- 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
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- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
House & Senate Fail to Ensure Rights of All Americans
- By Eagle Forum
Washington Fails to Enact Pro-Life Protections
Last week started with excitement but ended with Washington disappointing us yet again. On Tuesday, the Senate failed to pass two important pro-life pieces of legislation.
The first, S. 3275 or The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act failed 53-44. Thankfully, the bill received two Democratic votes from Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Joe Manchin (D-WV). But, Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) voted against it.
Why Have the American People Decided to Throw Out Their Political Leaders and Start Over?
- By Neil Patel
Now that Sen. Bernie Sanders is surging and a populist-left Sanders versus populist-right Trump race looks more and more likely, it might finally be time for America's leadership class to start looking inward and asking what's going on. People don't throw out all their normal political leaders for a TV-host billionaire and a socialist who honeymooned in the Soviet Union when they are satisfied with the state of affairs in their country. Something's going wrong for the American people. They are desperately searching for new political leaders who will shake things up.
Coronavirus Crisis Is Trump's Time to Lead
- By Pat Buchanan
Not until well into the Democratic debate Tuesday night did the COVID-19 coronavirus come up, and it was Mike Bloomberg, not a CBS moderator, who raised it:
"The president fired the pandemic specialist in this country two years ago," the former New York mayor said. "There's nobody here to figure out what the hell we should be doing. And he's defunded the CDC."
Not 24 hours later, President Donald Trump, home from India, was in the White House briefing room, flanked by the nation's foremost health experts, deputizing Vice President Mike Pence to head the task force to lead America's battle against the spreading disease.
Democratic Debate Doom
- By David Limbaugh
One overarching truth emerged from the cacophonous Democratic debate this week: The Democrats haven't got game. They're floundering. They're lost. And they're coming up short.
Everyone on that stage except maybe the clueless Michael Bloomberg recognized that Sen. Bernie Sanders is the dominant front-runner, so they trained their sights on him, which is hardly a smart strategy for ingratiating yourself to the Democratic base responsible for his popularity. It's like trying to win someone's love by trashing his family. So right out of the gates, these contenders shot themselves in the foot. Not a good look.
Global Prayer Campaign Aims to Penetrate 'Fortress of Islam'
- By Christian Newswire
'Resist fear and hatred' says leader of 30 Days of Prayer for Muslim World, April 24 - May 23, 2020
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are expected to join a targeted global prayer campaign for the Islamic world during the Muslim month of Ramadan, April 24 - May 23, 2020.
The 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World (www.30DaysPrayer.com) aims to help Christians "see Muslims the way God does," using an illustrated daily prayer guide booklet that can be ordered in bulk for churches and other groups.
Coinciding with the observance of Ramadan -- a period of fasting and prayer for Muslims -- 30 Days of Prayer guides participants on a journey through Islam around the world.
Pained by Choice
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
After a while, even the most hardened doctors would admit it gets to them. For Dr. Anthony Levatino, it happened suddenly. He was in the middle of a dismemberment abortion -- holding the first piece of the baby he'd torn apart -- when he abruptly stopped. "I didn't want to continue," he said. "But I had to, because... if we don't get all of the parts out, the woman will get sick, get an infection, [or] even die." He kept working. But by the end, when he looked at the pile of little body parts he'd removed -- a pile similar to the dozens he'd made before -- something was different. "I didn't see the woman's 'right to choose' or the $800 cash I'd made in 15 minutes. I saw somebody's son or daughter."
Parents Forced to Rethink Education Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
- By The Old Schoolhouse®
SchoolhouseTeachers.com provides an alternative educational platform easily accessible from home
GRAY, Tenn. -- Awaiting instruction from public health advisors, schools in Brighton and Hove, England, have told parents they have the option to keep their children home from school with authorized absences. Five confirmed coronavirus cases have surfaced in the area. With a long incubation period of up to two weeks, it is concerning that schools are not advised to notify the school as a whole if a student or faculty member is undergoing testing. Information is only to be revealed if a case is confirmed (theguardian.com). This means parents are forced to make a decision that will have a long-term effect on their children. Do they risk sending them to school amid the current outbreak, or do they place education on hold and wait it out?
Quilts of Valor Awarded
- By Tony Dunn
Wednesday evening at Greenville Library The Quilts of Valor Foundation Presented Quilts to 15 Veterans. Front row left to right First row Matt Adams, Robt Crombie, E. Alex Gephart, James Hood, James Kelly, Dale Michals, Bradley Roberts, Steven Shapiro. second row: Thomas Walsh, James Wakeste, Landon Thompson, Terry Taylor, Karen Sprinkle, Anthony Spearman.
Bradley Roberts a Navy Veteran injured while in service. Bradley is a member of american Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Taylors, S.C.
There Is No American Worker Shortage
- By Michelle Malkin
"We're full, our system's full, our country's full!" That was President Donald Trump last year at our southern border.
"Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families." That was Trump in January 2017 at his inaugural address.
"The influx of foreign workers holds down salaries, keeps unemployment high, and makes it difficult... to earn a middle class wage." That was presidential candidate Trump in 2016.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for March - 13, 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.
Monday, March 9, 2020: Tonight Pastor Nathan Bland welcomes Dr. William Westafer, the pastor of First Baptist in Cowpens, South Carolina, to discuss his book, Clergy Stress: Causes and Cures. Pastor George and Linda Thompkins of The Word Only Deliverance Ministry in Greenville, South Carolina share how their church recently got flooded and promote a benefit service that will help their ministry. This program also features the singing of Hollywood Logan, who discusses his time with The Drifters as well as his book, The Love Letter From God: Promises of God.
Bernie Sanders, Castro, Cuba and All Things 'Democratic Socialist'
- By John H. Utz - Greenville, SC
Let's go back to April, 1964, Cleveland, Ohio. Our Young Republican Club (John Birch 'chapter'!) was sponsoring a speech by John Martino, speaker for the John Birch Society, author of "I Was Castro's Prisoner." Martino was a small business owner in Cuba, in opposition to new dictator Fidel Castro sufficiently enough to be thrown in prison ( and apparently not so sufficient as to be remove by a firing squad).
Ask Your Senator to Keep H.R. 5038 Out of the Senate
- By Eagle Forum
The House recently passed the amnesty-filled Farm Workforce Modernization Act (H.R. 5038), and the Senate is entertaining the idea of moving it forward.
This bill would allow illegal aliens to obtain work permits, green cards, and paths to citizenship if they have been unlawfully employed at least part-time during the past two years. Although this bill tackles the agriculture industry, the effects could creep into other businesses. If an illegal immigrant unlawfully works in agriculture ten years prior to the passage of this legislation, they will be given Certified Agricultural Worker Status for an additional 5 ½ years and have the ability to be hired by any employer in the United States. After four years, they are handed a path to citizenship.
Will JFK's Party Become Sanders' Party?
- By Pat Buchanan
Sen. Bernie Sanders may be on the cusp of both capturing the Democratic nomination and transforming his party as dramatically as President Donald Trump captured and remade the Republican Party.
After his sweep of the Nevada caucuses, following popular vote victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders has the enthusiasm and the momentum, as the crucial battles loom in South Carolina on Saturday and Super Tuesday on March 3.
Churches and Immigration
- By Jim Brooks
It is a mystery that “Christian” Churches can advocate bringing practicing Muslims to the United States in great numbers. It is true Christian churches can not dictate immigration policy to secular governments but Christian Churches should be influenced by Biblical teachings of the identity of the many anti-Christ’s. Jesus said Christians should be as wise as serpents but gentle as a dove. Genteel doves shouldn’t invite hawks in for genteel dialogue – even if their genteel life-style is the best, because hungry hawks advocate eating doves.
82nd America Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest State Finals
- By American Legion Department of SC Photographer, Gilbert Scales
Left to right: American Legion Department of South Carolina Commander Walt Richardson; Home-School Senior Post 3 sponsored Isaac Jansen who was judged the winner of the State High School Oratorical Contest on Saturday, February 22nd; Post 3 Oratorical Contest Chairman David Rogers; and American Legion Dept. of SC Oratorical Chairman Fred Timmons.
Left to right: Oratorical Contest 1st runner-up Jessica Scannell, runner-up Colin James Morris, Legionnaire from Post 193 in Chapin represented runner-up Paige MayLath who had to leave early and Isaac Jansen sponsored by Post 3 in Greenville who was judged the 1st place winner in the High School Oratorical Contest Finals.
The Transparent Nonsense of the Russia Hoax
- By Mike Scruggs
Grasping for Power by Insulting Truth and Reason
No informed adult outside of a lunatic asylum can believe that Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin would prefer to have Donald Trump as U.S. President over Hillary Clinton,
Bernie Sanders, or any other leftist or radical leftist Democratic Party politicians competing in the 2020 Presidential Primaries. It is absurd to believe that Putin would favor Trump, a U.S. President whose promised and actual policies embody strong national defense and internal security policies, over Democrats whose policies on national defense and especially internal security are demonstrably weak—so weak that foolish and short-sighted are too polite a description.
Will This Be “The History Of Our Future”?
- By W.H. Lamb
“Are these the shadows of the things that will be, or are they shadows of things that may be, only?... Men’s courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses be departed from, the ends will change….Say it is thus with what you show me.”
So said Ebenezer Scrooge to the “Spirit of Christmas Future,” in Charles Dickens’ classic 1843 novel, “A Christmas Carol,” one of his most popular and enduring books.
BJU Students Raise Over $185,000 for Mobile Medical Unit
- By Randy Page - BJU
For Bob Jones University’s annual Bible Conference offering fundraising campaign, BJU students spearheaded multiple fundraising efforts to raise $150,000 to purchase a Save the Storks mobile medical unit for Carolina Pregnancy Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Save the Storks, a leading national pro-life organization, partners with pregnancy care centers to deploy buses that provide free ultrasounds, pregnancy and STI testing and confidential counseling. Over an eight-week period, the University community surpassed the goal by raising over $185,500.
Stop, Question and Frisk
- By Walter Williams
Before former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg threw his hat into the 2020 presidential race, he defended the New York Police Department's use of "stop, question and frisk" policing. At a United States Naval Academy's 2019 Leadership Conference, Bloomberg said, "We focused on keeping kids from going through the correctional system ... kids who walked around looking like they might have a gun, remove the gun from their pockets and stop it." He claimed that as a result of his policy, New York's murder rate fell from 650 a year to 300 the year he left office.
The Biblical Mandate for (Growing) Wealth
- By Ben Graydon
Jesus speaking: “Again, heaven’s kingdom realm is like the wealthy man who went on a long journey and summoned all his trusted servants and assigned his financial management over to them. Before he left on his journey, he entrusted a bag of five thousand gold coins to one of his servants, to another a bag of two thousand gold coins, and to the third a bag of one thousand gold coins, each according to his ability to manage.
Hospital Refuses to Provide Treatment to Patient Injured Under its Care
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
CONCORD, Calif. -- Life Legal is working with the brother of a 52-year-old man who is being denied life-saving medical treatment at a California hospital in violation of a court order.
Wayde Luce, 52, was admitted to John Muir Hospital in Concord, California, on January 23 for emergency dialysis treatment. Contrary to his family's wishes, the hospital gave Wayde Fentanyl and Ativan-two powerful drugs that cause central nervous depression. According to the CDC, Fentanyl is 100 times more powerful than morphine. Wayde's brother, Dale Luce, asked the hospital not to sedate Wayde. Wayde was anxious and nauseous and Dale was concerned he would choke on his vomit if he were sedated.
Senate Voting to Protect the Unborn
- By Eagle Forum
Next week, the Senate is voting on two bills that protect the lives of our country’s most vulnerable — the preborn.
The first piece of legislation is S. 3275, The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Pain-Capable bans abortion after 20 weeks gestational age due to overwhelming scientific evidence that babies at this age can feel pain. In fact, there has been recent evidence that babies can feel pain earlier than this.
An Original British Army "Brown Bess" Musket from the Revolutionary War
- By Staff Report
The Times Examiner Contributor and Author W.H. "Bill" Lamb holding an ORIGINAL BRITISH ARMY "BROWN BESS" musket from the Revolutionary War in front of a backdrop of a picture of President Donald Trump and VP Mike Pence taken on Jan. 18, 2020 at the "ROCK THE RED.USA" Tea Party Coalition convention in Greenville, S.C.
The Secret Life of Wisconsin Kids
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Imagine dropping your son off at school, never knowing that he lives a completely different existence as a girl for eight hours a day -- and everyone knows it but you. And not only do teachers know it, but they go to great lengths to hide it. That's the reality in Madison, Wisconsin, where moms and dads have been furious to find out that not only is the district keeping their children's gender expression a secret, but there's an elaborate scheme in place to keep parents from ever finding out!
Was the Debate Beat Down Fatal for Mayor Mike?
- By Pat Buchanan
Wednesday night in Las Vegas, Mayor Mike Bloomberg learned what it is like to be thrown up against a wall and frisked.
At the opening of the Democratic debate, his first, Mayor Mike was greeted by his nearest neighbor on stage, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, with this warm welcome:
"We're running against ... a billionaire who calls women 'fat broads' and 'horse-faced lesbians.' And, no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump. I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg."
Where Things Stand After the Las Vegas Debate
- By Neil Patel
After watching the Las Vegas Democratic debate, it's becoming less and less clear how the Democrats plan to defeat, or even challenge, President Donald Trump this fall. As a conservative Republican watching just for kicks, the debate was amazing -- tons of drama and entertainment value. But if you are a Democrat committed to getting rid of Trump, it was probably not so much fun. In fact, it had to have been depressing to watch. There were fireworks and interesting storylines, but when the smoke cleared, who was left to take on Trump?
- The Democrats' Predicament
- Honey, I Shrunk The Democrats
- BJU to Host CoRE Conference
- Spending Cuts & A New Entitlement Program
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 2-6, 2020
- Conservatives of the Upstate’s Grassroots Next Meeting
- All Those That Hate Trump
- Mom and Apple Pie
- Trail Life USA -- Boy Scouts of America Faith-Based Alternative -- Saddened by BSA Bankruptcy News; Outlines Youth Protection Policies in Place
- BJU Presents the Canadian Brass
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