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- How to Save the USA
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- 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
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
NCAA Warned to Stay in their Lane after Swim Controversy
- By Joshua Arnold - Family Research Council
Representative Mary Miller (R-Ill.) and other members of Congress threw the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) a life preserver yesterday, writing the embattled organization's president a letter with a stern warning, "if the NCAA is unwilling to protect women, Congress will be forced to take immediate action." The NCAA is drowning in a pool of its own making after allowing a male swimmer to outrace all the females in the women's 500-yard freestyle championship race. Congress is offering the NCAA a chance to do the right thing voluntarily, but it's unlikely that the NCAA has enough sense or boldness to recognize that before Congress cracks down.
Senate to Vote on KBJ Nomination Soon
- By Eagle Forum
In the coming days, the Senate will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court Justice. Eagle Forum has grave concerns with Judge Jackson’s potential confirmation.
Among these concerns is Judge Jackson’s anti-life position. Throughout the hearing Judge Jackson refused to answer many questions regarding her stance on abortion, citing that either she could not because those questions were in the Court system or that she did not know. When asked by Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) whether unborn children at 20-weeks feel pain, the Judge responded that she did not know. In addition, as an attorney, Judge Jackson wrote a brief on behalf of pro-abortion groups supporting a law that blocked pro-life advocates from approaching abortion clinics. Given this and her responses throughout the hearings, it’s not a surprise that Planned Parenthood and NARAL support Judge Jackson’s confirmation.
New NGU Honor Society Recognizes Outstanding Academic Achievement in Interdisciplinary Studies
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Alpha Iota Sigma (AIS), an international organization established to recognize outstanding academic achievement in the field of interdisciplinary studies, was founded at North Greenville University (NGU) in February. Induction into Alpha Iota Sigma is a prestigious distinction awarded only to the most outstanding students.
State Law Keeps Judicial Income Hidden from Public
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Under state court rules, judges must avoid even the “appearance of impropriety” in all of their activities, and “minimize the risk of conflict” with their official duties.
Citizens, however, typically have no easy way of determining whether the income sources of many South Carolina judges or their immediate family members pose potential conflicts of interest when those judges are hearing court cases. That’s partly because unlike for other public officials, state law exempts most judges from filing annual income-disclosure statements with the State Ethics Commission.
And judges also are exempted from having their annual taxpayer-funded incomes listed in the online salary database for state employees making at least $50,000 yearly.
There's More for You in 2022
- By Alveda King
At the beginning of 2022, my pastor Theo McNair, Jr. preached a sermon entitled "There is More." The message encouraged me so much that I'd like to share a first quarter recap and perhaps help you prepare for what's to come.
In January 2022 we observed the annual March for Life, and the birthday of my uncle, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. During this season, the Dobbs case, a controversial challenge to legal abortion in America was in full-fledged public debate. Lt. Governor Winsome Sears was sworn into office during this time.
The Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization is still a pending U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with the constitutionality of a 2018 Mississippi state law that banned abortion operations after the first 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Conservatives Need to Take Better Advantage of the Gifts From the Far Left
- By Neil Patel
According to Pew, the so-called progressive left makes up only 6% of the American population and 12% of the Democratic Party. This small group is overwhelmingly white (nearly 70%), young and highly educated. They are also extremely engaged politically, voting and donating to candidates at a higher rate than almost any other political grouping. And they are overrepresented in many key positions of influence, including academia, media, Hollywood and, increasingly, corporate America.
Building NWO Control
- By The John Birch Society
Vladimir Putin wants to redraw the lines in Eastern Europe, by invading Ukraine. But is there more to the story? Changing the boundaries of countries, oil and energy, the push for more power and a One World Government all fit together like pieces of a New World Order puzzle.
Watch this video to learn more about how regional governments move us toward a One World Government.
Insult Diplomacy: Does Biden's Vilification of Putin Help?
- By Pat Buchanan
Several weeks into the war in Ukraine, ABC's George Stephanopoulos asked President Joe Biden if he agreed with those who call Russian President Vladimir Putin "a killer."
"I do," said Biden.
Since calling Putin a killer, Biden has progressed to calling him "a war criminal," "a murderous dictator," "a pure thug" and "a butcher."
It is difficult to recall an American president using such a string of epithets about the leader of a nation with which we were not at war.
What is Biden's rationale? What is his purpose here?
White House’s Proposed Spending Blows Americans’ Budgets
- By Eagle Forum
President Biden released his budget proposal for the 2023 fiscal year this week. Even though the House and Senate Appropriation committees tend to act in the majority’s interests, the White House’s budget is supposed to set the fiscal priorities for the year. As usual, Biden’s budget is full of leftist priorities, and we will be the ones paying for it.
The White House’s fiscal proposal comes with a price tag of $5.8 trillion. Here are some of the line items to pay attention to:
Mickey's Mantle of Radicalism
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Apparently, Disney isn't planning to make nice with parents anytime soon. Thanks to bombshell video, leaked Tuesday, Americans are starting to understand just what kind of Fantasyland the company is. Corporate President Karey Burke painted a horrifying picture of the company's future projects, insisting on an employee Zoom call that she wants a "minimum of 50 percent of its characters to be LGBTQIA" and other minorities. "I'm here as the mother of two queer children," Burke said, "one transgender child and one pansexual child." And "going forward," she insisted, those are the stories Disney should be telling.
NGU’s Faith At Work Business Symposium Set for April 4
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University (NGU) will present its annual Faith at Work Business Symposium on Monday, April 4, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. in Turner Chapel on its Tigerville Campus. This free conference showcases Christian marketplace leaders who prepare and encourage NGU students to have a Kingdom impact through their future leadership. Attendees are motivated to develop a Christian Worldview of business operations while gaining necessary exposure to critical, contemporary, real-world issues approached from a biblical perspective.
“We are excited about presenting the Sixth Annual Faith at Work Business Symposium at North Greenville University this year. This will be the first time that we are holding the symposium in the evening, and we will have two wonderful speakers for this event,” said Dean of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship (COBE) Dr. John B. Duncan. “These gentlemen apply their faith at work every day and we look forward to our students and other attendees hearing their unique insights about how God is currently at work in and through business entities.”
In April and May of 2022, South Carolina will host Varna International and Israel’s Violins of Hope
- By Amnon Weinstein – Founder Violins of Hope
For once-in-a-lifetime performances as they join together for a series of stunning concerts.
Varna International has presented its breathtaking musical productions at The Kennedy Center, Boston’s Wang Theater, and Lincoln Center. During this month-long concert series, local musicians will play the violins played by Jewish musicians imprisoned during the Holocaust. The exquisitely restored violins will sound again, bringing melodies to life in remembrance of those who perished. These awe-inspiring performances will take place at Columbia’s Koger Center, the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, the Greenville Peace Center, Newberry Opera House and many more! Please visit our events page to read about all our scheduled performances.
Agenda 2030: The Root of America's Economic Problems
- By Paul Dragu - The New American
In this spellbinding interview, Paul discusses with leading Agenda 2030 expert Tom DeWeese how this nefarious global master plan is being implemented, the lie that Agenda 2030 has no binding power, examples of how “green” measures are actually worse for the environment, and how communities have and should push back against this plan for global totalitarian government.
Meadows Begins Campaign for Re-election to Greenville County Council
- By Press Release
Greenville County Councilman Willis Meadows officially announced today the beginning of his campaign for re-election to Greenville County Council District 19 seat.
Meadows, chairman of County Council, who is currently owner of a Greenville insurance agency, said that he will continue to give the district "an effective, experienced and conservative voice on Greenville County Council."
"As a long-time resident of Greenville County I care deeply about our community," Meadows said. "District 19 is facing new challenges, presented by unprecedented growth. Along with the existing problems of development, congestion, and an increasing property tax burden, County Council continually faces new challenges that require common-sense solutions. I want to continue to help find these new common-sense solutions for our county just as I have done for the past four terms as a Council member. This approach is the same as I have used in my education and business careers for over five decades."
Abortion's Knocking, WHO's There
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
A party that can't even define the word "woman" would have a field day with "human rights." That's what Republican Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has been warning people since the latest Russian sanctions bill flew through the House and landed at the Senate's door. Just because Congress wants to help Ukraine stop the senseless killing doesn't mean it should open the door to senseless killing of another kind: abortion.
"Somebody ought to read the bills, don't you think?" the Kentucky conservative fired back when reporters hounded him for holding up the vote. "If you don't define what human-rights abuses are, you set up something so wide open that... a president [could] sanction anyone in the world for anything they feel like," Paul argued.
Dr. Robert Malone: CDC Got Caught Hiding Data, Vaccination Might Increase Risk of Omicron Infection
- By Roman Balmakov - Epoch TV
While in Florida, we sat down with Dr. Robert Malone—who is a vaccine expert, and holds several patents to the original mRNA technology—and we discussed how the CDC recently got caught hiding critical vaccine data, how getting the COVID-19 vaccine might actually increase the risk of Omicron infection, as well as the concept of “mass formation psychosis.”
Never Forgotten: The Lies About Terri Schiavo
- By Michelle Malkin
This week marks the 17th anniversary of the court-sanctioned murder of Terri Schindler Schiavo. Under the order of a Florida judge who never bothered to visit her and an adulterous spouse-in-name-only who ranted "When is that b---- gonna die?" to one of Terri's nurses, American legal and medical authorities supervised the cruel, two-week-long starvation and dehydration of a profoundly disabled woman who was not terminally ill and who had an army of family members ready to care for her for the rest of her natural life.
Your Pain at the Pump is Part of Agenda 2030
- By Paul Dragu - The New American
Inflation was already at a 40-year high when gas prices skyrocketed to historic records. In this episode, Paul interviews Tom DeWeese, an expert on Agenda 2030 who wrote the book on and has spoken extensively about this diabolical plan. Tom explains how your pain at the pump and other energy-related woes are part of a nefarious plan for one-world totalitarian government. Tom also exposes the “climate crisis” fallacy and discusses how green energy schemes often cause more harm to the environment than they prevent. Tom concludes with what you can do to fight back against Agenda 2030 and preserve freedom and prosperity.
Resources & Action Items:
1.) Learn more about Tom DeWeese’s organization, the American Policy Center, click here.
2.) Check out the JBS Agenda 2030 action project, click here.
3.) Join the JBS and fight back against all one-world schemes, click here.
Catching Fire News is Launching!
- By American Policy Council
The American Policy FOUNDATION – the educational sister group to my America Policy CENTER is launching an online video news outlet.
It is called CATCHING FIRE NEWS and will feature programs no other network dares to air!
Obviously, you are aware of the outright lies and censorship of the truth coming from CNN, MSNBC, plus all the major networks and their local affiliates.
Never will you hear the honest truth from these media sources the full truth about the Climate Change hoax, or the forces behind the lie. Nor will you hear about the massive move to crush our agriculture industry or the 30x30 land grab.
ICAN Uncovers Merck Study Showing Simultaneous Chickenpox & MMR Vaccination Increases Adverse Events in Children
- By Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN)
AUSTIN, Texas -- Following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from non-profit Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), a previously undisclosed Merck study looking at the safety of Varivax vaccine revealed an alarming increase of adverse events in children who received the Chickenpox and MMR vaccine at the same time.
Moreover, the study, produced by the FDA Food & Drug Administration, revealed that the FDA and pharmaceutical corporation Merck were aware of these harms to children, yet failed and continue to fail to warn pediatricians and parents about the risks.
Democrats Spend Low-Income Americans Into Poverty
- By Star Parker
I have been writing for years about how progressive policies championed by the Democratic Party and served up under the guise of caring about low-income Americans wind up hurting these very communities.
The latest chapter in this saga is the newly unleashed round of inflation, the worst our country has seen in 40 years.
Two important points here are that first, we can lay responsibility for this inflation directly at the doorstep of the Biden administration, and second, those being hurt most by this inflation are the very low-income Americans that this administration claims to care so much about.
New Mystery Drama TV Series BREAKING STRONGHOLDS has the World in Suspense
- By Christian Newswire
HOUSTON -- The new streaming series filmed in Montgomery, Texas is set to release globally on April 30th, 2022. Breaking Strongholds is a faith-based mystery drama that keeps viewers guessing while addressing serious cultural issues.
The show centers around a high-school teacher gone missing and the family of Detective Ethan James, whose son, unbeknownst to him, is considering suicide to escape the pain from the loss of his mother. All the while, a small Texas town is distracted and deceived by the arrival of world-renowned, best-selling author and thought leader, Redmond Quinn.
Republicans Even the Score on Girls' Sports
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
When photographer Erica Denhoff first saw the segment on Lia Thomas, she thought something was "honestly wrong." After stopping and rewinding the "Today Show" multiple times, she was certain: NBC had altered the picture. Gone was the swimmer's Adam's apple, his harsher -- more male -- features. "I pride myself on providing authentic images as a photojournalist," she told the Washington Examiner. This wasn't the shot she'd taken, Denhoff insisted. The network had airbrushed the face of the biggest story in sports to fit the transgender narrative. But considering the country's reaction, they'll have a much harder time glamorizing something else: their argument.
No, School Boards Are Not 'Banning Books'
- By David Harsanyi
Accusations of left-wing free-speech authoritarianism -- whether through corporate restrictions, the state targeting "misinformation," the shouting down of dissent in universities or the canceling of dissenting voices -- are well-documented. Attempting to even the ledger, liberals have begun alleging that conservatives are engaging in "book bans" in public school districts.
The newest outrage on this front comes from a ProPublica investigation in which Superintendent Jeremy Glenn of Granbury Independent School District in North Texas is taped saying chilling things like: "I don't want a kid picking up a book, whether it's about homosexuality or heterosexuality, and reading about how to hook up sexually in our libraries." ("Minutes later," reports ProPublica, "after someone asked whether titles on racism were acceptable, Glenn said books on different cultures 'are great.'")
Latest Polls Show Biden Increasingly Underwater
- By Bob Adelmann - The New American
AP Photo - The New American
The results of two establishment polls released last week continue to confirm Americans’ increasing disapproval of Joe Biden. Even among Democrats, the polls reflect increasing disenchantment with their president.
The NBC News poll, taken between March 18 and March 22, reported that Biden’s approval rate has cratered to just 40 percent, the lowest of his time in office, and the lowest pollsters have recorded since 2014. Those polled indicated that they want Republicans to take control of Congress in the midterms by 46 percent to 44 percent. The last time that happened, in 2014, Republicans gained 13 seats in the House and flipped nine seats in the Senate.
Biden’s disapproval rating is now at 55 percent, close to one out of every six Americans.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for April 4-8, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, April 4, 2022: Annie Broughton welcomes Bob Arnold to share his journey of grieving after the unexpected passing of his daughter. Tonight Bob provides insight from his book, When The Circle is Broken. Tonight’s program features the music of Micah Hall.
Asia's Autocrats Are Calling, Mr. Biden
- By Pat Buchanan
While President Joe Biden was in Brussels and Warsaw showing U.S. solidarity with Ukraine, the 38-year-old autocrat who rules North Korea made a bold bid for the president's attention.
For the first time since 2017, Kim Jong Un test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, the largest road-mobile missile ever launched.
While it flew 600 miles from Pyongyang into the Sea of Japan, the mammoth missile flew for 71 minutes, reaching an altitude of 3,852 miles.
Had it been fired in a normal trajectory, its missile warheads could have reached Washington, D.C., and every city in the USA.
On the Frontline of Helping Jews Escape Ukraine
- By Christian Newswire
GALILEE, Israel -- Cofounder and Chairman of the board of directors of the Aliyah Return Center, Chaim Malespin is on the frontline of helping Jewish immigrants escape the warzone in Ukraine. He is directly involved in providing desperately needed supplies like food, clothing and housing to the refugees arriving in Israel every day.
Chaim is available for interviews and can provide insights on:
How the Aliyah Return Center is helping to rescue and care for Jewish Ukrainian refugees who are running for their lives and escaping to Israel.
- If Judge Jackson Cannot Give the Senate the Definition of a Woman, Then the Senate Should Not Give Her a Lifetime Seat on the Supreme Court
- Victory is a Just Peace
- Disney Dwarfed by Goofy Transgender Push
- A Trojan Horse Is Stalking Our Nation – Beware Of Pseudo-Conservatives Bearing “Constitutional” Panaceas! (Part 2)
- Just Say Something Hosts 34th Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament
- National Prayer Luncheon for Life Honors Live Action with Pro-Life Impact Award & $50K Grant
- The Contradiction of the Administration
- Tennessee Designates January 22 as the Day of Tears
- Federal Court Blocks D.C. Law Permitting Child Vaccinations Without Parental Consent
- MORE Marijuana means: MORE addiction, MORE drug overdoses, MORE criminals, MORE money laundering.
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