- 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
Nite Line Guest Line-up for May 20- 24, 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, May 20, 2019: Dante Thompson welcomes Dorothy Spaulding of Watchmen Broadcasting, Israel Goodwill Ambassador Earl Cox, and Mayor Benny Kashriel of Ma’ale Adumim in Israel. Tune in tonight as they discuss the history, culture, and significance of this city in the Holy Land. B.J. Harris provides music on this program.
Armed Forces Day Parade Planning
- By Tony Dunn
The 2019 Armed Forces Day Parade Group meet at Tommy's Ham House for final meeting before the Parade on May 18, 2019 on Main Street in Downtown Greenville.
Are All the World's Problems Ours?
- By Pat Buchanan
In 2003, George W. Bush took us to war to liberate Iraq from the despotism of Saddam Hussein and convert that nation into a beacon of freedom and prosperity in the Middle East.
Tuesday, Mike Pompeo flew clandestinely into Baghdad, met with the prime minister and flew out in four hours. The visit was kept secret, to prevent an attack on the Americans or the secretary of state.
Query: How successful was Operation Iraqi Freedom, which cost 4,500 U.S. lives, 40,000 wounded and $1 trillion, if, 15 years after our victory, our secretary of state must, for his own security, sneak into the Iraqi capital?
Et Tu, Sen. Burr?
- By David Limbaugh
How nauseating that RINO Sen. Richard Burr, as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is doing the bidding of vindictive Democrats in issuing a subpoena to Donald Trump Jr.
Burr has joined the Democrats' investigatory vendetta against President Trump, most recently exemplified in the House Judiciary Committee's vote to hold Attorney General Will Barr in contempt of Congress. Democrats claim Barr is in contempt for failing to release an unredacted report by special counsel Robert Mueller, allegedly lying twice to Congress and refusing to appear before the committee. All three claims are absurd on their face and, if heard by an impartial tribunal, will be rejected.
Food Demand Is Rising While Agricultural Production Faces Significant Constraints
- By USDA
NIIGATA, JAPAN - The Ministers of Agriculture from Argentina, Brazil, Canada and the United States highlighted that food demand is rising while agricultural production faces significant constraints, such as limited access to arable land and fresh water. In this regard, they agreed that agricultural innovation, such as biotechnology, including precision biotechnology, will continue to play a substantial role in addressing such challenges and can improve farmers’ productivity in a safe and sustainable manner.
The Issue with Tissue
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
If you think leaving newborns to die is horrible, imagine letting scientists pick through the bodies for parts. Based on this week's Labor-HHS vote, Democrats are perfectly fine with both. Planned Parenthood's gory organ trade was just one of the shocking things the House majority went to bat for in a hearing that ought to show every American just how far outside the mainstream the party of Pelosi is.
Just Say Something 31st Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament A Success!
- By Carol Reeves
![The 31st Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament 1st place winning team, Cowart Awards: (left to right) Raji Ward, Jason Rastatter, Robbie Edwards & Tom Chamberlin! The 31st Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament 1st place winning team, Cowart Awards: (left to right) Raji Ward, Jason Rastatter, Robbie Edwards & Tom Chamberlin!](/images/Just-Say-Something-31st-Annual-Golf.jpg)
Just Say Something, formally Greenville Family Partnership, hosted the 31st Annual Red Ribbon Classic Golf Tournament on April 29th at the Green Valley Country Club. Presented by NAI Earle Furman and SE Retail, sponsors included APPLYA; Bank of Travelers Rest; Carolina Holdings; The Coca Cola Company; Colliers International; Elliott Davis; Grand South Bank; Greenville Drive; International Plastics; Jersey Mike’s; Kono Pizza; Northwestern Mutual; Palmetto Home Care Upstate; Philpot Law Firm; Piedmont Plastics; Pope, Smith, Brown and King; Progressive Packaging, Inc.; Recruiting Solutions; Reedy Property Group; Service Transport, Inc.; St. Joseph's Catholic School; The Family Effect; and T&S Brass and Bronze Works.
E&C Republicans Discuss Priorities with Energy Secretary Rick Perry
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan's Office
WASHINGTON, DC – The Subcommittee on Energy held a hearing with Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Rick Perry examining the department’s FY2020 budget priorities.
At the hearing, Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) emphasized the need for more money for research and stressed the need for the United States to export technologies to the rest of the world to drive down emissions with cleaner fossil energy. He spoke about a recent example of how a DOE research grant created a new technology that’s helping steel mills in India burn cleaner fuel:
Did the Attorney General Deceive Congress?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
William Barr, the attorney general of the United States, now faces a likely contempt citation for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena and for misleading Congress. This is about the Mueller investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Isn't the investigation now complete? How did the attorney general's veracity become an issue and thereby extend the life of the investigation?
Annual Craft Day at Washington Center
- By Washington Center
Washington Center celebrated a successful annual Craft Day Sale with families, students, staff and community friends, including Greenville Mayor Knox White. Funds raised will be used for classroom projects, activities and trips.
Artisphere 2019 Downtown Greenville
- By Tony Dunn
2019 marks the 15th year for Artisphere a three-day annual event for Downtown Greenville, a celebration of the arts that engages, inspires and enriches the community. The annual event hosts musical performance and performing artists. Patrons have the opportunity to meet exhibiting artists and see art-making in process.
Republicans Hire Nine Regional Directors for Trump 2020 Election
- By SCGOP
Re-election team plans to more than double number of communications staff from 2016
"President Trump’s re-election team is building out its political infrastructure with a round of hires that underscores the importance the Midwest and Florida are expected to have in the 2020 election.
The campaign has carved the nation into nine regions as it decides how best to spend its resources on contacting voters, motivating supporters and, eventually, getting them to the polls on Election Day, according to campaign officials. Each area will be overseen by a newly hired regional political director.
Daybreak Children's Choir
- By Tony Dunn
On Mothers Day the Children's Choir of Daybreak Community Church at 37 E. Hillcrest Drive, presented "It's Cook in the Furnace," They presented the story of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego and King Nebuchadnezzar.
Recruiting Protesters Against Buttigieg and Biden - Video Released
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Society for Truth and Justice has released a video interviewing six of the people who disrupted Pete Buttigieg in Dallas and in Iowa.
The purpose of this video is to recruit men and women to disrupt Buttigieg and Biden events throughout the Democrat Primary season.
Open Letter to POTUS and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
- By Pastor S.E. Broden & Dr. Randy Short, M.Div.
The first amendment to the Constitution provides security and protection for religious liberty in our nation. The Equality Act will modify and encroach upon those protections and render our religious freedoms subordinate to the lifestyle choices of the LGBTQ community.
We strongly encourage you to stop this bill from consideration in the Senate. As pastors and members of the black evangelical community, we have observed that the law will have a deleterious impact on all religious communities in our nation in the following ways.
Tax Money Meant for veterans’ Care Spent on University Bus, New Furniture
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Over the last four fiscal years, $1.4 million in tax dollars flowed through three state social services agencies to an equestrian center operated by Lander University, a small, public liberal arts school in Greenwood.
But an investigation by The Nerve found that relatively little was spent to directly help S.C. citizens served by those state agencies. In fact, not one cent of $500,000 that Lander received last fiscal year was spent for a mandated veterans’ therapy program that was supposed to operate at the equestrian center but never was implemented.
Sullivan Joins NGU as Director of Alumni Engagement
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Long-time non-proift leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 NGU graduate, is returning to his alma mater as director of alumni engagement. Long-time non-proift leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 NGU graduate, is returning to his alma mater as director of alumni engagement.](/images/_MG_2836-004.jpg)
Tigerville, SC (May 9, 2019) Long-time non-profit leader Lamont Sullivan, a 1998 North Greenville University graduate, is returning to his alma mater as Director of Alumni Engagement, NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant Jr. announced.
Sullivan, a Greenville native, currently is CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of the Upstate. He will join the administrative team at the South Carolina Baptist university on June 1.
NEDC Announces 800th Baby Celebration
- By Christian Newswire
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The National Embryo Donation Center will host a celebration Saturday, June 8 to mark a special milestone. Earlier this year, Sean and Liz Baley welcomed Annaliese into the world. She was the 800th successful birth to come about as a result of the NEDC's embryo donation and adoption program.
Keeping Fake Illegal Alien Families Together
- By Michelle Malkin
Who remembers the hysterical sound and fury of open borders leftists last summer over President Donald Trump's detention and enforcement policies at our besieged southern border?
Remember the #FamiliesBelongTogether, #WhereAreTheChildren, #AbolishICE and #MeltICE hashtags?
Remember the "Trump Child Abuse," "Free the Children," "Save the Children" and "AMERICANS DON'T USE CHILDREN AS PAWNS," posters wielded at protests across the country?
Mule Barn Project: Saving of a Historic Mule Barn at the Ag Museum
- By Nikki Saylors
A beloved, historic building will receive a new life in the near future. The old Mule Barn in Starr, in the heart of Anderson County, will be rebuilt on the property next to The Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina. This is an exciting project that has been several months in the making.
The Mule Barn Project is a concerted effort by Lake Hartwell Country and The Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum of South Carolina to preserve and protect the historic McGee Mule Barn from Starr, South Carolina.
Shocking Global Report from Humanitarian Agency Gospel for Asia (GFA) Spotlights 100 Million 'Missing Women'
- By Christian Newswire
On Mother's Day, experts say up to 100 million women and girls mostly from Africa and Asia who should be alive today 'simply do not exist'
Missing Women: A report by Gospel for Asia (www.gfa.org) - coinciding with Mother's Day in the U.S. - says up to 100 million women and girls who should be alive today, mostly in Asia and Africa, "simply do not exist."
WILLS POINT, Texas -- As many as 100 million women and girls are "missing and unaccounted for" - the victims of sex-selective abortions, female infanticide, sexual slavery and other horrific practices, according to a newly-compiled global report by leading faith-based humanitarian agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org).
Planned Parenthood: A Recipe for Disaster Funding?
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The whole point of disaster relief is to help communities cope with loss -- not create more! Too bad Democrats don't agree. When Congress got together earlier this spring to deal with the fallout from the string of storms and wildfires, the last thing anyone should've worried about was a radical social agenda hijacking the entire process. But liberals can't help themselves. They see a big pot of money and their minds automatically go to one thing: abortion.
China’s New Aggression on the World Stage
- By Charles Scaliger - The New American
China has long used Western capital to challenge the might of the West. Now it is moving forcefully, making demands of companies and countries, expanding its influence.
In 2015, the most overlooked communist revolution in history took place. That was the year that communists seized power in the Himalayan nation of Nepal via ballot-box revolution. For a decade, from 1996 to 2006, the Maoist Communist Party of Nepal, with the not-so-covert backing of the Chinese, waged a bitter civil war against the Nepalese government, seeking to overthrow the monarchy and replace it with a People’s Republic. The insurgency included a number of attacks on foreign trekkers in the popular mountaineering and hiking destination.
Discrimination and Disparities II
- By Walter Williams
Last week's column discussed Dr. Thomas Sowell's newest book "Discrimination and Disparities," which is an enlarged and revised edition of an earlier version. In this review, I am going to focus on one of his richest chapters titled "Social Visions and Human Consequences." Sowell challenges the seemingly invincible fallacy "that group outcomes in human endeavors would tend to be equal, or at least comparable or random, if there were no biased interventions, on the one hand, nor genetic deficiencies, on the other." But disparate impact statistics carries the day among academicians, lawyers and courts as evidence of discrimination.
Whom the Gods Would Destroy - Part 3
- By Mike Scruggs
The Ruinous Consequences of Commercialized Marijuana
“Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.”
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On November 6, 2012, Colorado voters passed Proposition 64 with a 55 percent majority, changing the state constitution to legalize and regulate “recreational” marijuana for residents aged 21 or more. Proposition 64 was actually written by two attorneys favoring both legalization and commercialization of marijuana. Their campaign was largely and lavishly financed by George Soros’s Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), which overwhelmed the underfunded organization of volunteers opposing it. It became effective on January 1, 2014, and birthed a nightmare of poorly regulated commercialized high-potency marijuana production and sales. Its political and commercial boosters promised lower crime rates and more efficient use of law enforcement to focus on serious crimes.
What In The World Is The “Geneva Bible”?
- By W.H. Lamb
For the past 70 or more years, ever since the “modern” translations of God’s Word, our Holy Bible, began to appear on the scene, there have been dire predictions that “the Apocalypse” was about to come upon us, that the moon would turn to blood, and that the “end of the world” was imminent. We still hear many of these same unfounded fears. What has prompted these warnings from otherwise rational believers with their concerns regarding the affect that newer or more modern Bible translations will have upon the world of Protestant Christendom?
Let Venezuela Decide Its Own Destiny
- By Pat Buchanan
"Who would be free themselves must strike the blow...
"By their right arms the conquest must be wrought."
So wrote Lord Byron of Greece's war of independence against the Turks, though the famed British poet would ignore his own counsel and die just days after arriving in Greece to join the struggle.
The Worm Has Turned on the Democrats
- By David Limbaugh
The Democrats and their media colluders are belching last gasps of impotent protest as their dreams of interfering with the 2016 presidential election come to a screeching halt.
Through forlorn partisan lenses, they have watched the Mueller report, their joyride vehicle on the glorious highway to impeachment, spring four flat tires, all because of nails they placed on the road themselves.
As we watch the mainstream media grow hysterically strident, and the insolent Senate Democrats lash out at Attorney General William Barr for refusing to validate their malicious witch hunt, we realize we are witnessing their gobsmacked reaction to justice served cold.
- Gone2Far Pro-Family Coalition Launches PRIDE FALL Month to Counter 'Gay Pride'
- Conservatives of the Upstate’s Monthly Meeting
- Run, Walk and Roll Fundraiser Hosted by Washington Center
- Sgt. Brian Donnelly Memorial Safety Awareness Day
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for May 6-10, 2019
- Is Bolton Steering Trump Into War with Iran?
- 'Human-Trafficking, Homicide, Homelessness, & Hunger' Stacey Spencer, Encouragement Expert, Featured Keynote Speaker for the Attorney General's National Crime Prevention Conference, Tampa May 2019
- The Bidens: They're Still Not Like Us
- Tell The Truth About ERA
- Hospital to Euthanize Woman Who Says 'I Want to LIVE'
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