- 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
Robert H. Johnson, 1919 - 2019
- By Press Release
Robert H Johnson, age 100, of Greer, South Carolina and most recently of Christiansted, Virgin Islands , graduated into glory July 20, 2019.
Born at home in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, June 11, 1919 to Henry and Edna Johnson, he pursued a number of interests, ranging from carpentry to computer programming. He served in the Navy from 1942 to 1946, and after his discharge attended Davidson College, graduating in 1952. During his final year he married Patricia Larsen, his wife of nearly 65 years at the time of her passing in 2017.
Is Trump Capturing the 'Law and Order' Issue?
- By Pat Buchanan
Did President Donald Trump launch his Twitter barrage at Elijah Cummings simply because the Baltimore congressman was black?
Was it just a "racist" attack on a member of the Black Caucus?
Or did Trump go after Cummings after a Saturday Fox News report that his district was in far worse condition than the Mexican border area for which Cummings had demagogically berated Border Patrol agents?
SunTrust Banks on Open Borders
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Banks aren't usually the ones making the withdrawals -- but politics seems to have changed that. Earlier this month, SunTrust, one of the largest chains in the southeast, announced it was yanking the financial rug out from at least two companies that manage the detention centers along the border. As far as SunTrust is concerned, anyone who's partnering with the federal government to hold migrants is part of the president's big bad immigration policy. How is that fair? Last week on the Hill, bank CEO William Rogers had a tough time explaining.
WashDC, Columbia, SC, and Other Cesspools
- By John Utz - Greenville SC
Cesspool (Def.#2): A center of moral filth and corruption.
Yes, how else to currently define just what is going on in Washington, DC, and Columbia, SC. Cesspools!
Just think: literally all South Carolina Republicans candidates and office holders (and presumably nationally), all they have to do is campaign as 'prolife, protect the 2nd Amendment, cut government and taxes,' and they are a shoe-in generally to get elected. And when they vote 'questionably' on a certain bill (usually about 20% ok, and 80% more government-which they never acknowledge!), their office has the arguments (supplied by the corrupt GOP leadership) as to why they voted as they did. But truly, rarely, are they ever held to account. And come re-election time, they are back with the 'pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment, and so forth.
Major News Media Gives ICE Detention Facility Positive Report
- By Warren Mass - The New American
During a recent tour of the Immigration and Customs detention center in Adelanto, California, conducted by Thomas Giles, acting director of ICE’s Los Angeles field office, a team of Fox News reporters including a videographer were given a firsthand look at the facility and gave it a positive review.
Representative Judy Chu (D-Calif.), in a July 10 interview, called the facility “a travesty.”
Being a Racist Is Easy Today
- By Walter Williams
Years ago, it was hard to be a racist. You had to be fitted for and spend money on a white gown and don a pointy hat. You celebrated racism by getting some burlap, wrapping it around a cross, setting it ablaze and dancing around it carrying torches. Sometimes, as did Lester Maddox, you had to buy axe handles for yourself and your supporters to wield to forcibly turn away black customers from your restaurant. Or, as in the case of Theophilus "Bull" Connor, you had to learn to direct fire hoses and vicious police attack dogs against civil rights demonstrators.
A Biblical Perspective of Slavery
- By Mike Scruggs
Contra Self-righteous Virtue-signaling - Part 1 of a series
![The Apostle Paul (circa 5 AD to 67 AD) Christian martyr and prolific contributor to New Testament. Painting attributed to Valentin de Bologne, 17th century The Apostle Paul (circa 5 AD to 67 AD) Christian martyr and prolific contributor to New Testament. Painting attributed to Valentin de Bologne, 17th century](/images/Apostle-Paul_0323.jpg)
The first Bishop of Ephesus, Timothy, had encountered some controversy in his young church, because among its members were both masters and slaves. Evidently, someone in the church was using the issue to stir up enmity, perhaps for some personal or political advantage. In a letter to his protégé, the Apostle Paul writes with divinely inspired authority addressing the issue:
A Math Lesson For Politicians!
- By W.H. Lamb
A long time ago, before there even was a United States of America, we had a lot of angry folks living in what were then British Colonies. One of them came up with a “catchy” slogan, and a lot of the other angry people thought that it made a lot of sense. Eventually they got so perturbed that they revolted against the King and his political cronies, and established their own new country—the U.S.A. You recall James Otis’ “slogan” that set them off, I’m sure: “TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION IS TYRANNY”! Indeed it was.
Gone 2 Far Coalition Launches National Paedo-Alert System
- By Christian Newswire
Issues Urgent Call to Action to Stop the LGBT Pedophile Grooming Campaign Called Drag Queen Story Hour
DALLAS -- LGBT child recruiters, including *convicted child sex offenders, are using public libraries and public schools to normalize extreme sexual deviance to very young children to persuade them to identify as "gay" lesbian bisexual and transgender, to lower their resistance to sexual molestation by adults and to encourage abnormal experimentation among themselves. * https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2019/april/second-drag-queen-story-hour-reader-in-houston-exposed-as-a-convicted-child-sex-offender (exposed by G2F coalition partner MassResistance.)
What Made America Great III
- By Ray Simmons
I don’t think most Americans realize that the Declaration of Independence is a separate document created before the Constitution but is considered, in a sense, to be part of the Constitution, to be its basis. The two documents were not signed by the same people, but both were signed by individuals representing all thirteen colonies and there is some overlap. The Declaration has been said to be the soul of the Constitution and to be the basis for our separation from British Law to natural law, which gives to man freedoms of Life, Liberty and Property, which government cannot take away.
9th Annual Faith & Freedom BBQ
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan's Office
Duncan to host Congressman Jim Jordan
Laurens, SC – U.S. Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-District 3) will host his 9th annual Faith and Freedom BBQ beginning at 6pm at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center in Anderson, SC on August 26, 2018. The event, heralded as South Carolina’s largest gathering of conservatives, will be headlined by numerous speakers including U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan (OH-District 4). Additional speakers will be announced at a later date.
Judicial Watch Demands Action On Ilhan Omar
- By Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch Demands House Ethics Investigation of Rep. Ilhan Omar
Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, is in the news often because of her racially inflammatory anti-Semitic views, including her support for a terrorist front group. But far-left views are not our concern at this moment – her alleged criminal behavior is.
Eagle Forum Announces New Executive Director in Washington, D.C.
- By Eagle Forum
(Washington, D.C.) Eagle Forum, the pro-family 501 (c)(4) organization founded by Phyllis Schlafly in 1975, is delighted to announce Kirsten Hasler as the Washington, D.C. Executive Director.
Does Rep. Neal Collins of District 5 Easley Really Want Your Questions at Town Hall Events?
- By Johnnelle Raines
I attended Rep. Neal Collins town hall meeting on July 25 which was held in Easley at the Getty's Middle School Auditorium. There were approximately 75 people in attendance. On Collins' Facebook post the day after the event he brags, “21stCentury town halls can be informative AND fun.” Does he think that all other town halls...until his...were non-informative and boring?
Well, I didn't have any fun, and I didn't get my questions answered either. There was no new information that I received after attending from 6pm till 8:15 either. I already knew his stances on the questions that were allowed to be asked.
'What Am I Doing?' Gender Hysteria Takes Its Toll
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"I was 17... I finally started on testosterone gel, later switching to injections. It was a huge thing when my voice broke, and my figure started changing -- my hips narrowed, my shoulders broadened. It felt right. Passing as a man, I felt safer in public places, I was taken more seriously when I spoke, and I felt more confident. Then I had chest surgery. It was botched, and I was left with terrible scarring. I was traumatized. For the first time, I asked myself, 'What am I doing?'"
SCGOP Statement on Tega Cay Police Memorial and Religious Freedom
- By SCGOP
Columbia, South Carolina. – South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick released the following statement regarding the Tega Cay Police Memorial:
“I was appalled to see the City of Tega Cay originally cave into radical liberals who use the threat of lawsuits to wipe out religious expressions from American public life. Simply put, the Supreme Court continues to affirm that these displays are completely constitutional. Not only should the monument not have been changed or removed, it should never have been controversial in the first place."
Interstate Projects Paid with Gas-tax-hike Revenues: Priority for Roads Alliance?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
On its Facebook page Thursday, the nonprofit South Carolina Alliance to Fix Our Roads shared the latest state Department of Transportation video touting its work in Spartanburg County with gas-tax-hike revenues.
“Seeing is believing! Check out the projects going on in Spartanburg County – all thanks to the new gas tax revenues!” the alliance (SCFOR) said in promoting the video, which focused on work DOT is overseeing on an eight-mile stretch of Interstate 85, and also cited completed projects on I-26 in the county.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for August 5-9, 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 5, 2019: Join Dante Thompson as he welcomes Bishop Getties Jackson from Kingdom Assembly Outreach Center in Greenville, South Carolina. Tonight Dante and Bishop Jackson examine the life of The Apostle Paul and his writings in The Epistle to the Romans, emphasizing the importance of salvation. Brionah Pride sings throughout the evening and shares how the Lord is leading her to begin songwriting to show others the love of Jesus.
Duncan Responds to Budget Deal
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan's Office
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-03) released the following statement after the passage of a reckless budget deal in the House of Representatives:
“We are closing in on $23 trillion in debt, and the latest bipartisan budget “deal” would continue to push us further down the dangerous and unsustainable path we’re on. We can’t keep making excuses while we pass this debt on to our children, recklessly throwing fiscal sanity out the window in the process.
After Mueller Debacle, Where Do Democrats Go?
- By Pat Buchanan
The Democrats who were looking to cast Robert Mueller as the star in a TV special, "The Impeachment of Donald Trump," can probably tear up the script. They're gonna be needing a new one.
For six hours Wednesday, as three cable news networks and ABC, CBS and NBC all carried live the hearings of the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees, the Mueller report was thoroughly trashed.
The special counsel stood by his findings. His investigation was not a "hoax" or "witch hunt," he said. He admitted that he had found no Trump-Russia conspiracy. He denied he exonerated Trump of obstruction of justice.
The Mueller Retort
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"Finally, Washington sort of agrees on something," the New Yorker half-joked. "Mueller bombed." After 124 days of waiting, "painful" doesn't begin to describe the disjointed spectacle of former special counsel Robert Mueller's House hearing. The epic dud, proclaimed across the news networks as "sad," "embarrassing," and "a disaster" came to an anti-climatic end Wednesday for Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) party. Democrats, who've desperately been trying to find a way to end Donald Trump's presidency prematurely, are back to square one. If they want to send Trump packing, the Washington Post pointed out, they'll have to do it the old-fashioned way -- at the ballot box.
Democrats Just Won't Give up Their Impeachment Bone
- By David Limbaugh
Many war-torn Democrats and their media cohorts are in mourning over special counsel Robert Mueller's stunningly bad performance before Congress, and it is a wonderful thing to behold.
Take, for example, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, who, upon watching Republicans take Mueller apart in cross-examination, asked God for forgiveness for ever having been a Republican.
African-American Leaders Say Thank You to Watergen for Helping Flint Michigan
- By Christian Newswire
HERZLIYA, Israel -- While touring Israel this week, Grammy nominated artist Dr. Judith McAllister and Reverend Dr. Michael Stevens of University Church in Huntersville, North Carolina along with David Nekrutman, Executive Director for Ohr Torah Stone's Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation in Jerusalem visited Watergen in Herzliya today, to thank the company for helping with the water challenges in Flint, Michigan. "For the last 5 years, no one was able to deliver an affordable sustainable water solution for the community and now Watergen is making this possible," remarked Dr. McAllister. She added that, "we are witnessing the miracle of making water from the air and this no less of a miracle than Moses taking water from a rock."
Coalition Offended and Displeased with Recent Comments Attacking Conscience Rights
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Today, a coalition of medical organizations released a public statement condemning recent statements on abortion and conscience protections made by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Physicians, the American Psychiatric Association and the American Osteopathic Association. The letter calls on this "Group of Six" to respect their position and represent all physician members in their public statements.
"Medicare For All" Divides House Democrats
- By Eagle Forum
At the start of the 116th Congress, Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for action on the Medicare for All Act of 2019 (H.R. 1384). If enacted, this legislation would create a socialist single-payer government-funded health system that completely overhauls the private healthcare market. By removing the profit from healthcare, Democrats tout that Medicare for All will finally provide all people the coverage to which they feel entitled. In fact, Democrats believe that this idea is so appealing, presidential candidates have decided to make it a priority in their campaigns. What they fail to present is that the lack of innovation and quality services through government-run healthcare will only drive our nation’s well-being into the ground. Like all socialized medicine, it will also mean no individual choice and rationing.
HEAT Highlights the American Energy Renaissance
- By Addie Patterson
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Members of the House Energy Action Team (HEAT), chaired by Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), and Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), hosted a special order on the House floor to discuss the positive effect America's energy renaissance is having across the country. Thanks to President Trump's and House Republicans' pro-energy policies, America is experiencing increased innovation and record growth across the energy industry, which has reduced emissions and lowered consumer costs.
- College President Millionaire’s Club Growing in South Carolina
- What Made America Great II
- Top Value Colleges in South Carolina Recognized in Study
- ‘Our Country Should Be More Fearful of White Man’: Ilhan Omar’s Past Comments Ammunition in ‘Political Food Fight’ with Trump
- NYC's Anti-Cop Anarchy: What Say You, Dante de Blasio?
- Elderly Woman Denied All Visitation Rights
- Joe Biden's Campaign on the Road
- Ask Your Congressman to Vote NO on the “Open Borders Act of 2019”
- New Study Links Abortion to Higher Rates of Suicide, Again
- Trump economy continues to boom for South Carolinians
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