina's new congressional map, clearing the way for the map to be used in the 2026 election. Arena's Law, which makes it harder for people to get out of jail on bail set for low-level crimes and attempts to restart the death penalty, officially goes into effect across the state of North Carolina. The law requires stricter scrutiny on judges and magistrates when considering pretrial release and setting bail for individuals, bans cashless bail, and makes it easier for people with a history of mental health issues to be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital after an arrest. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 07, 2025
The North Carolina State Board of Elections is requesting full social security numbers from the DMV to maintain accurate voter rolls, amid concerns over non-citizens being registered to vote. Meanwhile, a new bill aims to hold judges accountable for releasing violent criminals, and a Vietnamese electric vehicle maker, VinFast, is facing financial struggles and uncertainty over its planned North Carolina facility. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 30, 2025
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Oversight held a field hearing in Charlotte to discuss victims of violent crime, focusing on repeat offenders and the effectiveness of the judicial system in preventing crime. Witnesses shared personal stories of loss and highlighted the need for reform in the bail system, citing the case of Irina Zaruska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was murdered by a 14-time repeat offender. The hearing also touched on the importance of public safety, mental health issues, and crime prevention, with lawmakers and witnesses calling for changes to the current system to hold offenders accountable and protect communities. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 24, 2025
A crime bill in North Carolina aims to keep violent offenders behind bars and off the streets by restricting judicial discretion in granting pretrial releases and creating a new category of violent offenses that require GPS monitoring or secured bonds. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
September 24, 2025
Dr. Robert Jeffress explores four biblical reasons why God sometimes seems silent in our lives. He discusses how unconfessed sin, uncontrolled emotions, unpredictable timing, and undeveloped faith can lead to God's silence. He also emphasizes the importance of developing faith and trusting in God's plan, even when waiting for answers. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 23, 2025
A criminal justice reform bill, known as Irena's Law, has been passed in the North Carolina Senate, addressing issues such as pretrial release, mental health crisis, and the death penalty. The bill creates a new category of violent offenses, requires GPS monitoring, and adds committing a capital felony on public transportation to the list of aggravating factors that can make a defendant eligible for the death penalty. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
September 23, 2025
God's silence can be a source of frustration and confusion, but it can also be a sign that we need to examine our lives and seek His guidance. Unconfessed sin and uncontrolled emotions, particularly fear, can block our ability to hear God's voice. However, with faith and a willingness to seek His forgiveness, we can learn to distinguish between God's voice and our own desires, and make wise decisions in life. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 22, 2025
North Carolina lawmakers are set to return to Raleigh this week to address several key issues, including the Cybersecurity in Agriculture Act, bail reform, and the death penalty. The state Supreme Court has also ruled against judicial deference, giving individuals more power to challenge government agencies and regulations. A representative from the 47th district has announced his resignation to take a role in Washington, D.C. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 09, 2025
Justice Barrett explains the role of the Supreme Court in upholding the Constitution and the separation of powers, while also discussing the court's approach to judicial review and its decisions on abortion rights, executive power, and precedent. She emphasizes the importance of respecting the Constitution and the democratic process, and highlights the challenges of navigating the complexities of the court's decisions and the public's perception of them. [... more]
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