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- Greenville County School Board Forum - Thursday, Oct. 17th
- NC Attorney General Josh Stein’s 2020 Judicial Rebuke on Election Rules
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- North Carolina Soros Alert
- CIVILIZATION’S INTERREGNUM – PART 15
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- Religion, Region, and Politics
Truth about Veteran’s Funeral Benefits
- By Bob Dill and Gilbert Scales
Presentation to the American Legion by Chip Howard
Chip Howard, manager and senior funeral director at Woodlawn Funeral Home in Greenville, South Carolina, addressed American Legion Post 3 during the August regular meeting.
Howard discussed the eligibility requirements for burial in a VA National Cemetery and the fact that space may not be reserved ahead of time. He presented excerpts from the Dignity Memorial Veterans Planning Guide used by Woodlawn, including the “truth about veteran’s funeral benefits.”
Regulatory Crisis to Affect Everyone
- By Jim Wilkie
Already feeling the detrimental effects of heavy-handed EPA regulations in the county, around 60 to 70 citizens gathered in Pickens County last Tuesday night to voice their fears about revised Federal Clean Air Standards. In a meeting called by the Pickens County Taxpayers Association, Pickens County Legislative Delegation members heard citizens’ concerns over revised clean air standards. Also in attendance was a SC DHEC representative from the Bureau of Air Quality, US House 3rd Congressional District candidate Jeff Duncan, as well as state House candidate Eric Bikas.
Views on the “Restoring Honor Rally”
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The “Restoring Honor Rally” held in Washington, D.C., Saturday, August 28, was an event that elected official will ignore at their own peril. Many Americans have mixed opinions regarding Glenn Beck. Regardless, the event on Saturday would not have taken place without his leadership, motivation, patriotism, hard work, the use of his media platform and the expenditure of a lot of his personal funds.
Some 500,000 people attended the event in person and it was broadcast in its entirety by C-SPAN live and at least twice afterwards.
Black Leader Comments on Glen Beck Rally and Dr. King's Speech
- By Christian Newswire
Christian Newswire -- Day Gardner, President of the National Black Pro-Life Union, submits the following and is available for comment: I can't explain what I felt as I watched Dr. Alveda King bounding down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to deliver her speech, "I Too, Have a Dream."
In the moments before I was introduced, I was taken back 47 years to when I was eight years old. I remember that day vividly--sitting on the floor, my back leaning against my father's chair. My eyes were glued to the television. Dr. Martin Luther King had become my hero, he was a deliverer. Even then, my parents seemed worried about his future--would someone try to silence this man of God? Unfortunately, it did happen -we all lost him.
County Republicans Adopt Unity Principles
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Key Conservative Principles Defined for Candidates, Elected Officials
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee, following a lengthy debate, approved standards and principles for candidates and elected officials necessary to earn Greenville County GOP support.
Republican candidates and elected officials who disagree with certain principles listed in the resolution will not receive endorsement or financial support from the Greenville County Republican Party.
Ken Turner Named “Living Legend” by Grand Ole Gospel Reunion
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Ken Turner, a native of Greer, South Carolina, (make that “Apalache”) was named the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion “Living Legend” for 2010 by Charlie Waller during the 23rd Grand Ole Gospel Reunion at the Hyatt Regency in Greenville, Saturday, August 21st, 2010. This is an annual award presented to only one deserving individual.
Cadet Bryce Tyson Completes Basic Training at West Point
- By Press Release
WEST POINT, N.Y. -- Cadet Bryce Tyson, son of Bruce and Gwen Tyson of Greenville, completed Cadet Basic Training at the U.S. Military Academy.
Tyson entered West Point June 28 and has successfully completed seven weeks of CBT. Also referred to as "Beast Barracks," CBT is one of the most challenging events a cadet will encounter over the course of their four years at the academy.
Local Veterans Honored at Haywood Estates
- By Press Release
Greenville veterans were honored with a special celebration last Saturday at Haywood Estates retirement community, located at 1180 Haywood Road.
Haywood Estates residents, members of the American Legion Post 3, and more than 60 people from the local area attended the Freedom Days event, which included a presentation of the colors, patriotic music from The Upstate Senior Band, refreshments, patriotic decorations, and a special Wall of Honor dedication.
Gates Retirement Opens Door for Graham Appointment
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced last week that he intends to retire next year. His retirement opens the door for the appointment of Sen. Lindsey Graham as Secretary of Defense by President Obama.
Gates was appointed to head the Department of Defense in 2006 by President George W. Bush at the insistence of Democrats who hated his predecessor Don Rumsfeld. President Bush apparently thought the sacrifice of Rumsfeld and others would satisfy them, but he was mistaken. Gates was retained as Secretary of Defense by President Obama as a “token Republican” compatible with the Obama agenda.
Dates That Destroyed America
- By Chuck Baldwin
The decision by Congress to socialize medicine in the US ranks among the most draconian, most egregious, most horrific actions ever taken by the central government in Washington, D.C. This bill rocks the principles of liberty and constitutional government to the core. It changes fundamental foundations; it repudiates historical principle. Oh! The same flag may fly on our flagpoles, the same monuments may grace our landscape, and the same National Anthem may be sung during our public ceremonies, but it is not the same America. The Congress of the United States has now officially turned America into a socialist state.
On March 21, 2010, Congress passed, and on March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the dreaded national health care bill into law, and as such, these dates join a list of dates that have each inflicted unconstitutional, socialistic, and sometimes even tyrannical action against the States united and have, therefore, contributed to the destruction of a free America.
Woodlawn Honors the “Greatest Generation” on their Greatest Day
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The 65th Anniversary of the End of World War II
Woodlawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park honored veterans of World War II with a “Spirit of 1945 Ceremony” on Saturday, August 14, 2010.
Direct involvement of the United States in World War II began with the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The war ended in Europe on May 8, 1945; however, the Japanese were determined to fight to the death to defend their homeland. A ground invasion of Japan would cost thousands of lives on both sides. The atomic bomb shortened the war and saved both American and Japanese lives.
Half of School Board Facing Election Challenges
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Filing Closed at Noon Monday with all Incumbents Challenged
Taking funds from classroom teachers, increasing debt and raising taxes during a deep recession and period of high unemployment are some of the factors attracting candidates to challenge members of the Greenville County School Board this election year.
Political opposition can change the attitude of incumbent school board members who may have been less than sensitive to their constituents during their lengthy four-year terms.
Glenn McCall tells Upstate Republican Women:
- By Thomas C. Hanson
We look to Greenville to uphold our conservative values
Glenn McCall, one of South Carolina’s two national committeemen, told the Upstate Republic Women, Monday, that the Greenville County Republican Party is the benchmark that other county Republican parties strive to follow.
“We look to you to uphold our conservative values,” McCall said, citing the leadership of chairman Patrick Haddon and Dan Herren, state executive committeeman.
County Council Kills Sunday Alcohol Sales Referendum in Committee
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The proposed referendum for Sunday Alcohol Sales in unincorporated areas of Greenville County never made it to the County Council for approval on second reading. The measured was killed by a vote of 6 in favor to 5 in opposition in the Committee of the Whole. Seven votes were required to move it forward to the full council.
Viguerie: “Conservative Movement Re-Launched”
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“Stronger Than Even in Reagan Years”
Richard A. Viguerie, one of the founders of modern conservatism and author of Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause, noted that voters in the Senate Republican Primary Elections in Colorado and Connecticut favored conservative candidates. Viguerie is optimistic about the outlook for the upcoming general election.
Blue Ridge AFJROTC Cadet Leadership School
- By Press Release
From 10-17 July, 2010, 17 Blue Ridge cadets attended Cadet Leadership School on the campus of Converse College. There were over 300 cadets present, representing 22 high schools from North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina. This annual event focuses on developing leadership skills, teamwork, attention to detail, self-discipline, respect for authority, and Air Force related academics. Five Blue Ridge cadets were recognized for their outstanding performance.
Stealing the Next Election
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
With the midterm general election only 10 weeks away, many Americans are worried about whether we can count on having an honest election in view of the Obama Administration’s track record and especially the Justice Department’s handling of the New Black Panther voter intimidation case from the last election.
Editor David Kupelian has addressed the issue head-on in the current issue of Whistleblower.
Un-American American History Courses
- By Phyllis Schlafley
Arizona's new law that requires the police to ask people to show ID, which was just knocked out by a supremacist judge, may not be the most controversial Arizona law about illegal aliens. Governor Jan Brewer signed another law this year that bans schools from teaching classes designed to promote solidarity among students of a particular ethnic group.
This law bans classes that "promote the overthrow of the United States government" or "promote resentment toward a race or class of people" because schools should treat all pupils as individual Americans. The issue arose because the Tucson School District offers courses in Mexican-American studies (known locally as Raza Studies) that focus on that particular group and its influence.
Wakesha Fogle Greenville County Teacher of the Year
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Northwood Middle School Math Teacher
Greenville County Schools Superintendent Phinnize J. Fisher announced the selection of Wakesha Fogle, Northwood Middle School mathematics teacher, as the 2010-11 Greenville County Teacher of the Year.
South Carolina's First in South GOP Primary Status Preserved
- By SC GOP
Kansas City, MO - August 6, 2010 - South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Karen Floyd today announced that South Carolina will retain its unique status as the nation's First in the South Republican Presidential Primary, with a new rule passed by the Republican National Committee.
The date of the primary will likely be set in late February of 2012, after the Iowa and New Hampshire contests. All other states are encouraged by the new rule to have their contests in April, but can go in March so long as they award their delegates on a proportional basis.
Local Residents Visit Historic Abbeville
- By Marlene Dowd
Left to right: Lewis and Lila Vaughn with Bob and Marlene Dowd at the Abbeville Opera House to see, "Man of Constant Sorrows, The Story of the Stanley Brothers" and their struggle to become part of mainstream bluegrass music.
Massive Tax Increase Due January 1, 2011
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
So Much for Campaign Promises of “No Tax Increased for Middle Class”
Unless the Democrat dominated Congress acts before December 31, 2010, Americans of all income levels will face massive tax increases despite the appealing promises of “no tax increases for those making less than $200,000,” made by Candidate Barack Obama before becoming President of the United States.
“The Real Maverick”
- By Harry Kibler
Rowena Booker, at right, and fellow Conservative. See the story of the South Carolina Black Conservative Movement Anti-Illegal Immigration Rally with photographs and comments by Rowena Booker, Charles Earley and others on Page 5.
Christian Medical Association Protests Use of Military Facilities for Abortions
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
More Than 200 Military Physicians Sign Letter to Senators
The 16,000 member Christian Medical Association has sent a letter to US Senators signed by more than 200 military physicians who have served U. S. Soldiers asking them to vote against the National Defense Authorization Act for 2011. The act contains
an amendment by Sen. Roland Burris that would remove restrictions on performing abortions in military facilities.
I Should Have Ordered the Meatloaf
- By Terry M. Thacker
As I left the Petersburg National Battlefield, about which I wrote last week, I turned right onto Crater Road. I did not have far to go before I found another site of historic interest – Blandford Church.
I pulled right onto the grounds of the extensive cemetery, drove around a bit, then parked near the church in order to get a photo. Unfortunately the photo turned out rather dark. (I am definitely getting a digital camera before my next trip.) It was evening time and the building was closed for tours for the day, but I later looked up the church on the internet and found some information.
Rowena Booker, “The Real Maverick”
- By Harry Kibler
The South Carolina Black Conservative Movement Anti-Illegal Immigration Rally
With temperatures in the 90’s, the weather was not the only heat of the day. As the crowd came together at the Statehouse in Columbia for the Anti-Illegal Immigration Rally organized by The Black Conservative Movement, the heat was placed on President Obama and the liberals in Congress and the State Legislature. Rowena Booker, the Founder and President of The Black Conservative Movement, was the last speaker of the event. Mrs. Booker said “We have stepped off the plantation and there are many black conservatives that are afraid to step off the plantation.”
Should Greenville County Council Follow the Lead of Knox White and Open Bars on Sunday?
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
By the time you read this piece, Greenville County Council will have killed in committee or allowed to continue through the approval process and a second reading a proposal to have a referendum on Sunday alcohol sales by the drink in bars and restaurants in the unincorporated areas of Greenville County.
The question is currently presented as one of economics, business profitability and customer service. In the past, it was a question of morals and religious belief. That was when the Ten Commandments and “Remember the Sabbath Day, to Keep it Holy” was built into the fabric of the community. That was before the “Bible Belt” was invaded by men on bicycles wearing spandex from places where the Ten Commandments were banned.
Greenville County Republican Executive Committee Rebukes Sen. Lindsey Graham
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Senator Voted for TARP, two Supreme Court Nominees of Questionable Qualifications, Promoted Amnesty for Illegal Aliens and Abandoned the Republican Platform
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee enthusiastically voted 61 to 2 to approve a resolution of rebuke against Sen. Lindsey Graham at its Monday night meeting.
Copies of the resolution were given to each member of the Executive Committee prior to the vote. The resolution was read from the podium by Second vice Chairman Geri Warren. No one expressed opposition to the resolution from the floor.
GOP Organizing New Precincts
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Jan Williams, Third Vice Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, announced Monday night plans for organizing for the party all 12 of the new precincts created recently in Greenville County by the State. Williams said a meeting is scheduled for August 28 from 12 Noon until 4:30 at the Greenville County Library downtown to elect a president, executive committeeman and other officers to represent the GOP in each of the newly created precincts.
Converse College Cadet Leadership School
- By Press Release
From July 10th until the formal military graduation parade on July 17th, 300 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets from 22 high schools in three states polished leadership skills at Converse College in Spartanburg. The states of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia were represented with the best of their AFJROTC programs. Cadets ranging in age from 14 to 18 learned to work on teams, manage their time, and make decisions in a time-tested military framework.
Reader Response to Dr. Woodard
- By Steve Lefemine
Woodard wrong, Catholic Sheheen No Conservative on "Abortion"
In the headline article in the July 28 issue of The Times Examiner, it states: "On social issues Sheheen is a conservative [sic]. Sheheen is Catholic, and if he takes his church's view on abortion, stem cell research, gay [sic] marriage [sic] and euthanasia, ""he will be a very formidable candidate," Woodard said."
This description of pro-abort SC State Senator Vincent Sheheen (D) attributed to Dr. David Woodard, a professor of political science at Clemson University, is demonstrably false vis-a-vis the "abortion" issue.
- The Crater
- Local Action the Answer to Federal Aggression
- Sixteen Conservative and Tea Party Groups Sign Censure of Senator Lindsey Graham
- Liberals Botching the Afghan War
- English Country Dance ~ Y’all Come!
- National Sons of Confederate Veterans Reunion Held in Anderson, SC
- “Wade Hampton III” Returns to Greenville
- Florida Leader Visits Upcountry
- Is Your Tap Water Making You Sick?
- Alvin Greene and the Deception Machine
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