- 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
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
Who Decides Who Gets In?
- By Michelle Malkin
My plan to "Keep America Great" is very simple:
1) Stop exporting American soldiers to countries that hate our guts.
2) Stop importing people from countries that hate our guts.
When I voted for Donald Trump in 2016, I thought this was the plan. The "America First" champion rightly assailed Barack Obama for recklessly endangering the lives of our soldiers to pursue politically driven endless wars. President Trump promised to build an effective wall on the southern border. He enacted tough travel restrictions, upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, on visitors from countries whose terror-coddling governments pose national security threats.
Dems and Iran: The Best of Enemies
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
First, Democrats accuse Donald Trump of not acting presidential enough. Then, when he does the most presidential thing of all -- protecting Americans from a violent terrorist -- they complain. When the White House's air strike took out one of the biggest threats to the West, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-N.Y.) called him a "monster." And she wasn't referring to dead Iranian leader General Qasem Soleimani. She was talking about Trump.
ACCU Closes 2019 with Multiple Acts of Kindness
- By Christian Newswire
GLENDORA, Calif., Jan. 7, 2020 /Christian Newswire/ -- America's Christian Credit Union (ACCU), a faith-based financial institution headquartered in Southern California, wrapped up its sixty-first year with multiple acts of generosity, reinforcing its key corporate priorities of building stronger families, communities, futures, and ministries.
North Greenville University announces partnership with Tree of Life Bookstores
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Sitting from left: NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., and Associate Vice President for Tigerville Operations Billy Watson. Standing from left: Senior Vice President for Finance Michelle Sabou with members of the NGU Campus Store staff.”](/images/Tree-of-Life-Signing_print.jpg)
North Greenville University (NGU) is pleased to announce a new course materials partnership with Tree of Life Bookstores (TOL), headquartered in Marion, IN. The partnership will provide NGU students with more affordable course material solutions.
TOL will offer its innovative “textbook butler” service to NGU students beginning Fall 2020. This service allows students to have all their course materials delivered to their campus residence or desired address before classes begin, all conveniently billed as one low fee to their student account.
Children Are Our Future
- By Johnnelle Raines
“Children are our future" Thomas Jefferson once said,
“They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.”
When nearly half of our students are fine with Socialism, we indeed are in danger of losing our Republic. And it's public education's fault!
Remembering the 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing in Beirut
- By Mike Scruggs
241 Americans killed by Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists
![U.S Marine Corps flag Remember Beirut 1983 U.S Marine Corps flag Remember Beirut 1983](/images/United-States-Marine-Corp-Logo.jpg)
In 1920, following the First World War and the defeat of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, France received a League of Nations Mandate to govern Greater Syria, which included Lebanon. Lebanon had remained predominantly Christian despite early Muslim dominance of Syria following the death of Muhammad in 632 and more than 400 years under the yoke of the Ottoman Empire. The French separated out the predominantly Christian Province of Lebanon, which was about 80 percent Christian, the majority being Maronite Catholic. To placate the ambitions of the highly secular Lebanese merchant class, they added to it the predominantly Muslim agricultural areas east of Mount Lebanon, diluting the Christian population to about 55 percent in the combined area of Greater Lebanon. But France intended to be the protector of Christian Lebanon regardless of its boundaries. A 1932 census indicated that the various Christian denominations constituted about 53 percent of the population of Greater Lebanon. The French withdrew in 1946, after Lebanon became an independent state of the United Nations.
Miami Voice: Evangelicals Speak out in Florida
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"I may not be perfect," President Trump admitted, "but I get things done." And for many voters, including evangelicals, that's what matters. In fact, for the thousands of supporters packed into Miami's Ministerio Internacional El Rey Jesús last Friday, it was probably the best explanation yet for the strong bond between Christians and this White House. Unlike the media, who can't seem to understand the appeal of this president to his most enthusiastic base, evangelicals would say it's simple: promises made, promises kept. And they have three years of examples to prove it.
The New Racism
- By Walter Williams
A voter may dislike a black, homosexual or female candidate, but it's not likely that he would openly admit it. However, diversity-crazed leftist/progressive Democrats have openly condemned the physical characteristics of some of their 2020 presidential candidates. Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are be leading the polls despite the fact that they have been condemned as old white men. While Pete Buttigieg is homosexual, something that pleases diversity crazies, he is also a white man, young and religious. With Kamala Harris' departure from the race, the Democratic field has lost one of its persons of color. Another, Senator Cory Booker, stands at 2% in the polls; his days are numbered. That means the only Democratic candidates polling high are those condemned as old white people -- two men and one woman, Elizabeth Warren.
New Survey Shows 367 Abortion Facilities Have Closed Since 2013
- By Christian Newswire
The Status of American Abortion Facilities in 2019: Operation Rescue's annual survey shows that overall, abortion facility numbers tick up.
WASHINGTON -- A total of 36 abortion facilities closed nationwide in 2019, according to a survey of every abortion facility in the U.S. conducted by Operation Rescue.
In 2019, new abortion facility openings slightly outpaced closures. Today, there are a total of 710 U.S. abortion facilities, up nine facilities from 2018's record low of 701.
Planned Parenthood Watchdog Assails Abortion Empire Over Annual Report
- By Christian Newswire
FRONT ROYAL, Va. -- Planned Parenthood watchdog Life Decisions International (LDI) has blasted the abortion-committing empire based on information made public in the behemoth's 2018-2019 Annual Report. The following statement is by LDI President Douglas R. Scott, Jr.:
If I were to describe the state of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) in just a few words, they would be "dollars, deception and death." Planned Parenthood has increased its devotion as each area is essential to the group's existence.
CONSPIRACIES - Past, Present, Future (Part 1 of 2)
- By W.H. Lamb
“In politics, nothing happens by accident; if it happens you can bet it was planned that way.” (Attributed- probably inaccurately- to President Franklin Roosevelt.)
![The assassination of Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate, March 15, 44 B.C., as depicted by Italian Painter, Vincenzo Camuccini (1771-1844). Painted in 1798. The assassination of Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate, March 15, 44 B.C., as depicted by Italian Painter, Vincenzo Camuccini (1771-1844). Painted in 1798.](/images/Lamb_2478.jpg)
I assume that most of us are aware of the concept of “conspiracies” throughout world history, and we’ve probably heard that term used for much of our lives. Even today we hear the ridicule of political conspiracies, often from popular but ill-informed “talking head pundits” all over the political spectrum who love to attack and disparage “conspiracy theorists” (people who are convinced that there are genuine conspiracies among us at this very time, based on evidence they feel is compelling). The more politically astute and educated among us like to discuss the pros and cons regarding whether “conspiracies”—political or otherwise-- have existed in the past or exist now, and what has been the affect upon history of such activities. I suggest that the first order of investigation into “conspiracies” is to define the word:
Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 13-17, 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, January 13, 2020: Tonight on Nite Line Dante Thompson hosts a program about the importance of prayer. Dorothy Priester, Laking Priester, Jacqueline Talley, and Cliffietta Cochran join Dante to discuss how they became intercessors, how to build a relationship with Christ, and how the Lord led them to write a book on prayer entitled Prayers to Propel You Forward For Such a Time as This. Southern Gospel Singer Kenny Williamson sings throughout the evening.
Our Real Existential Crisis -- Extinction
- By Pat Buchanan
If Western elites were asked to name the greatest crisis facing mankind, climate change would win in a walk.
Thus did Time magazine pass over every world leader to name a Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, its person of the year.
On New Year's Day, the headline over yet another story in The Washington Post admonished us anew: "A Lost Decade for Climate Action: We Can't Afford A Repeat, Scientists Warn."
Border Wall in Lukeville, Arizona
- By Carroll Hughes
A section of the Border Wall at Lukeville, Arizona.
Brief on Behalf of Operation Rescue Filed with SCOTUS in Support of Hospital Privilege Requirement for Abortionists
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- An amicus brief was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday by Life Legal Defense Foundation and Liberty Counsel on behalf of Operation Rescue in June Medical Services LLC v. Gee, a case reviewing the Louisiana state law that requires doctors performing abortions to have admission privileges at a state-authorized hospital within 30 miles of the abortion center.
Texas's Concealed-Carry Law Prevented Mass Murder
- By David Harsanyi
The same weekend that Orthodox Jews in Monsey, New York, were fighting off another knife-wielding anti-Semite thug with chairs and coffee tables -- they were fortunate that the perpetrator hadn't brought a firearm, like the killer who targeted a yeshiva in Jersey City only a few weeks earlier -- Jack Wilson, a 71-year-old congregant and security volunteer at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, took mere seconds to stop a potential mass murderer.
House Dems: An Agenda to Hurt Americans
- By Eagle Forum
House Dems Succeed in Passing Legislation, Fail on Protecting Americans
Happy to take the U.S. House, Democrats began the 116th Congress with zeal and a bold liberal agenda. Addressing corruption, slashing drug prices, fixing income disparity, and enacting legislation on climate change were all Democrat priorities going into 2019. In the past year:
Trump-Hating Leftists Usher in New Year of Trump Hatred
- By David Limbaugh
Have you ever wondered why the political left is so inconsolably angry these days? Why does it consider President Donald Trump to be such a threat and his supporters so contemptible?
This isn't my imagination. While most people expressed their New Year's greetings in positive terms, the celebrity left defaulted to its Trump-hating form. Every day is a new day to rage against Trump, so why should their New Year's Day pronouncements be any different?
20 Years: A Syndication Anniversary Reflection
- By Michelle Malkin
I live to write. I write to live.
The close of 2019 marks two full decades since I entered national newspaper syndication. You are reading the 1,571st column I've filed with Creators Syndicate. The years have flown and so have the words: More than one million of them carefully marshaled each week for the past 1,043 weeks to enlighten, entertain and enrage.
Thank you, Creators Syndicate founder Rick Newcombe, for your steadfast support and friendship.
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
![Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) - Immensely influential Italian priest and Western moral and political philosopher. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) - Immensely influential Italian priest and Western moral and political philosopher.](/images/Thomas-Aquinas_0597.jpg)
“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
![The original copy of the US Constitution is kept in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. It contains many articles, portions of which came from biblical teachings. The original copy of the US Constitution is kept in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. It contains many articles, portions of which came from biblical teachings.](/images/US-Consitution_2223.jpg)
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
- New Year's Outlook
- President Trump Signs Museum Coin Bill
- SCPRT Secretive About Renters at Governor’s Mansion Complex
- Judicial Watch Sues DOJ and CIA for Documents on Eric Ciaramella
- Out-of-Control Federal Budget Funds Left-Wing Agenda
- National Debt Clock
- Topics We Aren't Allowed to Talk About
- Is 'Little Rocket Man' Winning?
- Australia Calls the World Start the Decade with Prayer -- Sunrise Prayer Relay - New Year's Day 2020
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