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Military/Veterans
Generals Defend Left's Distorted Narrative
- By Rod Bishop, Ron Scott, Ph.D. and Mike Rose - STARRS
The Washington Post published an article on Dec. 17 titled "Opinion: 3 retired generals: The military must prepare now for a 2024 insurrection."
It was based on conjecture, innuendo, and outright fabrication. The authors, all retired U.S. Army generals, acted as a Praetorian Guard to protect the false, prevailing narrative about the Right posing a grave threat to our nation and its democracy. It was propaganda disguised as scholarship.
To call a political protest, even one that turns into a riot, an "insurrection" is a serious matter. Insurrection, the American Heritage Dictionary tells us, is an "open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government ... specifically, the armed resistance of a number of persons to the power of the state." The Washington Post article claimed the riot was a "deadly insurrection," although the FBI investigated the circumstances and found no evidence of a coordinated effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election or overthrow the federal government.
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Post 214 Golf Tournament at Paris Mountain Country Club
- By American Legion Post 214
Golfers gather to register for the 2021 American Legion Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Gold Tournament held at Paris Mountain Contry Club. - Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Instructions are given along with a prayer. - Photo by Tony A. Dunn
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American Legion Post 214 Car Show in Taylors
- By Tony A. Dunn & Stuart McClure
The American Legion Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 had it's semiannual Car Show which was held at 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors, S.C. - Photo by Tony A.Dunn
There was a great turnout for Post 214 Car Show. - Photo by Tony A.Dunn
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Veterans Day: Above All, Others
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
To everyone else, it was the Forgotten War -- defined by the reruns of M*A*S*H or the 19 figures on the National Mall, suspended in time on their long, cold walk through Korea. For the men who were there, fighting and dying in freezing reservoirs or snow-capped mountaintops, it was much more. It was a three-year battle -- a half a world away -- for freedom. And the echoes in our American story still linger.
Like most pilots, Tom Hudner and Jesse Brown were thrown together as wingmen -- both graduates of the United States Naval Academy, both on a ship destined for Korea. But that's where the similarities ended. Tom was the New England prep-school son of an entrepreneur; Jesse was the oldest in a dirt-poor family of sharecroppers. Working his way through school turned out to be the easy part for Jesse -- surviving life at an academy with virtually no African-American peers was another. But he stuck it out, surviving flight training and eventually ending up on a carrier destined for one of the bloodiest battles in 1951.
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Proper U.S. Flag Retirement
- By Tony A. Dunn & Stuart McClure
Guest and members of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 gather at Greenville County Vietnam Veterans Memorial to properly fetire the U.S. Flag. Photo by Tony A. Dunn
Bang Hall and Hope Summers lay a wreath at Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Photo by Tony A. Dunn
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