Date: October 2, 2024 Host: Jim Schneider Guest: Mat Staver MP3 | Order
Mat Staver is founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel. Mat is a constitutional attorney with three landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is an author and the host of the radio broadcasts Faith & Freedom and Freedom’s Call.
Discussion began with Mat informing listeners that Liberty Counsel is celebrating 35 years as an organization. In light of that, Mat looked back at some critical cases that Liberty Counsel was a part of that have helped Americans retain their religious freedom.
Next up was news concerning Iran who recently launched hundreds of missiles at Israel. Mat believes that Israel must take decisive action. He thinks they will and that this latest attack by Iran opens the door for Israel to take out the nuclear reactors and cripple Iran. He sees Israel as a liberator for those who want out from under the ayatollahs and terror groups, even many in Iran who want to see such regimes toppled.
Mat sees VP Kamala Harris as left of left (radical on abortion and LGBTQ) yet he believes Governor Tim Walz may be even further to the left. Mat reminded listeners how Harris raided the home of David Daleiden to stop the videos in 2015-2016 regarding the trafficking of human body parts by Planned Parenthood from being delivered to the public. She wants to pass a bill that would allow abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, wants to pass the so-called “Equality Act” that would repeal the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, she’s the “Border Czar” yet never really visited the border while allowing many illegals to cross the border. In fact, the Biden/Harris administration created an app so that the administration can fly planes into other countries, approve these illegals, pick them up, and they never have to cross the border themselves.
This is just a brief overview of the first half of the broadcast that also features audio cuts from last evening’s VP debate and response from listeners nationwide.
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