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Political
Ted Cruz Leads in Iowa, Wins Greenville Straw Polls
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“Ted Cruz will always tell the truth and do what he says he will do.” ~ Rafael Cruz
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas jumped to first place in the latest Iowa poll. Cruz sailed by both Donald Trump and Ben Carson in the latest Monmouth University poll released Monday, December 7, 2015.
Cruz took 24 percent of the votes from a survey of 425 Iowa voters likely to attend the Republican presidential caucuses in February.
This marks the first time that Cruz has held a lead in any of the crucial early primary states.
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Pastor Lays Aside Political Correctness, Confronts Radical Islam
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“It is Impossible to Defeat an Enemy you are Unwilling to Identify.”
On Sunday morning following the radical Islamic attacks on innocent civilians in Paris, Dr. Robert Jeffress Pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, dispensed with political correctness and provided a special message to his congregation. Dr. Jeffress and Pastor Donnie Swaggart have demonstrated boldness and courage that most pastors and elected officials have not yet exhibited.
The message now on U-tube lasts only 6 minutes and will be quoted as near verbatim as possible.
I feel like I need to address the tragedy we all witnessed this weekend in Paris. What should be our response to that tragedy? Certainly, as Christians, we should be praying for the victims and the victims families. Psalms 34 says, The Lord is close to those who are broken hearted.
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Sarah Palin sees Trump, Cruz as GOP Finalists
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Trump Holds Strong Lead in all three Early Primary States, Cruz Passes Carson in Iowa. Stop Trump PAC Forming.
“I think it will come down to Trump and Cruz, to tell you the truth,” said former Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin in an interview with WBT-FM in Charlotte, North Carolina last Thursday.
“People are really tired of professional politicians who won’t call it like they see it and maybe don’t have life experiences that allow them to prove a track record of success.
“That’s refreshing about Trump. He’s a fighter. We know he’s going to put America first. And he really nailed it early on what the main problems are in America right now.”
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Carson Does Double Duty
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Republican Presidential Candidate Dr. Ben Carson pulled double duty in Greenville, Friday, 13 November 2015. He began the day speaking to a breakfast meeting of about 250 Republican Women and their guests at the Global Trade Center. Dr. Carson took time to shake hands and greet virtually everyone in attendance. His address was mostly about personal relationships, truth and well thought-out solutions to complex problems. He did not venture into domestic and foreign policy issues.
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Cruz’s “Rally for Religious Liberty” at BJU
- By Arthur Hampton
Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz went to Bob Jones University, Saturday afternoon, holding the “Rally for Religious Liberty.” Hundreds filled the campus beginning with a moment of silence for the Paris attacks. Cruz exclaimed that Obama is not doing enough to fight ISIS, and if Americans do not act, “we will be mourning another attack like this.”
Cruz began his speech by quoting Martin Luther King, Jr. and reminded the audience that he was indeed a pastor. Cruz then attempts to appeal to conservatives, quoting Reagan’s first speech at Notre Dame after he was shot, stating, “‘Communism is a bizarre chapter in human history, whose last pages even now are being written.’ Let me say that the same is true of radical Islamic terrorism.” In addition, Cruz notes interestingly that Notre Dame had a “tremendous Christian Heritage.”
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Alarmed Citizens Call on Leaders to Halt Dangerous Refugee Resettlement
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
With President Obama in Denial and Determined to Bring in as Many as 200,000 Muslim Refugees from Syria and Elsewhere, Private Citizens Seek Help from State and Local Government
Concerned citizens around the world are alarmed at the casual attitude the American president has taken in response to the slaughter of 129 innocent people in Paris by Islamic Terrorists. Similar attacks have and could again take place in America at any time. Local citizens and elected officials are calling on the Governor and County Council to stop the flow of potential Islamic terrorists into local communities as refugees. Governor Haley and Greenville County Council Chairman Dr. Bob Taylor appear fully in support of the refugee program with no inclination to budge. Citizens will attempt to change their minds.
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Greenville County Council Tabled Refugee Proposal
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
World Relief Director Addressed Council Committee of Whole but Had Few Answers to Questions.
Citizens asked Greenville County Council during their last two meetings to pass a resolution asking Governor Haley to suspend acceptance of refugees relocated through World Relief until questions regarding security and funding are answered.
Such a resolution has been passed by Pickens County Council, The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee and the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club.
Council invited Jason Lee, Director of the Upstate Office of World Relief to address their Committee of the Whole Tuesday, November 3rd.
Lee spoke briefly in general terms and council members asked questions. Councilman Willis Meadows asked the most questions using a brochure from a meeting in Spartanburg as a guide. Meadows and Joe Dill attended a meeting on the World Relief refugee program last month.
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- GCRWC Passed Refugee Resolution
- Lawmakers Ask Supreme Court to Expand GHS Case
- “Christian Haters” to Advise Obama on “Violent Extremism”
- Obama Ramping Up the Rhetoric on Gun Control
- California Motor Voter Law Gives Vote to Non-Citizens
- Cruz, Carson Tie for First Place in Greenville County Republican Straw Poll
- Governor asked to “Suspend Resettlement of Refugees in SC”