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Political
Scott, Gowdy Show Their Lighter Side at Greer Event
United States Senator Tim Scott was the featured speaker at a dual county fundraiser last Tuesday evening.
Spartanburg and Greenville County Republican Parties teamed up to sponsor the event held in Greer and attended by a packed house.
Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy, the serious former prosecutor and chairman of the select committee investigating the Benghazi scandal, demonstrated that he has a sense of humor, as he introduced Senator Scott.
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Greenville County Council Honored Stevens with Proclamation
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Lisa Stevens, selected by Greenville County Council to chair the 19 member Greenville Citizen Roads Advisory Commission, was presented a Proclamation by Council Chairman Dr. Bob Taylor on August 19th honoring her for her leadership while heading the commission.
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Allen West: “Obama is an Islamist”
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“Barack Hussein Obama is an Islamist in his Foreign Policy Perspectives and Supports their Cause”
With most of the television media in Obama’s pocket and powerful Senators and Congressmen either in support of, or afraid of the president, only retired military officers appear bold enough to speak the truth about our current president and his political appointees.
Allen West, Lieutenant Colonel USA (Ret.), a former congressman, expressed his views on why President Obama seems to always support the terrorists on his web site last week.
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Greenville Tea Party Featured Sheri Few and Thomas Ravenel
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Bill Rhodes and the Greenville Tea Party had two interesting and controversial guest speakers at their Thursday, August 14, meeting.
Few, the founder of South Carolina Parents Involved in Education (PIE), challenged the public education establishment and led a valiant battle against the implementation of the controversial Common Core Education Standards in South Carolina as candidate for Superintendent of Education.
Ravenel is a petition candidate and the “third man” in the race to challenge incumbent United States Senator Lindsey Graham in the November 2014 General Election.
Ravenel is a developer and builder from Charleston and former Republican State Treasurer. He was removed from the position as the result of drug charges. With his sentence served, he has decided to enter the race for senate as an independent.
Ravenel, a former conservative Republican, came across in his comments as being sort of a left-leaning libertarian, if there is such a label. He received enthusiastic applause when he struck clear disagreement with Graham, but drew a few blank stares when he described a muddled plan for dealing with the open border, illegal immigration problem.
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Columbia Reacting to Plans to “Gut” Fort Jackson
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Worst case Scenario Post Would Lose 3,100 of 7,000 Permanent Military and Civilian Personnel
Fort Jackson has been added to a list of United States Army posts being considered for major personnel reductions. The Columbia Chamber of Commerce is reacting quickly to “build a network of stakeholders to reach elected officials of both parties at the local, state, and federal level. “
Under the worst case scenario, the Army’s Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Assessment (SPEA) projects that Fort Jackson could lose 3,100 of its 7,000 permanent party Army soldier and civilian population.
“This reduction would be devastating to the Midlands, and doesn’t account for the associated economic decline in the ensuing reduction in basic trainees,” said the Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber estimates that losing 3,100 jobs would equate to a population loss of 7,733, including direct, indirect employees, spouses and dependents.
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