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Dems Defend Abortion to the Ends of the Birth
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"Can you look me in the eye and tell me that I shouldn't be alive?" That was the question 14 abortion survivors never got to ask America. Fox Sports, the host of this year's Super Bowl, refused to air their ad. Maybe they were afraid of creating controversy. Or maybe, they were worried about putting a real face on this thing called "choice." Either way, it's a question our country needs to answer. And Tuesday morning, Senate Republicans looked at their colleagues and did.
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Heartbeat International Attacked by Soros-Funded openDemocracy
- By Christian Newswire
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The far-left organization openDemocracy published a thinly veiled "investigative" report in an attempt to smear the work and mission of pro-life pregnancy help centers, maternity homes, adoption agencies and medical clinics.
But the Soros-backed website neither substantiated its claims nor gave adequate time for them to be scrutinized.
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Emergency Alert South Carolina - Convention of States & BBA
- By Janine Hansen, Eagle Forum National Constitutional Issues Chairman
Convention of States & BBA Thurs. Feb. 13
The hearing will be starting at about 12:30 pm
Please contact the members of this South Carolina Special Committee
Please share this alert with like-minded friends and family
H3017 Article V Balanced Budget Amendment https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess123_2019-2020/bills/3017.htm
H3125 Article V Convention of States https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess123_2019-2020/bills/3125.htm
HEARING: Thursday, February 13, starts about 12:30pm Room 516 Blatt.
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And the Rains Came ...
- By Tony Dunn
Under the recent heavy rains the Reedy River Falls in Greenville Downtown look more like Niagara Falls.
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Vietnamese New Year, The Year of the Rat
- By Tony Dunn & Haylie Guthrie
The Vietnamese New Year celebration was held at The Greenville Convention Center. 2020 is the year of the Rat.
The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 Color Guard prepare to present the Colors.
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Rock Hill Post 34 Hosts 2nd Phase Oratorical
- By American Legion
Isaac Jansen, representing James F. Daniel, Jr. American Legion Post 3 in Greenville, is congratulated by Rock Hill's Frank Roach American Legion Post #34 Commander Charles Swanger. Isaac was judged as the 1st place winner of the High School Oratorical Speech Contest Saturday, February 8th, 2020. The contestants had to give their opening oration not to exceed eight to ten minutes. The 2nd part of the contest was one of four Constiituional Amendments which were in sealed envelopes. Eachcontestant had five minutes to study and give a three to five minute oration on the Amendment that was pulled from the sealed envelope.The Amendment that was revealed was the 27th Amendment of the Constitution of Unites Statues. Isaac will represent Greenville American Legion Post 3 in the Oratorical Finals in Columbia, SC on Saturday, February 22nd.
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NGU Athletics to Host Annual ‘Pink Week’
- By Press Release
North Greenville University Athletics is joining the nationwide effort to defeat cancer by participating in “Pink Week.”
North Greenville men’s volleyball team will begin the week-long campaign when they welcome King University on Tues., Feb. 11 in Hayes Gymnasium starting at 7 p.m. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to support the cause. On Wednesday, Feb. 12, the softball team will play a double-header against Lincoln Memorial University beginning at 2 p.m.
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- Four Chaplain's Day Inter-Faith Service
- Inman American Legion
- The Master’s University and Seminary Appoints Dr. Sam Horn President
- Christian Football Coach Threatening to Sue NFL Over Pornographic Halftime Show
- Breakfast with a Side of Prayer
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