- 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
Are We Walking The Right Path?
- By W.H. Lamb
“Sometimes the right path is not always the easiest” - Princess Matoaka, a.k.a. “Pocahontus” (c. 1596-1617), a.k.a. Rebecca (Mrs. John) Rolfe--daughter of the Great Chief Powhattan, of Virginia.
Back in the days when I could move my legs and arms without joint pain, and before the force of gravity became much “stronger”, I used to do a lot of hiking in the North and South Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains with my kids and their friends, or with our adult friends. Finding the correct path in the high country, surrounded by rocks and trees, and often cloud cover, was very important. We all loved “the high country” and we spent many wonderful weekends or parts of vacation weeks exploring well known, and not so well known, great views and landmarks in “our” mountains. In every case, having trail maps and using good observation and common sense made our hikes both enjoyable and safe. Following the right path made ALL the difference.
American Tragedy
- By Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel
One thing about tragedies: They reveal people for who they really are. In the past two weeks, we've learned a lot about our media and political class. Our country endured two separate and horrifying mass shootings, one in El Paso, Texas, and the other in Dayton, Ohio. Between them, at least 31 people were murdered. Two massacres, back to back. It's tempting to look for themes that connect them, but if there are any, they're not political. One gunman appeared to be a Trump voter. The other supported Sen. Elizabeth Warren. There's no obvious ideological lesson here. But that hasn't stopped the usual power-hungry politicians from trying to leverage human pain for political advantage. Here's just a sampling of the commentary from the Democratic presidential field:
What Made America Great VI
- By Ray Simmons
My effort in this series of articles has been to present a condensed version of American history that may help the reader see and better understand our history, which he may or may not not have been properly taught. I thought if one realizes the miracle of the government we were given he might work to retain it. At the writing of number one I thought a general overview would be sufficient until a friend said, “Write a series.” Number two was basically comparing a Democracy with a Republic. Number three considered a few of the men who actually wrote our Constitution. Number four was essentially devoted to the religious nature under which the founding fathers were raised and had to deal with in the decisions they were called on to make. Number five was an attempt to show the nature of the Constitution they wrote. I hope in this, number six, to touch on the conditions that made the miracle possible.
What Will They Learn at College?
- By Walter Williams
For many parents, August is a month of both pride and tears. Pride because their teenager is taking that big educational step and tears because for many it's the beginning of an empty nest. Yet, there's a going-away-to-college question that far too few parents ask or even contemplate: What will my youngster learn in college?
Trump Protects Americans First in New Immigration Guidelines
- By Eagle Forum
This past Monday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final rule establishing clear guidelines on inadmissibility or rather what makes an immigrant applicable for entry. Dating back to the 1800s and the enactment of the Immigration and Nationality Act, guidelines have been used by the government to help determine if immigrants are eligible for entry and naturalization.
Trump's Great Gamble
- By Pat Buchanan
President Donald Trump's reelection hopes hinge on two things: the state of the economy in 2020 and the identity of the Democratic nominee.
The further left the Democrats go to select their candidate, the greater the probability Trump wins a second term.
Thus Trump got good news this week.
Crazy
- By Ben Graydon
We are all a little bit crazy. Crazy is defined a little bit different for everybody. But anybody who is not you is crazy … to you – and by the same token you are crazy to others.
Crazy simply means that our belief systems and values and actions are different. There really is no scientific definition of crazy, or any other “mental illness,” as nothing in the mental health category can be scientifically determined or defined (in laboratory terms). Jon Rappoport, investigative reporter, writer at NoMoreFakeNews.com, has clearly made that case.
Order of the Palmetto
- By Tony Dunn & Bonita Wells
![Thursday, August 15th at St. John's Lutheran Church in Spartanburg, Robert Thursday, August 15th at St. John's Lutheran Church in Spartanburg, Robert](/images/Palmetto_7833.jpg)
Open Borders Inc.: Who's Funding the Wicked War on ICE?
- By Michelle Malkin
All the gun control zealots out in full force last week have apparently gone to the beach. An alarming shooting took place at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in San Antonio on Tuesday. Local media reported that "multiple shots were fired on two floors targeting ICE officials." But the Second Amendment saboteurs were AWOL.
Pro-life movie UNPLANNED releases on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital August 13
- By Christian Newswire
Millions will experience Abby Johnson's incredible journey in the privacy of their own homes
Available in Walmart and other retail stores, the UNPLANNED DVD, Blu-ray and digital includes a booklet with a devotional from Save the Storks, interviews with Abby Johnson, a making-of featurette, deleted scenes and trailers, and Matthew West's UNPLANNED official music video.
Best Western Plus Roper Mountain Road Inn & Suites Opens in Greenville
- By Shannon McKenney
Best Western® Hotels & Resorts announces the opening of the newly renovated Best Western Plus Roper Mountain Road Inn & Suites, located at 831 Congaree Road Greenville, South Carolina. Owned by Vijay R. Patel, the hotel recently completed a $3 million renovation and features 145 guest rooms, including 23 suites.
UN To America: Open the Border, Kill More Babies
- By Alex Newman - The New American
Behaving more and more like the global government it seeks to become, the United Nations has stepped up its attacks against America — especially the growing efforts to protect the Southern border and the lives of unborn children. Even under President Donald Trump, the UN has continued to bark orders at America as if the U.S. government were a mere administrative unit in what globalists describe as "the New World Order."
China, Not Russia, the Greater Threat
- By Pat Buchanan
Ten weeks of protests, some huge, a few violent, culminated Monday with a shutdown of the Hong Kong airport.
Ominously, Beijing described the violent weekend demonstrations as "deranged" acts that are "the first signs of terrorism," and vowed a merciless crackdown on the perpetrators.
First 2 Years of Gas-tax-hike Law: Little Work Completed Despite Fat Cash Reserves
- By Press Release
In the first two years of the gas-tax-hike law, the state collected enough money to pay for three-quarters of the identified $1 billion in road and bridge projects, yet the S.C. Department of Transportation completed or “substantially” completed just 8% of the total projected tab, newly released DOT records show.
American Legion District 5 Meeting
- By Tony Dunn
![American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Commander Jack Dorn welcomes members of District 5 meeting held at Post 214. American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Commander Jack Dorn welcomes members of District 5 meeting held at Post 214.](/images/AL_District-5_7667.jpg)
Washington Center New Staff for 2019-20
- By Washington Center
Washington Center begins an exciting new school year welcoming a new principal and three new teachers: (left to right) Susie Robison, Kristin Kennedy, Teshia Hair (principal) and Bobbie Jo Seaborn.
How Important Is Today's Racial Discrimination?
- By Walter Williams
There is discrimination of all sorts, and that includes racial discrimination. Thus, it's somewhat foolhardy to debate the existence of racial discrimination yesteryear or today. From a policy point of view, a far more useful question to ask is: How much of the plight of many blacks can be explained by current racial discrimination? Let's examine some of today's most devastating problems of many black people with an eye toward addressing discrimination of the past and present.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for August 19-23, 2019
- By NiteLine 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, August 19, 2019: Join Dante Thompson as he welcomes Pastor Michael Titus from Tanzania to share his powerful testimony. Tonight Pastor Titus reveals how he came to know Christ after having grown up in a Muslim family. He also shares how his family got saved after he prayed for their salvation for seven years. Karl Gessler performs music and discusses how he and his family are close to reaching their goal of traveling to minister in all fifty states.
Democrat Strategy for 2020
- By Publisher Bob Dill
Democrats have a simple strategy for destroying President Trump in the 2020 presidential election. They are laying the ground work for the campaign as this piece is being written. Their success depends on the ignorance, stupidity and misinformation of a majority of the electorate.
A Biblical Perspective of Slavery
- By Mike Scruggs
Civil War Issues and the Battle for Biblical Authority - Part 3 of a series
![St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Charleston, built 1751-1761. Became St. Michael’s Anglican Church in 2017 related to issues of Biblical authority. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Charleston, built 1751-1761. Became St. Michael’s Anglican Church in 2017 related to issues of Biblical authority.](/images/Church_0362.jpg)
The role of slavery as a cause of the U.S. Civil War has been disingenuously exaggerated. The Civil War was fought to prevent Southern secession and independence and the loss of more than 80 percent of total Federal tax revenues. The Morrill Tariff, part of a 37-year history of protective tariffs profiting the North and exploiting the South, was passed, signed, and endorsed by Lincoln in March 1861. This tariff was so outrageously unfair and burdensome to the South’s agricultural export economy that it practically forced the cotton-producing states to secede to pursue their own economic interest by free trade. States Rights were closely related to Southern economic welfare. Southerners also felt that the Northern political majority was moving away from the Constitutional principles of 1776, 1789, and 1791 toward a consolidated national government pursuing purely sectionalist Northern interests. The principal Northern objective regarding slavery was simply to prevent it from spreading into the territories and new states. The Civil War was not a moral crusade to free slaves.
Auschwitz Inmate #4859: The Story Of A Real Patriot: WITOLD PILECKI
- By W.H. Lamb
(I’ve used the following sources to tell this true tale of almost unspeakable heroism, from which I learned of this story and from which I quote freely and paraphrase in my own words: 1) Transcript of a 2010 report about Witold Pilecki by National Public Radio; 2) WikipediA; 3) Jewish Virtual Library).
![Witold Pilecki (1901-1948) - Hero & Patriot Witold Pilecki (1901-1948) - Hero & Patriot](/images/Witold-Pilecki_9953.jpg)
Take a Breath; America Is Still a Decent Country Filled With Decent People
- By Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel
What's the point at which rhetoric forces action? When do words become incitement? At what point do political attacks get so reckless and unhinged that you can no longer heal the divide they create with politics? It's hard to know exactly, but the left is getting very close. Take, for example, this exchange on MSNBC, in which frequent guest Malcolm Nance accuses the president of the United States of sending secret messages to neo-Nazis:
The Left Is on a Mission to Annihilate Conservatism
- By David Limbaugh
While President Donald Trump is an ideal scapegoat for leftist hatred and demagoguery, the left's ultimate goal is to permanently reduce conservatism and the Republican Party to minority status by indelibly associating them with racism.
Listen to what the Democratic presidential candidates and other Democrats are saying. If you support border enforcement, you are a racist. If you support Trump, who pushes border enforcement, you are a racist. If you don't condemn Trump for being a white supremacist, which he is not, you are a white supremacist.
MAGA Teen Band Tours Kentucky for McConnell and Trump
- By Christian Newswire
![MAGA Teen Band - The Terry Train -- performing outside second Democratic debates in Detroit. MAGA Teen Band - The Terry Train -- performing outside second Democratic debates in Detroit.](/images/MAGA-Teen-Rock-Band.jpg)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Teen rock band, The Terry Train, to make six Kentucky stops in support of the re-election of Mitch McConnell and President Trump. They will be traveling in 37' Motor Coach.
At each stop, they will perform live their widely covered song, CNN Sucks!
What About Firearms That Saved Lives Last Month?
- By Bob Adelmann - The New American
Media hysteria over recent mass shootings just reached new highs. Rather than rehashing the ghastly atrocities committed over the past weeks, the Associated Press instead recounted the number of shootings committed since the first of the year and loudly lamented in its headline: “U.S. Mass Shootings This Year Nearly Reach 2018 Levels, and It’s Only August!”
- Biden Goes All In on the Race Issue
- Politics In Crisis
- Is Your Child's Teacher a Liberal Agenda Advocate?
- Pence Named 9th Annual Faith & Freedom BBQ Keynote Speaker
- Jeff Morris of the Palmetto Chapter of Folds of Honor Will Speak to the Upstate Republican Women
- Congressional Republicans Demand Action Against Infanticide
- Judicial Watch Sues California over Gender Quota Mandate for Corporate Boards
- American Legion Car Show
- The Hunley 19 Years Ago
- USPIE on the Dr. Duke Show
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