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Vietnam Veterans Meeting
- By Tony A. Dunn
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 President Pat Ramsey conducts a general meeting on 4 August at Greenville Shrine Club. All veterans are welcome to attend the VVA Chapter 523 meetings which take place every 1st Wednesday of each month at Greenville Shrine Club just off Rutherford Road.
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6th Anniversary of Taylor's American Legion Post
- By Stuart McClure
Officers of American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 of Taylors, SC celebrate the 6th year of the Post. Left to right: Historian Tony Dunn, Executive member John Banning, 1st Vice Commander Pam Durham, 2nd Vice Commander Rob Northridge, Commander Bobby Davis, Adjutant Larry Foster, and Chaplain Jack Dorn.
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Counties Still Paying Lawmakers for ‘Phantom’ Delegation Offices
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Last year, S.C. Sen. Kent Williams of Marion County reported receiving a collective $17,060 in legislative delegation payments from neighboring Dillon and Florence counties, parts of which are in his Senate district.
Another longtime lawmaker, Rep. Jackie Hayes of Dillon County, received $12,500 in 2020 – the same amount paid to Williams by Dillon County, records show.
For years, Williams and Hayes have been among a group of lawmakers getting payments from counties that don’t provide legislative delegation offices.
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Biden's Vaccine Push: A Mandate with Destiny
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Joe Biden isn't a doctor, and he's certainly not your doctor. But that hasn't stopped the president of the United States from making every Americans' health decisions for them. The "scare-monger in chief," as former Civil Rights Division leader Roger Severino calls him, has decided that when it comes to COVID, the facts, the law, and the science don't matter. You will be vaccinated, this Democratic leadership says -- and surrender every constitutional right to privacy, employment, personal safety, and free speech until you do.
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Dems’ Totalitarian Commission
- By Eagle Forum
The riot at our nation’s Capital on January 6, 2021 was certainly a dark day in our history. While Republicans have moved forward by doing their jobs of legislating and voting, Democrats are dragging this out in hopes of solidifying their majority in the House.
House Democrats’ squawking on this issue is getting old. They have pushed through a second impeachment of President Donald Trump, criticized Capitol Police, tried to remove Republicans from office, made elected officials go through metal detectors to vote, and constructed fencing around the entire Capitol. Yet, this hasn’t appeased their appetite.
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House Member Quit Suddenly Last Year; Now a Judicial Candidate. Coincidence?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
What a difference a year can make – especially if you’re a state lawmaker.
In unexpectedly resigning his longtime House seat last July after winning the Republican primary, Alan Clemmons, a Myrtle Beach attorney, said in an affidavit to the State Election Commission that he was withdrawing from the general election because he was representing new legal clients who will “require a large investment of my time and focus.”
Clemmons, who was first elected to the House in 2002, officially resigned his House seat on July 17, 2020. As of last Wednesday – slightly more than a year later – he became a candidate for the Horry County master-in-equity judge’s seat, state Judicial Merit Selection Commission (JMSC) records show.
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