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Upstate SC Lost A Great Man, Pastor Dr. Jerry Clark
- By Press Release
Dr. Jerry Cranford Clark, 78, beloved husband of Margaret Ann Marion Clark, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, October 20, 2022. Dr. Clark fought a tireless, yet courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease for 23 years.
He was born January 6, 1944, in Lexington, NC, and was a son of the late Clee “CC” and Roxie Morgan Clark. As 1 of 12 siblings, his parents taught and demonstrated the need to show love and respect to each other. A trait he characterized not only to his family but to all he met.
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Pro-life Advocate Attacked Outside Planned Parenthood
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
NAPA, Calif. -- Longtime sidewalk counselor and Life Legal client Ross Foti was brutally attacked outside a California Planned Parenthood last week. A woman entering the clinic viciously shoved Ross to the ground, causing him to fall on a fire hydrant. Ross, who is 88, suffered a punctured lung and other serious injuries and was hospitalized after the assault. He was released after four days, but is still in constant pain and requires ongoing treatment.
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NGU Invites Community to Homecoming Festivities, Oct. 28-29
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
North Greenville University will honor outstanding graduates and welcome alumni and friends to campus during its 2022 Homecoming weekend Oct. 28-29.
“Homecoming is a huge part of the rhythm of life on a campus like NGU. It’s always wonderful to see people we recognize on this special weekend,” said NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr. “One of the fun parts of my job is running into people in the community who tell me they haven’t been back to campus in years—or even decades—and are coming back for Homecoming. It’s a joy to hear from them after their visit, to hear their excitement about what they’ve seen and their gratitude for what NGU has meant in their lives.”
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As Illegal Crossings and Terrorist Arrests Peak at Border, Democrat Lawmaker Calls Out Biden
- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand
Newly released data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed that almost three million illegal immigrants crossed America’s southern border in the fiscal year ending in September 2022, obliterating the previous record by over a million. On Sunday, a Democrat congressman from Texas said the border is “not secure” and that there must be “repercussions” for illegally crossing.
“[T]he border is not secure,” Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told Fox News. “When you have 1.7 million individuals last year, and now another 2.7, that’s over 4.5 million individuals encounter[ed] at the border, plus if you add the getaways, that’s going to be over five million individuals in just two years.”
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Concealed Court Files Reveal Freebie Judicial Trips
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Last year, dozens of state judges attended one or more conferences at pricey resorts hosted by special-interest legal organizations that paid for all or part of their stays, The Nerve found in a review of court administration records.
Trip details involving the 77 S.C. Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit and family court judges who traveled to in- or out-of-state conferences in 2021 aren’t published on the Judicial Department’s website. Neither are their annual salaries, which also are exempted from the state salary database for higher-paid agency employees.
Besides that, the judges, who are elected by the S.C. Legislature, by law don’t have to file yearly income-disclosure reports with the State Ethics Commission, which are required of most other elected officials and are posted on the commission’s website.
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Kelvin Cochran to Address Presidential Leadership Series
- By Randy Page - BJU
Kelvin Cochran, senior vice president of Human Resources & Faith Initiatives for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), will headline the Presidential Leadership Series Friday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m. in the Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium on the Bob Jones University campus.
“The goal of the Presidential Leadership Series is to expose students to current issues and external speakers who can address them from both their personal and professional experience,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Chief Cochran has been at the forefront of the fight to preserve religious liberty. His courage and fortitude in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds will be a great testament to our student body.”
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Poking the bear: The real cause of The War Between Russia and Ukraine
- By Adam Carroll - The Choate News
If you’re anything like the average American, you’ve been watching mainstream Western media and seeing every political commentator set up the same rigid dichotomy on the subject of Ukraine and Russia. Ukraine is said to be the virtuous, brave, and resilient little guy who is being picked on. Russia is said to be the immoral, ruthless, and expansionist schoolyard bully looking to “rebuild the Soviet Union.” However, clinging on so tightly to this simple message prevents us from understanding the conflict and identifying the correct solution. In fact, the way we view the conflict has prevented us from seeing Vladimir Putin’s motivation for attacking Ukraine — the expansion of the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO). Despite the effort of the West to completely change the structure of international politics, it has become clear that Russia was forced to keep Ukraine as a buffer zone between itself and NATO due to the West’s history of political intervention and Russia’s view of the treaty as something dangerous.
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