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Memorial Day Ceremony at Greenville County Square
- By Tony Dunn
University Ridge was the site of the annual 2019 Memorial Day Ceremony. Inspite of the heat, there was a large turn out to honor our fallen heroes.
Mrs. Ruth Helen Massey and Senator Karl B. Allen perform a wreath placment "Gold Star Mothers" at Memorial Day ceremony on University Ridge.
Robert Spencer's New $3 Booklet: 'The History of Muslim Persecution of Christians'
- By Press Release
The Freedom Center is pleased to release Robert Spencer’s new booklet: “The History of Muslim Persecution of Christians”
Description:
One can read, almost daily, of the atrocities and persecution of the ancient Christian communities in the Middle East and beyond at the hands of jihadists. This is not, as some try to claim, just a modern-day phenomenon. Indeed, the Muslim persecution of Christians goes all the way back to the time of Muhammad. Following Muhammad’s death, Palestine, Syria and Egypt, once the most heavily populated Christian areas in the world, quickly succumbed to Islamic invasions, and by the eighth century, Muslim armies had conquered all of Christian North Africa and Spain. The David Horowitz Freedom Center’s Robert Spencer has just written a ground breaking new booklet, “The History of Muslim Persecution of Christians” that the Center has published. This incredible and timely booklet chronicles the history of persecution over the past 1,400 years.
Click here to get your copy of The History of Muslim Persecution of Christians.
JW Panel ‘Investigating the Investigators’
- By Judicial Watch
I moderated a Judicial Watch panel of experts this week to probing into the targeting of President Trump and the attacks on our Republican form of government through the illicit use of the spy agencies. The panel also discussed the corruption at the FBI, corrupt handling of the Clinton email investigation, the Obama administration’s hand in the Russia investigation hoax, the Mueller probe and other important topics.
EPA Delivers On President Trump’s Promise To Allow Year-Round Sale Of E15 Gasoline And Improve Transparency In Renewable Fuel Markets
- By EPA
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed the final action that would remove the key regulatory barrier to using gasoline blended with up to 15% ethanol (E15) during the summer driving season and reform the renewable identification number (RIN) compliance system under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program to increase transparency and deter price manipulation. Taken together, these steps follow through on the Trump Administration’s commitment to responsible environmental protection that promotes energy independence, regulatory reform, and increasing the use of biofuels to give consumers more choices, while supporting American farmers.
Mark Levin's 'Unfreedom of the Press'
- By David Limbaugh
With his latest blockbuster, "Unfreedom of the Press," Mark Levin presents a unique indictment of the liberal media today -- something I doubted could be done, given the plethora of material already written on this subject.
It is sweepingly comprehensive, covering the history of the American press from before the nation's founding through modern times, yet accessibly succinct -- 226 pages, excluding the acknowledgments and notes.
Awards Given at NGU
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Karley Conklin of Fountain Inn was awarded the Bielecki-Willard Interdisciplinary Studies Student of the Year Award at a recent annual awards day ceremony held at North Greenville University. The interdisciplinary studies faculty chose Conklin based on her academic record and achievements.
Susan Plumblee from Taylors was honored with the Spanish Academic Excellence Award at a recent annual awards day ceremony held at North Greenville University. The award is given to the student with the highest GPA in two semesters of Spanish during the academic year.
What a Hash Mueller Made of It
- By Pat Buchanan
What is it about special counsel Robert Mueller that he cannot say clearly and concisely what he means?
His nine-minute summary of the findings of his office, after two years of investigation, was a mess. It guarantees that the internecine warfare that has poisoned our politics continues into 2020.
If it was the intention of the Russian hackers and trolls of 2016 to sow discord within their great power rival, they have succeeded beyond their dreams.
How to Detect a Business that is Serving Itself – A Business Soon to Be Out of Business
- By Bradlee Dean
“The problem with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide.”
My son recently was looking for a company to work with concerning content that was needed for the videos that he would soon create. As he was doing so, I told him to find a package deal so it will be all-inclusive with music, images, fonts, etc.
A short while later, and in his excitement, he said that he found a company with which to work. I asked him how much the package was and if it was all-inclusive?
What Happened to the Freedom of Speech?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
"Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press..." -- First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
When James Madison agreed be the scrivener at the Constitutional Convention during the summer of 1787, he could not have known that just three years later he'd be the chair of the House of Representatives committee whose task it was to draft the Bill of Rights.
Gilbert Presented Excellence in Hebrey Award
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC – James Gilbert of Travelers Rest was honored with the Excellence in Hebrew Award at a recent annual awards day ceremony held at North Greenville University. The award was given to the student with the highest GPA in two semesters of Hebrew during the academic year.
Revoke Ilhan Omar's Marriage Fraud Immunity Card
- By Michelle Malkin
If you are not a member of the Democrats' protected class of bitter loudmouths who hate America, you can be investigated and prosecuted for marriage fraud. The headlines have been filled with recent crackdowns.
In Texas last week, 96 people were indicted on federal charges of conspiring to defraud our immigration system by arranging phony unions between American citizens and sham spouses in Vietnam.
In Bridgeport, Connecticut, three men pleaded guilty to participating in fraudulent marriages with noncitizens and sponsoring them for green cards under false pretenses.
Fixing SC’s bad roads, bridges could take longer than a decade
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. Department of Transportation wants to fix the state’s bad roads and bridges over a 10-year period, but it might not hit that target at the rate projects are being completed, a review by The Nerve found.
From July 1, 2017, when the gas-tax-hike law took effect, through April of this year, DOT says it completed $47.5 million in projects, according to its most recently released records. That amount is just 4.7% of the $1 billion in road and bridge work statewide that DOT has identified, and the completed projects were done over 22 months, which represents 18 percent of the 10-year plan.
Is the Liberal Hour Ending in the West?
- By Pat Buchanan
Hillary Clinton called them "the deplorables." Barack Obama called them losers who "cling" to their Bibles, bigotries and guns.
To President Jean-Claude Juncker of the European Commission, they are "these populist, nationalists, stupid nationalists... in love with their own countries."
Well, "stupid" they may be, and, yes, they do love their countries, but last week they gave Juncker a thrashing, as they shook up the West and the world.
US Flag Retirement on Memorial Day
- By Tony Dunn
Tommy Tinsley and President Pat Ramsey of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 demonstrate the correct way to retire the U.S. Flag at a Memorial Day held in Cleveland Park.
A demonstration was held by Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 at Cleveland Park on Memorial Day about how to properly retire the US Flag. First by cutting away the field of blue, and then it's no longer a flag but two pieces of cloth.
Judicial Watch: Former Asst. Sec. of State for Diplomatic Security Testifies Under Oath that He Warned Hillary Clinton Twice About Unsecure BlackBerrys and Personal Emails
- By Judicial Watch
‘They had come from the campaign trail and they were … wedded to their BlackBerrys … They wanted to be able to have them at their desks where they were working, and they weren’t allowed to have that’ – Eric Boswell
(Washington, DC)– Judicial Watch today released the deposition transcript of Eric Boswell, the former Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State, in which he reveals that Hillary Clinton was warned twice against using unsecure BlackBerrys and personal emails to transmit classified material. A full transcript of the deposition is available here.
Franklin Graham and Christian Leaders from Across the Country Call for Special Day of Prayer for President Donald J. Trump on June 2, 2019
- By Christian Newswire
More than 250 Christian leaders sign statement of support
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Evangelist Franklin Graham, along with more than 250 Christian leaders from across the United States, has called for a special day of prayer for President Donald J. Trump on Sunday, June 2, 2019. They are asking pastors, congregations and families across the country to focus on praying for the president that day.
Slavery Is Neither Strange Nor Peculiar
- By Walter Williams
The favorite leftist tool for the attack on our nation's founding is that slavery was sanctioned. They argue that the founders disregarded the promises of our Declaration of Independence "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." These very ignorant people, both in and out of academia, want us to believe that slavery is unusual, as historian Kenneth Stampp suggested in his book, "Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South." But slavery is by no means peculiar, odd, unusual or unique to the U.S.
A Parson of Influence on Life
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It helps Republicans. No, it helps Democrats. When it comes to the surge of pro-life bills in the states, the media can't seem to decide which party has the momentum. But in places like Missouri, the political benefits are the last thing on anyone's minds. If you ask leaders like Governor Mike Parson (R-Mo.), there's only one group of people they care about helping with their legislation: moms and their unborn.
Open House and Cake Tasting at Aurora Farms
- By Amy Ammons - Aurora Farms
Conveniently located in the Taylors/Blue Ridge area on over 4 acres just 11 miles northeast of downtown Greenville, Aurora Farms is Greenville’s newest event venue.
The Annual Community Day at Washington Center
- By Washington Center
During a recent school-wide Community Day event, Washington Center students had the opportunity to experience a variety of activities through local service providers. Following classroom instruction about Community Helpers, representatives came to the campus to offer first-hand experiences. The Greenville City Police K9 Unit, Swamp Rabbit Hockey team, construction equipment operators and firefighters were on hand to demonstrate their occupation. The success of bringing the community to the students has made Community Day an annual event at Washington Center.
Memorial Day – Remembering Those Who Have Given Their Last Full Measure
- By Eunie Smith - President, Eagle Forum
Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13
Eagle Forum, on this Memorial Day, solemnly honors and remembers the lives of our fallen service members, and we express our deepest gratitude to them and condolences to their families. Please join us as we remember those who have given their last full measure in our service.
The Crittenden-Johnson War Aims Resolution - July 25, 1861
- By Mike Scruggs
Between Fort Sumter and the Emancipation Proclamation
The beginning of the Civil War is usually counted as having commenced on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery batteries began the bombardment of Union held Fort Sumter in Charleston Bay. Union forces there surrendered on April 13, and President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers on April 15 to put down Confederate resistance to the Federal Government.
It Would Appear That We’re Living In “Perilous Times”
- By W.H. Lamb
Let me open this long “cyber sermon” with a side by side comparison of 2nd Timothy 3:1-5, in both my favorite “old” 1599 Geneva Bible and in my favorite “new” New International Version of the Bible. I know that some of you are unfamiliar with the Geneva Bible, and some of you are adamantly against reading any “modern” version of God’s Word beyond the 1611 Authorized KJV—but please indulge me, and we’ll get through this. Here is what the Triune Creator of All has to say about the “times” we are living in:
Widows Tax Repeal Gains Even More Support in Senate and House
- By MOAA Press Release
MOAA joined other veteran services organizations this past week to continue the fight to repeal the “widows tax,” which deducts annuity benefits paid to surviving spouses as an offset to a VA benefit for survivors.
James Naughton, MOAA’s associate director for government relations, joined surviving spouses, four senators – Sens. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), and Jim Risch (R-Idaho) – and representatives from other military and veteran advocacy groups on Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning for a press conference where they urged passage of the Military Surviving Spouses Equity Act of 2019, which would repeal the offset. The event is part of a congressional engagement effort led by Veterans of Foreign Wars; the topic was one of MOAA’s hallmark advocacy issues during its 2019 Storming the Hill event in April, when more than 150 MOAA members from across the country met with federal lawmakers.
Are Conservatives Able to Speak Online?
- By Eagle Forum
President Trump is defending Conservative voices in social media. This week, the White House released an initiative that exposes the bias of social media companies. Those who have been targeted because of their views can report their situation by using a tech bias portal.
Judicial Watch's Weekly Update: JW Uncovers FBI Knew of Hillary's Abuses
- By Judicial Watch's Weekly Update
The FBI Has a Chart of Hillary Clinton’s Potential Law Breaking
The FBI knows a lot more about Hillary Clinton than it is willing to let us know.
We have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Justice seeking draft copies of FBI charts containing information on potential “statutory violations” committed by Hillary Clinton in the former secretary of state’s use of a non-secure, non-government email server to conduct government business.
Orchard Suit Plants Doubts about Bogren
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
You will know them by their fruits, Matthew 7:20 says. And in the case of a Michigan orchard farm, that seems especially true of the man picking the fight. Attorney Michael Bogren says he was just doing his job in court when he compared a Christian couple to the KKK for believing in natural marriage. But now that he’s up for a lifetime promotion, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) wants to know: Just how much of “that job” will he be bringing to the federal bench?
Just Say Something Receives $500 Donation from Greer Centennial Lions Club
- By Carol Reeves
Just Say Something (JSS), formally Greenville Family Partnership, has been awarded a $500 grant from the Greer Centennial Lions Club to support the “Strengthening Families Program” (SFP), which serves parents and families through Victor United Methodist Church in Greer, South Carolina. These funds will be used to provide program materials, activities, and refreshments.
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for June 3-7, 2019
- NGU Athletics Wins Conference Carolinas’ Ultimate Award
- Abortion Doctors Don't Have a Heartbeat
- If You Believe Pelosi and Schumer, I Want to Sell You a Bridge
- SCGOP Welcomes Lancaster County Clerk of Court- Jeff Hammond to the Republican
- Are We on the Ramp to Impeachment Road?
- USDA Announces Support for Farmers Impacted by Unjustified Retaliation and Trade Disruption
- Disabled Veterans eligible for free National Park Service Lifetime Access Pass
- National Law Enforcement Museum Hosts Free Family Fun Day
- Think of our Fallen Heroes This Memorial Day
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