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- Local Republican Leaders Seeking Advice from Democrats
- The Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party & Co. Vs Republican Party Priorities
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- Dale Arterburn for Greenville County Coroner
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
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- The 1861 Cherokee Declaration of Independence
- America’s Existential Immigration Crisis
- Yemen and the Houthi Rebels
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Adam Morgan Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
Will War Derail Trump's Reelection?
- By Pat Buchanan
"It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future," Yogi Berra reminded us.
But on "The McLaughlin Group," the TV talk show on which this writer has appeared for four decades, predictions are as mandated as was taking Latin in Jesuit high schools in the 1950s.
Looking to 2020, this writer predicted that Donald Trump's great domestic challenge would be to keep the economy firing on all cylinders. His great foreign policy challenge? Avoiding war.
GCRWC Elects New President
- By Thomas C. Hanson
During December 5th luncheon, Greenville County Republican Women's Club President Julie Hershey hands over the gavel to newly-elected President Racine Cooper who was formerly the Club's Program Chairman.
VVA Certificate of Appreciation
- By Tony Dunn
Haley Guthrie, granddaughter of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 President Pat Ramsey, was presented a certificate of appreciation for her work with VVA. Presenting the certiicate is Hope Sumers of AVVA Chapter 523.
"Ice On Main" 2019-2020
- By Tony Dunn
People taking advantage of "Ice on Main," an annual event in Greenville Downtown, South Carolina. Ice on Main will continue to be open every night until Monday, January 20th, 2020.
Downtown visitors skate on "Ice on Main" at night under the lights.
The Christian Controversy over Islam
- By Mike Scruggs
A Time for Truth and Courage
“The media, academia, and the political and religious world of our decadent Western civilization see modern Islamic terrorism as an aberration, something at odds with true Islam, which they claim is a religion of peace. Their wishful thinking has no justification in the Quran, hadith [sayings of Muhammad], or Islam’s 1,400-year history.”—Luiz Sergio Solimeo, author of Islam and the Suicide of the West, published 2018
According to Solimeo, there are 164 verses in the Quran that advocate Jihad—holy war against all non-Muslims. According to Dr. Bill Warner (politicalislam.com), 31 percent of the content of the sacred writings of Islam including the Quran, the hadith, and approved Islamic histories of Muhammad are about Jihad, and less than two percent of this is not related to violence, deception, or supporting activities to achieve Islamic Supremacy.
Does America have A Christian Heritage or Not? Part 3 of 3
- By W.H. Lamb
President Harry Truman, crusty old Democrat that he was, said the following while he was POTUS: “This is a Christian nation. In this great country of ours has been demonstrated the fundamental unity of Christianity and democracy.” He was correct in the first part, and misleading at the end, since I’m certain that he knew that the U.S. was established as a Constitutional Republic, and purposely NOT as a “democracy”, which our wise Founders, from their Biblical knowledge and their study of history, regarded as one of the WORST forms of government, and they were correct about that. (Using the word “democracy” in any way to describe our REPUBLIC is semantically misleading at best, labels one as a mal-educated person, and is semantically incorrect, especially when used by those who should know better, or even worse—by those who have subversive and anti-constitutional republic agendas as their goal!)
Colleges Dupe Parents and Taxpayers
- By Walter Williams
Colleges have been around for centuries. College students have also been around for centuries. Yet, college administrators assume that today's students have needs that were unknown to their predecessors. Those needs include diversity and equity personnel, with massive budgets to accommodate.
Now Is "The Time For All Good Men To Come To The Aid Of Their Country"
- By Lewis Vaughn, SC Sen., Ret.
How many have heard that adage? To those of us who attended high school in the forties, it was the sentence that was used to teach us how to type. WW II was raging in both Europe and Asia at the time. In addition to teaching us typing, it was used to remind us that we needed to support America in the war effort by buying War Bonds and teach us that we might one day be called upon to serve in the Armed Forces, or support the war effort in some other way. I edged up to about 30 words per minute. I dropped out of school at the age of 16 and enlisted in the Army on July 17, 1950, just after the start of the Korea War. Of course, it was not called a war, but a “Police Action” by then President Truman. It was later that it was dubbed “THE FORGOTTEN WAR” by U.S. News & World Report - Oct. 1951. Technically it was not a war. No declaration of war was ever voted on by Congress.
Where Have All Our Heroes Gone
- By Ray Simmons
When I was young I used to hear
Of John Paul Jones and Paul Revere,
And the sad and solemn tale
Of liberty and Nathan Hale.
Across Kentuck with Boone I went,
And with Crockett to Alamo's great event.
Back then the stories still were told
Of chivalrous knights, daring, bold,
Who, with Arthur at the helm,
From Camelot fashioned England's realm.
Downtown Greenville Celebrates Christmas Day and Night
- By Tony Dunn
Large Christmas Tree on Main Street in Greenville help put people in the Christmas spirit.
Brian Boughner and band entertain downtown Greenville passerbys during Christmas Holidays.
President Trump Signs Museum Coin Bill
- By National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum
The National Law Enforcement Museum Commemorative Coin Act signed into law on Friday, December 20, 2019.
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Law Enforcement Museum at the Motorola Solutions Foundation Building is pleased to announce that President Donald J. Trump has signed the National Law Enforcement Museum Commemorative Coin Act into law. The bill, officially known as H.R. 1865, recently passed both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
SCPRT Secretive About Renters at Governor’s Mansion Complex
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Since Henry McMaster became governor in 2017, the state’s tourism agency has received more than $675,000 from renting the historic Lace House at the Governor’s Mansion complex in downtown Columbia, records show.
But the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism (SCPRT) ) – whose director, Duane Parrish, is a member of McMaster’s Cabinet – won’t reveal who has rented the public building, contending it would be an “unreasonable invasion of privacy” under the state Freedom of Information Act.
Judicial Watch Sues DOJ and CIA for Documents on Eric Ciaramella
- By Judicial Watch
As the impeachment/coup against President Trump marches on, Judicial Watch is taking the lead on exposing the full truth about the various Deep State officials at the center of some the controversies at issue.
We just filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits against both the DOJ and CIA for CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella’s communications. He reportedly worked on Ukraine issues while on detail to both the Obama and Trump White Houses.
Out-of-Control Federal Budget Funds Left-Wing Agenda
- By Calvin Freiburger, LifesiteNews.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congress is poised to pass another pair of omnibus spending bills this week, which will not contain an anticipated expansion of foreign abortion funding but will allow the abortion industry's current federal funding to continue.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 208 to 138 Tuesday to approve a $1.4 trillion pair of spending bills to fund the federal government and avoid a government shutdown over the holidays. The Senate is expected to pass it as late as Friday, and President Donald Trump is expected to sign it into law. (The President has now signed the bill.)
Topics We Aren't Allowed to Talk About
- By Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel
Throughout the impeachment drama, the press repeatedly told you that the president was a liar. They said his lies are why he had to be impeached. Donald Trump is a salesman; he is a talker, a booster, a compulsive self-promoter. If Trump hadn't gotten rich in real estate, then he could've made a fortune selling cars. Most people know this.
Is 'Little Rocket Man' Winning?
- By Pat Buchanan
As of Dec. 26, Kim Jong Un's "Christmas gift" to President Donald Trump had not arrived. Most foreign policy analysts predict it will be a missile test more impressive than any Pyongyang has yet carried off.
What is Kim's game? What does Kim want?
He cannot want war with the United States, as this could result in the annihilation of the Kim family dynasty that has ruled North Korea since World War II. Kim is all about self-preservation.
Australia Calls the World Start the Decade with Prayer -- Sunrise Prayer Relay - New Year's Day 2020
- By Christian Newswire
UNANDERRA, Australia -- Australia Christian prayer leaders invite their brothers and sisters in Christ, prayer groups, prayer networks and churches to join with them all over the world to pray at sunrise on New Year's Day 2020. This prayer gathering can take place at a public location such as a hill, lookout, landmark or church in your area. It could even be your own home. Watch the new video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx_6rVOv9mo.
Mayor Pete's 'Promise'
- By David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh is off. The following column is by Terence Jeffrey.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who is seeking the presidency, wants to facilitate "choice" when it comes to killing an unborn child but not when it comes to educating a born one.
In his America, the government would pay for abortions and the child care of millions -- from birth onward.
Government Workers Get Another Bonus at Taxpayers Expense
- By Eagle Forum
Amidst the impeachment sham, the House and Senate recently passed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, S. 1790 (NDAA). This past July, House Republicans overwhelmingly voted against the Democratic-backed legislation.
The July NDAA authorized about $733 billion for fiscal year 2020 which is $17 billion below the amount the President requested in his budget proposal and $17 billion more than enacted in fiscal year 2018. Additionally, this version of the NDAA Reauthorization included many anti-family provisions. Among these are access to emergency contraception, or abortifacients, for sexual assault survivors and SOGI (sexual orientation and gender identity) language, which attempted to use the military as a tool to redefine gender.
Jill Biden, Meet Cpl. Ronil Singh and Deputy Brian Ishmael
- By Michelle Malkin
The last time I checked, Joe Biden was running for president of the United States. But his wife, Jill Biden, demonstrated where the beltway Democratic couple's allegiance and compassion are rooted this Christmas season: Mexico.
Biden traveled to a camp in Matamoros on the southern border this week bearing gifts and meals for Central American migrants -- all hoping to trespass across the border illegally or exploit our asylum system with the help of "Open Borders Inc." profiteers. Biden was accompanied by the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley.
Virginia's Second Amendment Attack
- By Walter Williams
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam apologized for his medical school blackface stunt, but he will have much more to apologize for if he signs into law a bill that attacks Virginia citizens' Second Amendment rights. The measure is Senate Bill 16, which would ban "assault" firearms and certain firearm magazines. Since Democrats have seized control of Virginia's General Assembly, they are likely to push hard for strict gun control laws. Those laws will have zero impact on Virginia's criminals and a heavy impact on Virginia's law-abiding citizens who own, or intend to own, semi-automatic weapons for hunting or their protection. As a friend once explained to me, "I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop."
Festival of Christmas Trees in Downtown Greenville
- By Tony Dunn
Hyatt Hotel in Greenville Downtown, South Carolina holds a annual Festival of Christmas Trees from various local organizations.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 have a very patriotic Christmas Tree at the Hyatt Hotel.
Today France, Tomorrow the USA?
- By Pat Buchanan
As that rail and subway strike continued to paralyze travel in Paris and across France into the third week, President Emmanuel Macron made a Christmas appeal to his dissatisfied countrymen:
"Strike action is justifiable and protected by the constitution, but I think there are moments in a nation's life when it is good to observe a truce out of respect for families and family life."
Macron's appeal has gone largely unheeded.
Virginia's Second Amendment Attack
- By Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam apologized for his medical school blackface stunt, but he will have much more to apologize for if he signs into law a bill that attacks Virginia citizens' Second Amendment rights. The measure is Senate Bill 16, which would ban "assault" firearms and certain firearm magazines. Since Democrats have seized control of Virginia's General Assembly, they are likely to push hard for strict gun control laws. Those laws will have zero impact on Virginia's criminals and a heavy impact on Virginia's law-abiding citizens who own, or intend to own, automatic weapons for hunting or their protection. As a friend once explained to me, "I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop."
Nite Line Guest Line-up for December 30-January 3, 2020
- 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.
WGGS TV's Week of Singing
This week WGGS presents its Week of Singing, which features a music special every night on Nite Line from 8:00-9:30 p.m.
- The Consequences of Liberal Christianity Today
- Just Who Is This Jesus? An Exploration Into God’s Miracles
- 2nd Annual Wreaths Laying on Graves of Veterans
- 94th Annual Post 3 Goodfellows Food Box Program - 2019
- Similiar Helicopter Flown by Captain Hampton During Gulf War
- Post 214 Participates at Recent Gun Show
- Vietnam Veterans of America Christmas Dinner
- NGU Graduates First Doctor of Education Class at December Commencement
- Official with Christian Television Network TBN Responds to 'Christianity Today' Editorial Calling for President Trump's Removal from Office
- Dr. Dobson Responds to Christianity Today
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