Wed 8 am PT / 5 pm PT

Program: Uncovering Russia’s Endgame in Ukraine

Show description (Airs on ROKU on 7/27/22): It’s been months of breaking updates and harrowing stories in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, or as Reagan called them, the “Evil Empire.” What’s been going on, what’s the history that’s brought us here, and what’s to be done now? Moreover, what is our role as Christians, as Americans, in confronting this evil abroad?

Pavel Unguryan, a Ukraine Ministry Leader & Former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, joins to discuss the history of Christianity in Ukraine, how we are united in faith, and the history that brought us here to this moment of Russia’s invasion and what needs to be done. Star also sits down with Rebekah Koffler to hear her remarkable story. Born in the Soviet Union, she moved to the United States as a young woman, becoming an officer in the Defense Intelligence Agency, dedicated to the fight for freedom. Having written a book on Russian President Vladimir Putin just last year, she shares her insight, experience, and views on what’s to be done, the role of the U.S., and the many failures of President Biden that have emboldened Russia in its conquest. Frequent guest and friend of the show Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, stops by to share his insight on developing issues. With a Ukrainian, a former citizen of the Soviet Union, and an American on the show, perhaps we can get a little closer to the truth on a war that has rocked the globe.

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Title: Roe v Wade 

This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we sort through all of the noise of the news coverage on the decisions coming out of the Supreme Court and its profound impact on the future of our nation. The conversation continues on the potential overturn of the key pro-abortion case, Roe v. Wade, as we discuss the historical impact of abortion on all Americans, as well as its significant targeting of Black communities.

Kassie Dulin, Director of Government Affairs and Counsel of the First Liberty Institute, joins this week to discuss the Supreme Court’s weighing in on the First Amendment protections of high school prayer at a football game. Along with our weekly expert analysts, Jonathan Alexandre and Richard Manning, we examine the recent Supreme Court ruling on the city of Boston violating the First Amendment rights of a group seeking to briefly raise a Christian flag at City Hall as a part of a city program celebrating Boston’s greater community.

 

Title:  Vax Mandate Redux

President Joe Biden has run into another roadblock to his declared mandates that federal government employees and all U.S. employers with 100 or more workers be vaccinated against COVID-19.  The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its decision to enact a stay on the workplace vaccination mandate following a legal challenge from Texas and several other states. The court ordered the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to “take no steps to implement or enforce the Mandate until further court order.” The mandate has prompted numerous legal challenges from at least 27 states as well as from business and religious groups who argue the mandate is unconstitutional including the fact that businesses that don’t comply face thousands of dollars in fines. We talked about these vaccine mandates a few months ago on CURE America and thought we’d bring back this discussion that anyone who dares to even question the vaccine gets cancelled or shamed. In this episode we speak with a medical doctor, Robin Armstrong an owner of the Armstrong Medical Group. We will talk in depth with him and a great panel of experts including Horace Cooper, Senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research and co-chairman of the Project 21; Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Roger Severino, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center

 

Title: Can A Divided Country Survive?

Is our country at the brink of another Civil War?  The landscape looks dire as there are two competing worldviews that seems to be dividing the country.  The progressive Left wants to implement socialist ideals that government should be in control of every part of our lives and determining how we live.  Conservative Christians want government out of their lives and to be given the freedom to work and worship in accordance with Biblical truths that God is our source. 

In this week’s episode of CURE America with Star Parker, we discuss these troubling times in our country: the politization of the breach of the Capitol on January 6th, the treatment of those being detained in jail over that action, and what are the real goals of the January 6th commission created by Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.

We will air footage of a visit to the D.C. jail holding some of the detainees and a press conference held by Members of Congress who are searching for answers about how these prisoners are being treated.  We debate the subject with our panelists: Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government; Peter Roff, contributing editor at Newsmax; and Sarah Parshall-Perry, legal counsel at The Heritage Foundation.  Rev.  Charles McNeil, Pastor of Unity Baptist Church in Washington, D.C and a member of CURE’s Clergy Network gives some comforting words on how to bridge the divides.

Thank you for joining CURE America.

 

An incredible video of very courageous women and men in Africa who are appealing to the Biden Administration to turn the abortion promotion spigot off.

This week Star has an incredible video of some very courageous women and men in Africa who are appealing to the Biden Administration to turn the abortion promotion spigot off.

Frankly, the truth behind the abortion expansion plan of organizations like the Gates Foundation and of the Biden administration is to target our world’s poor and uneducated with their more enlightened and elite views of whether they should be having children.

What is their reasoning? That it’s good for the environment and will alleviate climate change; and that it’s good for the poor, whose children are better off dead than birthed into poverty.

Watch and share this important discussion this week about the promotion of abortion in Africa with my panel and two professional friends to help us find answers to some extremely alarming questions.

Guests include Ryan Bomberger, founder of The Radiance Foundation, Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., Director of Research for the Center for Family and Human Rights, and Mary Szoch, Director of the Center for Human Dignity at Family Research Council.

Legacy / Compelling Interview / VOTE The Bible not your feelings 

Oct 13TH, 9 am pst, 1 pm pst  

 Shockingly honest, bolder and compelling conversation with Star Parker, the founder and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a non-profit Policy Institute based in Washington DC that fights poverty to restore dignity through messages of faith, freedom and personal responsibility. 

Star consulted on federal Welfare Reform in the mid-90s and then founded UrbanCure to bring new ideas to policy discussions on how to transition America’s poor from government dependency. In 1996, she was a featured speaker at the Republican National Convention.

Today, Star regularly consults with both federal and state legislators on market-based strategies to fight poverty.

The vision of CURE is to preserve, promote and protect Christianity, capitalism and our constitution to improve culture, reduce government dependency, and to build race relations.

CURE works in public policy, the public square, and in poor communities through three programs:

A Policy Program that today works directly with the White House and the Congress on Welfare Reform ideas;

A Media Program that includes rapid response and a daily news blog, blackcommunitynews.comAnd a Clergy Program that umbrellas a national network of more than 950 clergy who serve in various hard-hit zip codes around the country. In 2017, Star joined the White House Opportunity Initiative advisory team to share ideas on how to best fix our nation’s most distressed zip codes. In 2018, she was appointed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to the U.S. Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission. Star has a bachelor’s degree in Marketing and International Business from Woodbury University and has received numerous awards and commendations for her work on public policy issues. Many of national acclaim would agree that Star Parker has established herself as a thoughtful and energetic leader in Washington D.C. – and her CURE advisory board includes folks of note such as Generals John Ashcroft and Ed Meese; Drs. Marvin Olasky, George Gilder and Walter E. Williams. In 2016, CPAC honored her with the “Ronald Reagan Foot Soldier of the Year”; In 2017 Star was the recipient of the Groundswell Impact Award; and in 2018, Bott Radio Network presented Star with its prestigious Queen Esther Award, and nominated her to the National Religious Broadcaster Board of Directors. Star is also on the Board of Directors at the Leadership Institute. To date, Star Parker has spoken on more than 250 college campuses, including Harvard, Berkeley, Emory, Liberty, Franciscan, UCLA, and UVA. She has authored several books; is a regular commentator on national television and radio networks including the BBC, EWTN, and FOX News; and is a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators, which carries in some of the largest newspapers and news websites in the country, reaching 8 million readers weekly.

You may reach Star Parker and CURE at: www.urbancure.org