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Recruiting Protesters Against Buttigieg and Biden - Video Released
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Society for Truth and Justice has released a video interviewing six of the people who disrupted Pete Buttigieg in Dallas and in Iowa.
The purpose of this video is to recruit men and women to disrupt Buttigieg and Biden events throughout the Democrat Primary season.
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Tax Money Meant for veterans’ Care Spent on University Bus, New Furniture
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Over the last four fiscal years, $1.4 million in tax dollars flowed through three state social services agencies to an equestrian center operated by Lander University, a small, public liberal arts school in Greenwood.
But an investigation by The Nerve found that relatively little was spent to directly help S.C. citizens served by those state agencies. In fact, not one cent of $500,000 that Lander received last fiscal year was spent for a mandated veterans’ therapy program that was supposed to operate at the equestrian center but never was implemented.
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Planned Parenthood: A Recipe for Disaster Funding?
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The whole point of disaster relief is to help communities cope with loss -- not create more! Too bad Democrats don't agree. When Congress got together earlier this spring to deal with the fallout from the string of storms and wildfires, the last thing anyone should've worried about was a radical social agenda hijacking the entire process. But liberals can't help themselves. They see a big pot of money and their minds automatically go to one thing: abortion.
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'Human-Trafficking, Homicide, Homelessness, & Hunger' Stacey Spencer, Encouragement Expert, Featured Keynote Speaker for the Attorney General's National Crime Prevention Conference, Tampa May 2019
- By Christian Newswire
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Attorney General's National Conference on Preventing Crime is being held in Tampa Bay Thursday, May 29th - Saturday, May 31st at the Marriott Resort Downtown Tampa. This Conference is designed to foster collaboration, communication and action among practitioners by sharing innovative ideas, research and study of crime, causative factors and prevention strategies unique to all communities. It will profile national initiatives and community strategies that have been successful in reducing violence and other inappropriate behavior. Special attention is directed toward positive approaches to the problems associated with juvenile crime. Resources for training, development and enhancement of crime prevention initiatives are included. {Source: Office of the Attorney General FL}
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Tell The Truth About ERA
- By Eagle Forum
Democrats led a sham hearing on the Equal Rights Amendment. The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties chose six panelists to argue the points in favor of the ERA. The panel was stacked in Democrats’ favor. The panelists included two Democrat Congresswomen, one ERA activist, one liberal celebrity, and one professor of law. While the professor, Elizabeth Foley, argued that the ERA would not hold up in court due to the seven-year deadline that passed in 1979, she expressed her support for the substance of the amendment. ERA opponents were shut out and not allowed to give testimony.
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Duncan Statement on Flawed Paris Climate Accord Legislation
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan Office
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-03), Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and Co-Chair of the House Energy Action Team, issued the following statement on H.R. 9, the so-called Climate Action Now Act:
“President Trump’s 2017 announcement of intent to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Accord was the right move for our country and part of the America first agenda. Today’s misguided attempt by House Democrats to bind us to this flawed accord would have devastating consequences on our economy and put us at a disadvantage to our main competitors around the globe, while accomplishing no meaningful environmental reforms.
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Are S.C. Officials Shirking their Oversight of Tax Dollars Awarded to Private Groups?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
In 2006, lawmakers approved spending $700,000 in the fiscal 2007 state budget to help the private Erskine College in Abbeville County establish the “John Drummond Center for Statesmanship” – to be named after the late longtime senator who retired from the Legislature in 2008.
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- Legal Infanticide: Biggest Mistake Evers
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