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Political
Oriental Americans Protest Chinese President
- By Bang Hall
The Vietnamese American Community in Greenville, SC, joined the Vietnamese American Community, USA, along with other groups: Tibetan, the Uighurs at Xinjiang, the Inner Mongolian, Taiwanese, Hong Kong people, Filipinos in protesting on the Chinese President Xi Jinping visit to the United States. In front of the White House thousands of protesters carried their flags and banners, chanting “China out” and “Freedom for Tibet.”
The White House constructed temporary walls to prevent Xi Jinping to see his unwanted sights as protesters covered the La Fayette Park with pictures, flags and banners to show their side of Chinese Government leadership. Many political leaders of these groups stated that the White House is afraid of showing how Americans appreciate Freedom to practice the 1st Amendment by covering up their eyes and ears with black curtains and white veil.
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Fiorina Was all Business At Women’s Luncheon
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Carlie Fiorina addressed the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club during her second campaign stop in Greenville in a little more than a week. The only woman in the Republican race, she could not resist taking a couple of swipes at front runner Donald Trump, who had commented negatively on her appearance, and appeared insincere in his apology.
The candidate’s staff prescribed the structure for the luncheon and rushed her across the hall to a book signing at the conclusion of her presentation that was delivered with precision, but contained no new material.
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Ten Republican Candidates in “Take Back America Forum”
- By Bob Dill and Arthur Hampton
Dr. Ben Carson received thunderous applause at the “Take Back America Forum” because of his strong stand against taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood and their harvesting and sale of aborted body parts.
The Heritage Action Presidential Candidate Forum at the Bon Secours Wellness Center in Greenville, SC, September 18, 2015, was hosted by former United States Senator and current Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint; Heritage Action for America Chief Executive Officer Michael A. Needham and South Carolina Governor Nikki Randhawa Haley.
The ten candidates participating in the forum, with approximately 25 minutes each in the spotlight, were Dr. Ben Carson, Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Gov. Scott Walker, who has since dropped out of the race; Gov. Chris Christie, Dr. Rand Paul, Sen. Rick Santorum and Gov. Bobby Jindal. More than 10,000 people attended the forum that lasted more than 5 hours.
As the crowd gathered for the event, they were greeted by dozens of individuals from around the state and nation carrying signs and flags protesting Gov. Haley’s controversial Confederate flag decision.
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Pro-Confederate Flag Protestors Send Message to Governor Haley During Heritage Action Forum
- By Arthur Hampton
Confederate Flag supporters greet Heritage Action Forum Attendees as they protest against South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for removing Confederate Flag from State House grounds monument.
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Republican Candidates Told They Must Defend Obama
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Trump don’t think He is Morally Obligated to Defend Obama Every Time Someone Says Something Bad About Him
On Thursday, the day after the candidate forum at the Reagan Library in California, Donald Trump was taking questions from the audience at an event in Rochester, New Hampshire. A man in the audience addressed Trump and said, “We have a problem in this country. Its called Muslims.” He went on to say that we know our current president is one and they have training camps around the country and he asked what Trump would do about the problem.
Trump did not agree or disagree with the statement of the questioner. “A lot of people are saying that bad things are happening out there,” Trump responded. He promised to look into the alleged problems.
Everyone from Lindsey Graham to Hillary Clinton cut loose on Trump for not challenging the questioner and Defending Obama by telling the man he was wrong and that Obama was a Christian and not a Muslim.
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Future of Greenville County EMS Remains Uncertain
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Republican Support for Governor Shrinks in Recent Poll
A poll taken by Public Policy Polling, a Democrat public opinion firm, conducted between September 3 and 6 found a large shift of Democrat support to Governor Nikki Haley after she led the stampede to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Soldiers Monument at the State Capitol.
While Governor Haley and the NAACP took credit for the attack on South Carolina Heritage that culminated in removal of the flag from the monument, Democrat Party Chairman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz took credit on national television for the coordinated coast to coast uprising that pressured the Republican dominated state legislature to succumb to the demands of the Governor and all the leftist organizations that have destruction of all things “Southern” as their long-term goal.
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The Evangelical Attraction To Donald Trump
- By David Brody
I get this question a lot so I figured I better write about it. Here it is: “Why are evangelical voters attracted to Donald Trump? I don’t get it.” Well, you may think the answer is a complicated one but actually it’s not. Let me explain.
Donald Trump operates in a world of absolutes. A world of right and wrong; a world of winners (him) and losers (McCain, Perry, etc); a world of put up or shut up (literally). Trump’s world is colored in black and white. Their ain’t much grey. And what does Trump get for speaking out so boldly without holding back? Public ridicule.
Now, think of conservative evangelicals. In their quest to champion biblical values, their mindset is much the same. It is a world of absolutes. They believe the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God. Non-negotiable. They believe there is only one way to heaven and that is through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Non-negotiable. They see the world through the lens of spiritual warfare (good vs. evil). And what do evangelicals get for speaking out so boldly without holding back? That’s right: public ridicule.
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- Cruz: The President Should Begin Each Day on His Knees
- Fifth Annual Faith & Freedom BBQ Hosted by Congressman Jeff Duncan
- Sen. Scott Pledged Opposition to Taxpayers Funding Planned Parenthood
- Sanders Wows Large Crowd at TD Convention Center
- Presidential Town Hall with Gov. Bobby Jindal at Wofford College
- Republican Women Hosting Presidential Candidates
- Trump Presented Immigration Plan to Make America Great Again