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Bob Dill, Founder
Deliberate Destruction of the Republican Party
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
It is becoming crystal clear that President Obama is using the full power and resources of the United States Government to destroy the Republican Party once and for all. His only viable political opponents are the conservatives in the Republican Party. He knows that they must be discredited and destroyed if he is to succeed in completing the destruction of the constitutional republic and creation of a socialist dictatorship that has been the dream of leftists for decades.
Republicans are at a great disadvantage. They are constantly under attack by Obama. He can lie without challenge by the dominant leftist media. It is now becoming known that the administration has been threatening reporters who would report on issues that could be embarrassing for Obama. Many so-called “journalists” do not need to be threatened. They are eager to help any they can to move the nation to a socialist “heaven on earth.”
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Disappointing Media Coverage
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
An estimated thousand to fifteen hundred Citizens of the Greenvillearea concerned about the overreaching of Constitutional limits by the federal government participated in the “National Day of Resistance” Saturday, February 23 rd. The local event was held in the parking lot at Greenville County Square and was called the “Protect Us Now” rally. It was 38 degrees and raining at 10:00 a.m. when the event began with a prayer. Hundreds of people had arrived in the past 15 minutes and they were still coming. They ranged from small children to the elderly. All were dressed for the weather and determined to do what they could to preserve freedom for their children and their grandchildren.
Representatives of all the local network affiliated television stations were present for at least part of the event – so was the Gannett daily newspaper published locally. Individuals who attended the rally and watched the evening reports on the three local network stations were disappointed in the coverage. Some were outraged.
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South Carolina on Verge of Revolution
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
For the first time in my lifetime, citizens are afraid. They are angry, some are desperate and they are ready to take action. They are afraid of an increasingly dictatorial federal government, and angry because their elected officials in the South Carolina General Assembly appear unwilling to use the constitutional power of the state to protect the citizens.
Citizens were allegedly ridiculed and virtually ignored by members of a House committee recently when they attempted to convince committee members to support H-3101 Freedom of Healthcare Act. A second hearing has been promised.
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Political Correctness: The Enemy Within
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Thomas Jefferson said, “Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.”
The first ten Amendments to the Constitution of the United States are called the “Bill of Rights.” the Tenth Amendment states: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
John Breckinridge, who sponsored the Resolutions in the Kentucky House opposing the unconstitutional Alien and Sedition Acts, argued that when the federal government passed laws that extended beyond its constitutional powers, the people at the state level ought “to make a legislative declaration that, being unconstitutional, they are therefore void and of no effect.”
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