- 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 the Interventionists Now Leaderless?
- By Pat Buchanan
"McCain's Death Leaves Void" ran The Wall Street Journal headline over a front-page story that began:
"The death of John McCain will leave Congress without perhaps its loudest voice in support of the robust internationalism that has defined the country's security relations since World War II."
Certainly, the passing of the senator whose life story will dominate the news until he is buried at his alma mater, the Naval Academy, on Sunday, leaves America's interventionists without their greatest champion.
Prisoner of War and US Senator Dead
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
I was an early supporter of Senator John McCain for president of the United States. John was a "military Brat." Both his father and grandfather retired as four-star admirals. I first met John at Tommy's Country Ham House in Greenville during his first campaign for president. We had a very brief conversation about his father. I informed him that I was assigned to his father's CINCPAC staff during the Vietnam War era, when his father was Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Command. He commented that not a day passed that he did not think about his father. His mother is still living and is more than 100 years of age.
Greenville Textile Heritage Park Dedicated
- By Willis Meadows
On Saturday, August 25th, over three hundred Monaghan residents and members of the Greenville Textile Society attended the dedication of the Greenville Textile Heritage Park located on Smythe Street. The reality of a park for the Monaghan community began with a vision for a park that reflected the history of textiles in Greenville. The Greenville Textile Society has worked tirelessly to make this happen. But it was the donation of the land that belonged to Monaghan Mill that gave feet to the dream. The combined efforts of the Monaghan community , Greenville County, Greenville County Recreation, and the Greenville Textile Society has kept this dream alive. New families have moved into the community. A new pride has flourished with the long time residents.
A Cursory Glance at the Religion Mountain
- By Ben Graydon
Let’s start with a few operative principles:
If commanded explicitly by the written Word of God in the original languages, it is authoritative; all else is suspect. (Acts 17:11 governs.)
If God did not say, God did not say; let God be true and every man a liar. (If a man says that God said what God did not say [and record as such in His written Word], that man is a liar.)
Social Media Must Stop Censoring Conservatives
- By John & Andy Schlafly
The biggest threat to what some call “our democracy” is not collusion with Russia, but collusion among high-tech monopolies in Silicon Valley to censor Trump supporters. The strong-arm tactics of the Leftists who control Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Apple are making the Pravda of the former Soviet Union look like a free speech paradise in comparison.
Shadowbanning conservative users, which consists of blocking or hindering the distribution of their internet content without telling them, is a particularly pernicious form of censorship. The victim sees fewer viewers for his postings but does not know why.
Chief Lance Crowe's intention to retire from the Travelers Rest Police Department
- By Travelers Rest Police Department
After discussing it with the Travelers Rest Police Department team the morning of August 27, 2018, Travelers Rest Chief Lance Crowe announced to the Travelers Rest City Administrator and Council his intention to retire on September 13, 2018. While he was eligible for retirement in December of 2016, this decision was not made lightly, as he had grown to love and respect the Travelers Rest community and the public servants who give their all to its safety and well-being. His time in Travelers Rest now makes up more than half of his law enforcement career.
Lance has accepted an offer for what he expects to be a very rewarding and challenging position of Firm Administrator for a successful CPA firm in Greenville.
Proposed USED/DOL Merger Will Compound Harmful Federal Education Mandates
- By USPIE
Proposed USED/DOL Merger Will Compound Harmful Federal Education Mandates USPIE opposes all efforts to convert American education into a workforce development system and opposes enabling massive data collection of citizens, especially children, facilitated and coordinated by the Federal government. USPIE believes the effort to make this dramatic conversion through government schools is misunderstood by most Americans and nearly all elected officials.
S.C. Law, Contracts Offer Few Privacy Protections for Huge ‘Data Warehouse’
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
If you receive health-related services from certain state agencies, chances are you weren’t told your personal information could be included in a massive “data warehouse” that lawmakers and their staffs have been allowed access to for years.
A state privacy law and inter-agency agreements for the 16-year-old database offer weak privacy protections for citizens who deal with S.C. agencies, a review by The Nerve found.
The issue is timely as lawmakers could return to Columbia next month to consider Republican Gov. Henry McMaster’s vetoes of the 2018-19 state budget, including a proviso that would create another “data warehouse” containing sensitive information on South Carolinians – and which lawmakers and their staffs could access.
Immigrants and Disease
- By Walter Williams
The Immigration and Nationality Act mandates that all immigrants and refugees undergo a medical screening examination to determine whether they have an inadmissible health condition. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has technical instructions for medical examination of prospective immigrants in their home countries before they are permitted to enter the U.S. They are screened for communicable and infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis, polio, measles, mumps and HIV. They are also tested for syphilis, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases. The CDC also has medical screening guidelines for refugees. These screenings are usually performed 30 to 90 days after refugees arrive in the United States.
The Big Blue Immigration Wave
- By Mike Scruggs
Crashing Short of Democrat Victory in 2018
On August 25, Rasmussen Reports released a new poll showing that the generic Congressional preference ballot for likely voters in November was dead even with Democrats and Republicans tying 44 to 44 percent with 8 percent undecided and 3 percent preferring other parties. A week ago the Democrats held a 48 to 41 percent lead on the generic ballot. Moreover, the President’s approval rating is not suffering despite the mainstream media’s constant barrage of dishonest attacks against him.
Bob Jones University Graduates Finish with One of Lowest Student Loan Debt Figures in South Carolina
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University students have one of the lowest student debt figures in South Carolina according to the recently published LendEDU report. Within the state of South Carolina, Bob Jones University ranked 2nd out of 18 schools and 57th among all similar private schools across the nation.
To inform potential borrowers of the amount of debt they will incur while attending college, LendEDU analyzed information from Peterson’s voluntary financial aid survey which collected responses from 1,080 four year public and private institutions of higher education.
Year 1 of the gas-tax-hike law: Hundreds of millions collected, little spent
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
One year after the state law took effect hiking the gasoline tax and other fees that lawmakers promised would go toward fixing South Carolina’s deteriorating roads and bridges, motorists continue to see little results for their money.
Documents with the state Department of Transportation and Comptroller General’s Office show that of the $312.6 million in total receipts as of June 30, just under $7 million, or 2.2 percent, has been spent on listed projects. No specifics are given in the online records on how exactly the money was spent.
NGU Offers New Opportunities in Professional Development
- By North Greenville University
Tigerville, SC – Beginning in Fall 2018, North Greenville University’s Greer campus will add new professional development opportunities, including seminars and professional certificates consisting of 8-week courses.
Professional development at NGU is designed both for current business professionals, church leaders, and nonprofit workers who want to continue learning new skills and knowledge they need to excel in their positions.
NiteLine Guest Line-up for September 3, 2018 – September 7, 2018
- 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, September 3, 2018: Join Dante Thompson tonight as he hosts a special Nite Line about Israel with Earl Cox, the Israel Ambassador of Goodwill, and Dorothy Spaulding, the President of Watchmen Broadcasting. Israel’s minister of Economic Affairs, Eran Nitzan, sheds light on the technological innovations of this nation as it strives to solve problems for humanity.
Friends and Enemies of the People
- By Winston McCuen - Landrum, S.C.
CNN reporter Jim Acosta bitterly complains when Trump calls the mainstream media an “enemy of the people.” Acosta says Trump is an Orwellian tyrant, while Trump accuses Acosta and other liberals of deceiving the public with fake news.
Two of the most profound works on freedom of speech and press are John Milton’s Areopagitica (1644) and John C. Calhoun’s Disquisition on Government (1851). Milton the Englishman penned that mighty Christian poem, Paradise Lost. Calhoun was America’s greatest statesman and philosopher. Both men were pioneers in theorizing about the free press. Both were mental giants who spied a new and important element in politics; and a great and influential force in the modern age.
Lace up your sneakers - it's time for our annual 5k Race for Life!
- By Piedmont Women's Center
Join us for Piedmont Women's Center's
Annual 5k Race for Life!
Saturday | October 6, 2018
8:00 AM – 1 mile Fun Run for Kids
9:00 AM – 5k Race for Life
Trailblazer Park
235 Trailblazer Drive | Travelers Rest
Early Registration: Adults $25 | Kids (12 & under): $10
After September 22nd: Adults $30 | Kids (12 & under): $12
*There will be a small surcharge per registration
Food truck and family activities available!
More Information & Registration
piedmontwomenscenter.org/5K or 864-244-1434
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Renovations Begin at Berea's Community and Senior Center
- By Greenville County Councilman Willis Meadows
The artist's rendering of Community Center and floor plan was shown last night. The floor plan shows one large room and two smaller rooms as well as a kitchen. Notice on the right side there is an entrance door and a roll up door that opens to a patio and garden.
Godless America
- By Manuel Ybarra, Jr. - Coalgate, OK
The top U.S. Senate democrat is afraid that President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court might be inclined to favor reversal of Roe v. Wade. He and some of his fellow colleagues, want to continue the killing of innocent unborn babies.
Which is a terribly inhumane act that goes against God’s Laws.
President Trump Is Opening Up New Affordable Insurance Options for Americans
- By Region IV Director Renee Ellmers
All over our country, many Americans continue to struggle to pay for health insurance coverage. Premiums for Americans who buy their own insurance, rather than receiving it from an employer, have doubled since the implementation of Obamacare. Those increases have hurt our communities and put too much strain on the lives of our families, friends, and neighbors.
Greenville School Trustee District 21 Filing Is Now Open
- By Greenville Election Commission
Filing opened at Noon, Friday, August 24th, 2018 for the Special Election to fill the vacancy created in the Greenville School Trustee District 21 seat to be filled for the remainder of the term when Danna Rohleder resigned. Filing will remain open until Noon on Tuesday, September 4th, 2018. The Special Election to fill the vacancy is scheduled for November 6th, 2018, in conjunction with the General Election.
Auction to Raise Funds for SC Charities
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan Office
Fallen Heroes Benefit Program and Upstate Warrior Solution to Receive Funds.
Laurens, SC – U.S. Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-District 3) announced the names of the two charities that will benefit from the charity auction held at his 8th Annual Faith & Freedom BBQ at 6pm on Monday, August 27th at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center in Anderson, SC. All funds raised during the auction portion of the program will be donated to the South Carolina Sheriffs Association Fallen Heroes Death Benefit Program and Upstate Warrior Solution. The auction will be conducted personally by Congressman Duncan, who owned and operated a real estate and auction company prior to being elected to Congress.
RNC Smashes Another Fundraising Record
- By GOP Presidential Staff
The Republican National Committee added July 2018 to its list of record-breaking fundraising periods, raising $14.2 million last month.
The figure is the most the RNC has raised in any July of a non-presidential election year, CBS News reports. The latest monthly total brings the RNC’s fundraising haul this election cycle to $227.2 million.
Statement from Gov. Henry McMaster on the Passing of Sen. John McCain
- By SC Gov. Henry McMaster
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today released the following statement on the passing of Senator John McCain:
"I will never forget John McCain. He was among the greatest of men and he was my friend. I hope his family can find comfort in knowing that he inspired the lives of generations of Americans, young and old."
- "Free Speech" on College Campuses
- The Democrats' Latest Ploy to Obstruct Kavanaugh's Confirmation
- Back in Business
- Pinocchio Cohen
- Do Democrats Want an Impeachment Fight?
- Foundation for Moral Law Urges Supreme Court to Protect Religious Liberty from Transgender Activism
- Court Gives Dayton Abortion Facility 30 Days to Close
- Manafort and Cohen
- Foundation Condemns Inhumanity of Eleventh Circuit Decision Striking Down Alabama Ban on Intact D&E Abortions
- Congress Should Strengthen Work Requirements for Welfare Beneficiaries
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