Pastor Jerry Cook discusses if one can be both pro-life and pro-death penalty at the same time on Politics and the Pulpit. “Should Christians support the death penalty and is it consistent to be both pro-life and pro-death penalty? Well the quick answer is: well yes, you can be” – Pastor Jerry Cook
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‘Politics & The Pulpit’ With Pastor Jerry Cook: Critical Race Theory Part 2
“Politics & The Pulpit”, Pastor Jerry Cook discusses culture and critical race theory in his latest show. In his most recent show, Pastor Jerry Cook, host of KHTS’ “Politics & The Pulpit” discussed critical race theory and the effects that it has had on the country. Cook discussed previous Civil Rights leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm ...
Read More »‘Politics & The Pulpit’ With Pastor Jerry Cook: Critical Race Theory
Are you interested in the intersection of politics and culture, with religious faith and everyday events around the country? Do you seek out opinions that either reflect or contrast with your own? If hot button political issues, their intersection with religion and everyday life, and opinions about these topics are interesting to you, you should check out Pastor Jerry Cook’s ...
Read More »Garcia Applauds House Passage Of PACT Act
Congressman Mike Garcia (R-Santa Clarita) applauded the House passage of the Honoring Our PACT Act on Thursday. On Thursday, Garcia commented on the recent passage of the Honoring Our PACT Act, a bill that is expected to improve healthcare options for veterans. “I’ll always be a steadfast supporter of our servicemembers, while they serve and after their time in the ...
Read More »Garcia, California Republicans Criticize Concealed-Carry License Leak
Congressman Mike Garcia (R-Santa Clarita) and members of the California congressional delegation sent a letter to California Attorney General Robert Bonta about the recent leak of concealed-carry permit applicants from the last ten years by the California Department of Justice (DOJ). On June 27, 2022, the California DOJ updated the Firearms Dashboard Portal and the personal data of every individual ...
Read More »Santa Clarita City Council Approves Expansion Of Eternal Valley Memorial Park
At the regular meeting on Tuesday the Santa Clarita City Council voted to approve the expansion of the Eternal Valley Memorial Park near the 14 Freeway. On June 7, 2022, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing for the proposed project at Eternal Valley. With a 3-0 vote, the Planning Commission adopted a resolution recommending the City Council also approve the ...
Read More »Barger Sole Dissenting Vote Against L.A. County Board Motion For Power To Remove Sheriff
Los Angeles County Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, representing the Santa Clarita Valley, released a statement Tuesday voicing her concern for being the sole opposing vote on a motion that would give the board the power to remove the L.A. County Sheriff. The motion, introduced by Supervisors Holly J. Mitchell and Hilda L. Solis is aimed to “establish meaningful checks ...
Read More »Assemblywoman Valladares Comments On Saugus Strong Act, Gas Prices
In a recent on-air interview with KHTS Radio, Assemblymember Suzette Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, discussed the Saugus Strong Act, her bill to enhance school safety, and other issues affecting the Santa Clarita Valley. With gun violence increasingly making its way onto school campuses across the United States, Assemblywoman Valladares has made it her goal to create a system that aims to ...
Read More »What Does It Mean To Be A Part Of Counter Culture Today
Pastor Jerry Cook discusses what it means to be counter culture on his radio segment “Politics and The Pulpit”. Counter culture means that somebody wants to do everything opposite and different from a society they know.
Read More »Recall Gascón Campaign Submits Over 700,000 Signatures To County Registrar
The Recall D.A. George Gascón Campaign submit over 700,000 signatures to the L.A. County Registrar of Voters on Wednesday, more than enough to qualify the recall for the November ballot. Recall Gascón campaign officials announced Wednesday that they had plans to submit 717,000 signatures to the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters. Only 566,857 valid signatures are required to qualify ...
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