Feds Quietly Create Database of People of Faith; Convention of States Gains Momentum

Cindy Drukier
By Cindy Drukier
February 26, 2022The Nation Speaks
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If you object to getting a COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons, you can apply for an exemption. But if you work with the federal government, you’ve also been added to a database. Mat Staver, chairman of the Liberty Counsel, says there’s no good reason to keep lists.

And, in America Q&A we ask if any of your habits have changed as inflation drives prices up … and up?

Next, states fed up with federal government overreach are teaming up. If they get 34 to agree, they can hold a convention aimed at amending the constitution. It sounds like a long shot but the movement is halfway there, as we hear from Mark Meckler, president of the Convention of States Action.

Finally, in our second America Q&A, we ask for reactions on how the Canadian government handled the truckers’ protest?

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