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The President Can and Should Make a Play for Hispanic Voters
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
It goes against the conventional Washington and progressive wisdom that Donald Trump is a racist who hates hispanics, but I think the President should prove the media and Democrats wrong on this. Just consider one bit from this Politico story.
Democrats, already alarmed that Trump’s inroads with Venezuelans could help him peel off an otherwise-reliable Democratic voting bloc in a toss-up state, were quick to denounce Sanders’ comments.
Democrats have long presumed the President was incapable of attracting hispanic voters to his coalition and now they are worried that he is doing it. They should be worried and the GOP should proceed.
Will Graham, Grandson of Evangelist Billy Graham, Returns to the Philippines for Eight-day 'Greater Pangasinan-Metro Manila Celebration with Will Graham'
- By Christian Newswire
Thousands make commitments to Jesus Christ as evangelist preaches nine events across multiple locations
MANILA, Philippines -- Evangelist Will Graham returned to the Philippines in February to hold an eight-day, nine-event evangelistic campaign that took place in multiple locations in and around Manila. The Greater Pangasinan-Metro Manila Celebration with Will Graham was held Feb. 9-17, and included a two-day outreach at the Narciso Ramos Sports Complex in Lingayen, Pangasinan, followed by three special events for teens, government/military leaders and marketplace leaders, and culminated with a three-day, four-event series at the Quirino Grandstand at Manila's historic Rizal Park.
ACTION ALERT: Senate to Vote on Born-Alive Bill on February 25th
- By GCRWC
Very Important Action Alert!
Call your US Senators and urge them to Vote YES on the Following:
- BORN-ALIVE ABORTION SURVIVORS ACT
- SEE EMAIL BELOW FROM SOUTH CAROLINA CITIZENS FOR LIFE
- YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Statement from Gov. Henry McMaster on S.C. House Ways and Means Budget
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today released the following statement in response to the South Carolina House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee's budget:
“This Ways and Means budget is a big win for South Carolina - prioritizing teachers, students in rural school districts, classroom safety, tuition payers, and workforce training. Our collaboration and communication on these items with Speaker Lucas, Chairman Smith, and committee members in recent months was unprecedented and is reflected in this budget. This cooperation bodes well for future efforts on education reform, tax reform, and ratepayer relief.”
NGU Ranks No. 1 in Sport Management Degree Programs
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC (February 21, 2019) SportsManagementDegrees.com just released its Top 30 Bachelor’s in Sport Management Degree Programs 2018-2019. North Greenville University’s sport management degree program ranks in the number one spot.
Sport management is a field that focuses on the business attributes of sports, and many in this industry have obtained a sport management degree. Individuals working in this industry are concerned with the planning, organizing, managing, and budgeting aspects of a department or organization whose main purpose is related to sports or physical activities.
A Dehumanized America
- By Manuel Ybarra, Jr. - Coalgate, OK
Vice President Pence’s recent visit to honor Jewish Holocaust victims at Auschwitz reminded me about America’s still ongoing inhumanity and disrespect for human life.
We are shocked about how Nazi Germany, under Hitler, became so inhumane that they murdered millions of God’s elect-Jewish people, trying to exterminate them. They displayed total disregard for human life in this horrific crime against God and humanity.
The Wall Versus Judicial Supremacy
- By John & Andy Schlafly
“We have an invasion of drugs, invasion of gangs, invasion of people, and it’s unacceptable,” President Trump said last Friday. “It’s very simple. We want to stop drugs from coming into our country. We want to stop criminals and gangs from coming into our country.”
It was from the White House Rose Garden that President Trump delivered those remarks, on the eve of the 3-day weekend for Washington’s Birthday. He campaigned for president on securing the southern border of the United States, and he plans to do precisely that for the American people.
'Trauma Toys' Bring Peace to Children Fleeing ISIS
- By Christian Newswire
Stuffed Animals Play Soft Music, Prayers Help Calm Children in Combat Zones
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Heart-wrenching images have been streaming out of the Middle East in the last few weeks, showing refugee families fleeing for their lives from the last remaining ISIS stronghold in Syria. Among the displaced are thousands of traumatized children. Through a unique and dangerous effort, one US-based ministry is providing comfort for these littlest ISIS survivors, including the "cubs of the caliphate"-children of ISIS fighters, and children taken from their homes and trained for combat.
NGU Partners to Offer Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
A year after North Greenville University’s (NGU) College of Science and Mathematics (COSAM) announced a partnership with the Mary Black School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina Upstate in Spartanburg, a new agreement with a Florida-based Christian institution was announced today. The new affiliation is with Palm Beach Atlantic University’s (PBA) Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy (GSOP) to offer a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree.
Washington Center Chearing on their Pen Pal Emmanuelle Tahane, Playing in the SEC Women’s Basketball
- By Washington Center
The 2019 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament is just a few weeks away, and Mrs. Laurie Beck’s Washington Center class is All In. Mrs. Beck’s class is following women’s college basketball and cheering on their pen pal, Emmanuelle Tahane, a sophomore forward playing at the University of Missouri, who calls Bondy, France, home. Class lessons have taken on a sports theme; in ELA, we discussed letter writing, and composed our first letter to Emmanuelle.
Ask Your Senators to Save Live Babies
- By Eagle Forum
Thanks to your efforts, Senate Leader McConnell is holding a vote on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (S. 130) on Monday, February 25th. This vote is critical to hold medical professionals accountable for keeping babies alive who survive a failed abortion attempt.
Gov. Henry McMaster, Veterans, Members of S.C. General Assembly Call for Cabinet-level Division of Veterans Affairs
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster was joined today by veterans, members of the General Assembly, and S.C. Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Van McCarty in supporting proposed legislation which would make the South Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs a standalone cabinet agency. Currently, the Division of Veterans Affairs is housed under the Department of Administration.
Malkin's Handy History of Fake Noose
- By Michelle Malkin
Is it any wonder that American news consumers are at the end of their ropes of patience with the "mainstream media"?
Three weeks ago, when I first documented troubling questions, contradictions and doubts about Trump-hating, attention-craving actor Jussie Smollett's absurd hate crime claims, few in the "professional" journalism herd paid heed. Now, with a grand jury investigation on the horizon, everyone's a Johnny-come-lately debunker.
Grassroots 'Day Of Mourning' Sold Out and Spreads to Twenty More Cities and Rising
- By Christian Newswire
ALBANY, N.Y. -- A grassroots movement of American citizens distressed by New York's recent abortion law has turned their disgust to action with a "Day of Mourning" on February 23rd.
In just over a week, the movement has grown from one large event in Albany, New York, to 20 events in locations such as Apple Valley, California, Eugene, Oregon, Chicago, Illinois and Charlotte, North Carolina. Organizers announced today that their Empire State Plaza Convention Center room which holds 2400 people has sold out. They are scrambling to rent more rooms for the overflow crowd. Over 1,400 Day Of Mourning t-shirts have been ordered and shipped to 45 states and 3 countries from their gear store website as participants prepare to wear black as a symbol of mourning unborn babies.
BJU Announces The Beneth Peters Jones Memorial Scholarship
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University recently announced the creation of The Beneth Peters Jones Memorial Scholarship in honor of the memory of Beneth Peters Jones, the late wife of former BJU president and current chancellor Dr. Bob Jones III.
“We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support for Beneth and the Jones family,” says BJU President Steve Pettit. “This scholarship fund is a fitting way to honor her memory and unwavering commitment to our student body.”
Recent Article Paints Evangelicals as Evil “White Supremacists”
- By Jim S. Brooks - Roebuck, SC
Where is the relevance between the alleged sins of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary from over 150 years ago to present day evangelism as raised by a recent letter to the editor in a upstate newspaper? There is none, except attempted political linkage in the minds of Trump haters. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, in an apology, recently spoke solely for itself in regretting deviating from Biblical Truth over 150 years ago and speaks solely for itself today!
Good Bye, Mr. Gowdy, and Good Riddance!
- By John H. Utz - Greenville, SC
Retiring Congressman Trey Gowdy established some precedents in eight years as our representative.
Unfortunately, they were mostly negative. For example, his statement, repeated on various occasions, that "the FBI is doing exactly what the citizenry would want it to do" is so off-base as to be an embarrassment to any knowledgeable follower of the WashDC establishment. The FBI (leadership) has become as corrupt an element of the Deep State beyond anyone's imagination.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for February 25 - March 1, 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, February 25, 2019: Dante Thompson welcomes Phillip Cameron of Montgomery, Alabama to discuss The Orphans Hands, a ministry that saves orphans in Moldova and Ukraine who are at risk for being trafficked. Tune in tonight to find out how this ministry trains orphans to become missionaries who share the Gospel and the love of Jesus across the world.
Why Autocrats Are Replacing Democrats
- By Pat Buchanan
"If you look at Trump in America and Bolsonaro in Brazil, you see that people want politicians that do what they promise," said Spanish businessman Juan Carlos Perez Carreno.
The Spaniard was explaining to The New York Times what lay behind the rise of Vox, which the Times calls "Spain's first far-right party since the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975."
Just Say Something 2019 Board of Directors Announced
- By Carol Reeves
Greenville, SC – In the new year, Just Say Something (JSS) announces three new members to its Board of Directors. With its new and returning board members, JSS looks forward to continuing its mission of encouraging parents and communities to talk to youth about tough topics like substance use, addiction, and at-risk behaviors. #StartTalking. #ConversationStarter. #JustSaySomething.
May I Quote You, General Washington?
- By Mike Scruggs
The Principled Wisdom of Our First President
George Washington was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732, and was raised on the ethical and religious principles and educational and chivalrous traditions that constituted the ideal of a Virginia gentleman. He was particularly interested in military science and leadership arts and at the age of only 22 was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel and fought in the first battles of the French and Indian War. Following that he devoted himself to agricultural pursuits and managing his properties around Mount Vernon, Virginia. During this time he served in the Virginia Colonial Legislature (House of Burgesses), where he became a critic of British Colonial policy.
Do Be Do Be Do
- By Ben Graydon
… So the song says. And see which one is dominant?
Do is in the land of command. It is avoidance of error. It is concerned with what others think. It seeks to reach heaven by works, by man’s merit. It struggles to “be” salt and light.
Be doesn’t worry about Do. It just is. It IS salt and it IS light. The salt does nothing to become salt (though one can spoil it by “doing,” making it unsavory and worthless) and the light does nothing to become light (though one can hide it by “doing,” placing it under a bushel basket so that the world can no longer see what it is). It is state of being, not action verbs.
Drag Queen Story Hour at the Five Forks Public Library
- By Johnnelle Raines - Pickens SC
Drag Queen Story Hour at the Five Forks Public Library was an eye opener in more ways than one.
On one side of the police barriers you had men dressed up as women, men dressed up as Nuns with bizarre make up on and the LGBTQ community shouting “Love not Hate.”
On the other side of the barrier you had men dressed as men and women dressed as women shouting “Child Abuse.”
Plunder: An American Way of Life
- By Walter Williams
Frederic Bastiat, a French economist and member of the French National Assembly, lived from 1801 to 1850. He had great admiration for our country, except for our two faults -- slavery and tariffs. He said: "Look at the United States. There is no country in the world where the law is kept more within its proper domain: the protection of every person's liberty and property." If Bastiat were alive today, he would not have that same level of admiration. The U.S. has become what he fought against for most of his short life.
Veterans at Gun Show
- By Phil Clark
Members of American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 John Lenotte, Carroll Kelley, Peter Butchart, Tony Dunn attend Gun Show at Greenville Convention Center to inform Veterans and the public about American Legion of the mission and programs of the Legion. The American Legion celebrate their 100th year during 2019. The Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 and The Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military Historyare located at 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd. Taylors, S.C.
Perfidy Is Still In Fashion
- By W.H. Lamb
Perfidy is a word that isn’t in the regular vocabulary of many people. I came across the word many years ago, the context of which now eludes me (probably when reading about some sleazy progressive politician), but it was sometime in the last century (or the “dark ages” as my grandkids like to remind me). Let’s first define the word perfidy, which comes from the Latin, “perfidia”, meaning faithlessness. The dictionaries define it as follows:
Oxford: (noun): deceitfulness, untrustworthiness;
Webster: (noun): the quality or state of being faithless or disloyal; An act or an instance of disloyalty or faithlessness or treachery.
Other definitions for “perfidy” imply a deliberate breach of faith or trust.
Vietnam Veterans of America
- By Tony Dunn
President Pat Ramsey conducts the monthly meeting of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 at Greenville Shrine Club. The VVA Chapter has its monthly meeting 1st Wednesday of the month.
American Legion Post 214 at Sharpshooters
- By Clyde Rector
Members Peter Butchart and Tony Dunn of American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 greet Sharpshooters customers on Rutherford Road. They informed them about the American Legion and the Cecil D. Buchanan Museun of Military History located at 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors.
- The Liberal Dystopia
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- AOC Is No Outlier
- SCRA getting big Commerce Payments While Seeking Revenue-Friendly Legislation
- North Greenville University Announces New Vice President for Student Services
- Bob Jones University to Present the American Spiritual Ensemble
- Turns Out the Border Deal Could Give Legal Protection to MS-13 and Pre-emptively Block an Emergency Declaration
- Nuclear Energy Is a Critical Investment
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