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GCRWC Passed Refugee Resolution
- By Press Release
Members of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club showed great interest in the presentation on refugee resettlement by Michelle Wiles. At the conclusion of her presentation the club, the largest in the state, unanimously passed a resolution asking Governor Nikki Haley to suspend acceptance of refugees from Muslim countries until assurances can be given that there are no terrorists imbedded in the groups.
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee passed the same resolution earlier this month. Greenville County Council, to date, has refused to even consider such a resolution. The GCRWC will pass the resolution to the State Federation of Republican Women for consideration.
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Lawmakers Ask Supreme Court to Expand GHS Case
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Delegation Members Urged Media to Make Pubic Aware of Health System Board Attempt to Give Away Billions of Dollars in County Taxpayer Assets
The massive Greenville Health System is property of the taxpayers of Greenville County. The original Greenville General Hospital was owned by the City of Greenville. As the old facility became inadequate to meet the needs of the County, Greenville County taxpayers provided $82 million dollars to help finance Greenville Memorial and satellite hospitals in Greer, Simpsonville and Travelers Rest.
In recent decades, the hospital system has generated sufficient cash to mount major construction projects and purchase numerous medical practices. The original $82 million investment is currently worth billions.
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“Christian Haters” to Advise Obama on “Violent Extremism”
George Soros Funded Study Declared “Right Wing” Extremism more Dangerous to Americans than Islamic Terrorists
“The Obama Justice Department has stooped to a new low by teaming up with an organization of dubious credibility – the Southern Poverty Law Center – to combat domestic terrorism,” said Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Center.
The FRC has felt the sting of the terror caused by the activities of the SPLC.
On August 15, 2012, Floyd Corkins burst into the FRC office in Washington, D.C. armed with a pistol and a bag full of Chick-fil-A sandwiches. His mission that day was to kill as many FRC employees as possible and then “smother the faces” of each corpse with a Chick-fil-A sandwich. Corkins, was an alleged homosexual with a history of mental health issues. His motivation was that he had allegedly read on the Southern Poverty Law Center website that Chic-fil-A and Family Research Center were “anti-gay” hate groups.
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Obama Ramping Up the Rhetoric on Gun Control
- By Bob Adelann
In 1996, when Obama ran for the Illinois State Senate, he was asked if he supported legislation to “ban the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns.” He answered simply: “Yes.” He also wanted to ban “assault weapons” (semi-automatic firearms) and supported mandatory waiting periods, along with background checks, in order to make it more and more difficult for Americans to exercise their gun rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment.
In his third term in the Illinois Senate, he supported a package of bills that would have limited the state’s citizens to buying only one handgun a month, while allowing civil liability lawsuits in the event of injury or death caused by handguns.
In 2004 during his run for the U.S. Senate, Obama said once again that he supported mandatory background checks of buyers everywhere in the country: at gun shows, through the Internet, and private face-to-face transactions.
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California Motor Voter Law Gives Vote to Non-Citizens
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
California Gov. Jerry Brown has Set Model for Election Fraud
California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a new Motor Voter law that will make it easy for non-citizens to cast ballots.
The new Motor Voter Act automatically registers to vote all eligible voters when they obtain or renew their driver’s licenses at the Department of Motor Vehicles, instead of requiring them to fill out a form.
The stated goal is to ease barriers to voting, but election-integrity advocates warn that the measure could inadvertently add millions of illegal aliens to the rolls, given that California allows undocumented aliens to obtain a driver’s license.
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Cruz, Carson Tie for First Place in Greenville County Republican Straw Poll
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sen. Ted Cruz and Dr. Ben Carson tied for first place in a poll of Greenville County Republican Committeemen, Monday night. Those eligible to participate in the poll represented every precinct in the county. They represent the views of more informed party activists that may be more familiar with the candidates than the average voter.
Donald Trump came in third, with 18 votes, trailed by Carley Fiorina with 14.
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Governor asked to “Suspend Resettlement of Refugees in SC”
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee passed a “Refugee Resettlement Resolution” proposed by Dean Allen at their Monday meeting.
The Resolution stated that: “The Greenville County Republican Party respectfully calls upon Governor Nikki Haley to immediately suspend the further resettlement of refugees in South Carolina “ until certain specified conditions are met.
1. SLED investigates the impact of similar refugee resettlement programs in Tennessee and surrounding states on local law enforcement, and is able to certify to the Governor the proposed refugee resettlement program will not have an adverse impact on law enforcement in South Carolina, and will not require any additional funding for law enforcement.
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