- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- The Times Examiner Endorses Steve Shaw for Greenville County Council
Somebody Has to Go!
- By Frank Hall
I am not the only person who will remember Saturday, October 29, 2011, forever. My wife, Margie, our friends Janice and Dennis Kinard, and one special officer of the North Carolina Highway Patrol are the ones that come immediately to mind.
That day started out quite harmlessly. I rolled out of bed at 7:00, which is unusually early for a Saturday. I got our slow cooker out and loaded it with two pounds of red beef stew meat plus carrots, parsnips, onions, potatoes, broth, and spices. These would cook on low all day so that when four hungry travelers returned about 5:00 P.M. they could sit down immediately to a delicious, hearty plate of beef stew. What did Robert Burns say about the plans of mice and men?
Obama Invites an Iraq Bloodbath
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Many Vietnam Veterans had a sick feeling in the pit of their stomachs when they heard the announcement that Barack Obama was arbitrarily pulling all American troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. Here we go again. By so doing, he is leaving all those Iraqis who befriended Americans during our invasion and stay in that country to be persecuted and murdered by those who will fill the void upon our departure. He is also giving our enemies across the globe justification to say we were defeated and chased from Iraq by the Islamic terror squads and fear of Iran. After the loss of the lives of 4,500 of America’s finest, their Commander in Chief has betrayed their memory and sent a message from the White House that their sacrifices and those of their families were in vain and counted for nothing.
First in Series of Retirement Parties Hosted by RINO Hunt
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Senator David Thomas First Recipient of Dubious “Honor”
“When I read a USA Today article disclosing that Senator David Thomas was collecting more than triple his regular legislator’s salary by opting to take his $32,390 annual retirement benefit instead of a legislator’s $10,400 annual salary. But continue to ‘serve’ and collect an additional $20,000 for in-district expenses and per Diem, I thought that my organization could help him understand the true meaning of retirement,” said RINO Hunt founder Harry Kibler.
Kibler said the card, along with an engraved gold pocket watch, would be presented to Thomas at the appropriate time.
State Supreme Court to Decide Who Pays for Presidential Primary
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Greenville Joins Three Other Counties in Lawsuit
The South Carolina Supreme Court could decide this week who will pay for the GOP “First in the South” primary to be held in January 2012.
Greenville, Spartanburg, Chester and Beaufort Counties filed the suit naming the South Carolina Election Commission and the Republican and Democrat Parties as defendants.
The counties fear that they will be required to pick up part of the cost of the primary as happened in 2008 when state funds were inadequate to cover county costs.
The Debt, the Downgrade and the Tea Party
- By Thomas C. Hanson
U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy speaks on “The Debt, the Downgrade and the Tea Party” Wed., Oct. 19th at a Furman University event sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow. You can view Rep. Gowdy’s speech online at SouthCarolinaConservative.com.
Haley Addresses Heritage Foundation
- By Matthew J. Hayduk
Governor Nikki Haley was greeted by a standing ovation and thunderous applause by over one thousand conservative citizens from across the United States as she took the stage at the annual Heritage Foundation President's Club Meeting.
Haley spoke briefly about her political career in South Carolina and her election to Governor. She advocated for more business people in government and reiterated that government has to run like a business.
North Greenville University Begins D.Min. Program
- By Press Release
Students may apply for admission any time during the academic year
Tigerville, SC - NGU celebrated a new chapter in its institutional history with the beginning of its first doctoral degree program. On Monday, October 3, the T. Walter Brashier Graduate School in Greer began its first seminar week of its Great Commission Studies with Discipleship and Spiritual Formation taught by Dean of the Graduate School of Christian Ministry, Dr. Larry McDonald. The week-long spring seminar on Church Growth and Revitalization will be taught by Dr. Ken Hemphill, Director of NGU’s Center for Church Planting and Revitalization (CPR).
Occupy Wall Street Tries to Crash the Tea Party
- By Tony Beam
If your primary source of news is the mainstream media you are likely convinced that the Occupy Wall Street protests are insightful, peaceful, and growing by the minute. Last week, Diane Sawyer of ABC got so excited she reported the Occupy Wall Street movement had “spread to more than 250 American cities, more than a thousand countries…and every continent but Antarctica.” For the record, according to the U.S. State Department there are only 195 countries in the world.
Why Not a "Holy Peace?"
- By Dr. Al Snyder
The term, "Jihad," in the Moslem vocabulary means "holy war." To me, it's quite a stretch to think of war as "holy." Wouldn't you consider peace to be a lot more "holy?" Shouldn't the Moslems be promoting "holy peace" instead of "holy war?"
"Jihad" seems to be an important doctrinal concept to Moslems. It comes directly from the Moslems' supposedly holy book, the Koran. It is taught as the main means for the spreading of Islam to non-Moslem peoples and nations. Islam has grown and advanced historically primarily by warfare, by conquering with the sword. It has sometimes been called, "the religion of the sword."
The Nightmarish Sixties Returneth!
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Progressive Leftists are an arrogant bunch. Like their cousins the Marxists, they consider it honorable to lie to achieve victory over their adversaries. Once they achieve power, they arrogantly and boastfully no longer consider it necessary to lie about their goals and deceptive methods for achieving them.
With Barack Obama living “high on the hog” in the White House and in control of keys to the Treasury Department’s printing presses, he is freely using taxpayers’ money and resources to campaign for a second four-year term. Despite media-created images, President Obama is not alone.
Council Honors Linda Moody for Heroics
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Saved Family from Burning House, Aided Driver in Auto Accident
Greenville County Council declared Tuesday, October 4, 2011, Linda Moody Day in Greenville County. She was presented a framed Proclamation by District 17 Councilman Joe Dill, approved by Council and signed by Chairman Butch Kirven.
Herman Cain Pushed to Top of GOP Field by Grassroots
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Party Moderates Panic, Line Up Behind Romney
Herman Cain won the Florida Straw Poll. A few weeks later, Cain scored a big win, scoring 49 percent in the straw poll conducted by the national gathering of the Federation of Republican Women.
The poll of Republican women is a valid cross section of Republican activists and is the poll that struck fear in the hearts of the other GOP presidential contenders.
Herman Cain’s 9-9-9-tax plan is getting criticism from some of his opponents, but it is only a concept that must be approved by congress and has been supported by many.
Barbara Mortimeyer Presented A UDC Membership Certificate
- By Pam Durham
On September 24, 2011, Barbara Mortimeyer was presented her membership certificate by Martha Van Schaick at the Missouri United Daughters of the Confederate State Convention. Barbara lives in Cuba, MO, and joined the Winnie Davis UDC chapter in Greenville, SC, with her daughter Pamela Durham.
If You Think You Are Standing Firm ...
- By Raquel Sheen
Scripture tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:12 that if we think we are standing firm, we must be careful that we do not fall. Recently I was saddened to hear bad news about several old friends. These friends were conservative Christian home-schooling families who seemed to be the “model homeschoolers.” So when I heard that their families had been broken apart, I was somewhat stunned. I began to ponder how easy it is for even a “model family” to fall off the path. I believe it starts when we stop putting our faith in Jesus for grace to serve Him each day and instead begin to rely on other things. They may even be good things, but a reliance on them is a reliance on externals, not internals. Following are some externals that may become substitutes for Christ.
SC Public Schools Collected $11,700 per Student This Year: 44% to Instruction
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
South Carolina public schools collected $11,700 per student this school year from several different financial sources. Only 44 percent of the total was spent on instruction, according to the South Carolinians for Responsible Government Foundation. Their conclusions were compiled from raw data released by local districts and state agencies. The Foundation has compiled and published a ten-page report that includes district-by-district figures for funding in each of the state’s 83 traditional public school districts, as well as long-term trends detailing the size and scope of that money. The full report may be found online at www.SCRGFoundation.org.
First Pres. Children Entertain at Harvest Hope Food Basket Luncheon
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Children from Greenville's First Presbyterian Church provided musical entertainment for the Harvest Hope Food Basket Luncheon fund raiser held at the Poinsett Club, Wednesday, September 28th. The mission of Harvest Hope Food Bank is to provide for the needs of hungry people by gathering and sharing quality food with dignity, compassion and education; and ending local hunger through shared community involvement. The non-profit 501(c)3 organization began as an emergency food box program in 1981.
Let Parties Run Their Own Primaries
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
When South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian advocates the state government should run and pay for political party primary elections, and Republican Party leaders agree, it is time to take a close look at the situation.
Prior to 2008 Democrat and Republican parties ran their own primaries. They staffed the polls with volunteers. Party leaders resolved any questions and problems that arose.
Sixteenth Regiment SCV Adds Seven New Members
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Jim Bouchillon, at left, Commander of the 16th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Camp 36, Sons of Confederate Veterans, added seven new members to the roster during the September meeting of the unit. They also added a new SCV Cadet Alden Garrett (not shown). The new members include James Blackmon, Robert Bryant, James Connell, Stephen Garrett, Harold Hawkins and Kenneth Willis.
The SCV unit owns and operates the Museum and Library of Confederate History in Greenville and sponsors the 16th South Carolina Color Guard of Honor which participates in various events across the Southland.
Members are descendants of men who served in the Confederate armed forces.
Greenville GOP Chairman Elected to National Office
Betty Poe, Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party and President of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women, was elected Third Vice President of the National Federation of Republican Women at their convention last week. She was greeted with a standing ovation by the Executive Committee upon her arrival in Greenville, Monday night. S. C. GOP Chairman Chad Connelly congratulated Mrs. Poe and stated she was the first South Carolinian in 39 years to be elected to be an officer in the National Federation of Republican Women.
SC GOP Presidential Primary Sat., Jan. 21, 2012
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
South Carolina will Retain “First in the South” Primary and Host “First in the South” Republican Debate with FOX News
The South Carolina Republican Party has set Saturday, January 21st as GOP Presidential Preference Primary date. The state party made the move from February because Florida jumped ahead of the South Carolina original date in violation of party rules.
With the date change, South Carolina will remain “First in the South” following only Iowa and New Hampshire.
Question of Obama’s Birth Remains
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
During my interesting interview with Dr. Jerome Corsi last week, he mentioned that he had a discussion earlier in the day with G. Gordon Liddy who had discovered new information on the birth of the current president of the United States, Barack Obama. Dr. Corsi said the information would be contained in a new article he was preparing for World Net Daily.
According to the report published by World Net Daily and authored by Dr. Corsi, Liddy has a trusted source that supports a source already reporting to WND that the birth records in the vault in Honolulu are forged and that the files were tampered with as early as 1978. Liddy and Corsi warn that there are forged copies of birth information from both Hawaii and Kenya planted by Obama operatives as a trap to discredit so-called “Birthers.”
“Good ol’ Boys” Get “Black Eye” For Pension Abuses
Greenville’s Sen. David Thomas Made Taxpayer Rip-off Poster Boy by Liberal Press
Taxpayers are angry. The government of South Carolina is broke, a very important election year approaches, the South Carolina Republican Party is trying to clean house and improve its image and, out of the clear blue, Gannett newspapers nationally and locally feature Republican Sen. David Thomas as the Poster Boy for legislative pension abuses.
The September 23-25 Weekend edition of USA Today featured a front page “Special Report” titled “How State Lawmakers Pump up Pensions in Ways you Can’t.”
Republican Women’s Heritage
LaDonna Ryggs, chairman of the Spartanburg Republican Party, said that “Republican women have given us a great heritage” as she recounted the history of the Republican Party and the National Federation of Republican Women at the Greenville County Republican Women’s monthly luncheon at the Poinsett Club, Thursday.
Ryggs referred to a plank of the 1872 Republican platform that read: “The Republican Party is mindful of its obligations to the loyal women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom. ” This was nearly 50 years before women had the right to vote.
Whistleblower Seeking $3 Million in Lawsuit Against DOT
Jeff West Seeking $3 million plus unspecified Damages from Three DOT Executives
Jeff West, a biologist and 25-year veteran employee of the South Carolina Department of Transportation, has filed an age discrimination suit against the troubled and financially strapped department.
As the DOT original Permits Coordinator, West says in the lawsuit that younger, less experienced workers were selected for key jobs that he sought in the DOT Environmental Division. Two of the positions he sought were important in overseeing the environmental impacts of road projects on the landscape.
Paul & Ann Downings
- By Keith Crowe
This week’s feature is a flashback to one of the top groups of yesteryear, the Downings. The story of the Downings begins as a classic boy-meets-girl story. Virginia Ann Sanders of Pittsboro, MS, grew up on a cotton farm and had dreams of singing gospel music all over the world. Her family was supportive of those dreams, making sure Ann had the best music teachers and singing schools in the area to attend. Ann listened to a variety of music as a girl, and was a fan of Patti Page and Rosemary Clooney in particular, but since her aspirations were in gospel, it was her interest in Ginger Smith Laxson, soprano and pianist for the Speer Family, that would ultimately pay off for her.
SC Legislature Supports Israel
- By Dr. Al Snyder
The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a significant resolution recently, commending the nation of Israel for its relations with the United States of America and with the State of South Carolina. The resolution did not generate any special news attention, but I thought it was important enough to report it to you.
College May Be Dangerous for Men
- By Phyllis Schlafly
College is a dangerous place for men. They are not only a minority but they are victimized by discriminatory and unconstitutional anti-male rules.
In another striking proof that the Obama Administration is totally manipulated by feminists, the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent out a 19-page "DCL" (Dear Colleague Letter) to colleges and universities that should make men fear attending college at all. The letter adopts the feminist theory that in all sexual controversies or accusations, the man is guilty unless he proves himself innocent.
Returning to the Constitution
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Many Americans at the grass roots are returning to the Constitution for answers to the nation’s problems. What has suddenly prompted interest in this historic document and why should it be of interest to every American?
There is an old poem that goes something like this:
God and Soldier we adore
In time of trouble, not before
Trouble gone and all things righted
God is forgotten, the soldier slighted
There Is a Real Chance to Stop Funding for “Sustainable Communities.”
- By Tom DeWeese
Action Alert: (This in from Virginia property rights activist Cathy Turner)
Here are the details:
The House of Representatives have cut funding from Obama’s Partnership for Sustainable Communities program. The program has been targeted for elimination from the House FY 2012 spending bill.
Defunding Sustainable Development has also come through a Department of Transportation bill, a draft of which completely eliminates funding for what are called TIGER grants, which provides funding for the largest grants through the Partnership for Sustainable Communities program.
Corsi Believes Obama May Bow-Out of 2012 Election
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has Formed ‘Cold Case Posse’ to Investigate President’s Eligibility
The Times Examiner had an opportunity to discuss current events with Dr. Jerome R. Corsi prior to his presentation at Furman University, Monday evening. During the discussion, he received a phone call regarding his conversation with Arizona Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio that morning.
When asked if he thought Obama would prevail through the 2012 election, Dr. Corsi said in his view “there is a fifty-fifty chance” that the powers that be in the Democrat party will convince Obama to withdraw from the race. He believes the logical replacement would be Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Weather Perfect for Constitution Day Festival
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The cool, late summer afternoon was perfect for celebration of Constitution Day at Heritage Park in Simpsonville on Saturday.
In addition to an informative address by Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy that included an update on the NLRB’s unconstitutional power grab in support of union bosses, there were patriotic reenactments, music and an opportunity for youngsters and adults alike to become more informed about the Constitution of the United States, especially the 27 Amendments to the Constitution.
- Furman Faculty Committee Undermines Conservative Speaker Program
- Clemson Remembers Military Heritage
- Half-time Performance at Clemson-Wofford Game
- Blue Ridge Students Observe Greenville County Council
- And Now a Word from our (?????) in Chief
- Remember 9/11 Ceremony at Wade Hampton High School
- An Observer’s View of the Senate - DOT Hearing
- Lessons From 9/11/01
- Holder Puts Hold On South Carolina’s Voter ID Law
- DeMint: South Carolina Delegation Best and the Brightest in the Country
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