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Political
Taylor Announces County Committee Assignments
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Greenville County Council Chairman Dr. Bob Taylor announced County Council standing committee assignments Monday. Taylor was elected chairman, replacing Butch Kirven, and Willis Meadows vice chairman at a meeting earlier this month.
As chairman, Taylor will automatically become chairman of the Committee of the Whole and Meadows, as vice chairman, will become chairman of the Finance Committee.
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Politicians Out of Control
- By James "Chip" Moore
Highest Concentration of Power
“We have the highest degree of concentration of power and secrecy in the country. Nowhere else in the United States are politicians so out of control,” said Ashley Landess, President of the South Carolina Policy Center, while speaking at the Republican Women’s Luncheon, Thursday, January, 22.
The South Carolina Policy Center is a non-partisan public policy research organization located in Columbia, SC. One of the issues and concerns she spoke of during the luncheon was a policy that they discovered by accident pertaining to Bobby Harrell, SC’s Speaker of the House.
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The Importance of One Vote
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Runoff in District 17 House Race hangs on a Single Vote
Mike Burns and Chris Sullivan have learned the importance of just one vote in the recent Republican primary in House District 17. Had Burns received one more vote to add to his 1,117 vote count, he would have won the primary outright and there would have been no need for the expense and work involved in a runoff.
At 8:54 PM on January 22, Primary Day, the unofficial count by the Greenville County election office gave Burns 1,114 votes or 49.96 percent of the total 2,242 votes for 5 candidates.
There were 5 provisional ballots not counted until the vote was certified three days later. When the provisional ballots were counted, 3 had been cast for Burns and 2 for Sullivan.
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WORD Second Amendment Rally
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
WORD talk show hosts Bob McLain and Russ Cassell invited their listeners to join them at the Chick-fil-a on Woodruff Road last Friday at Noon to show their support for the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States that is under attack by the Obama Administration and their leftist supporters.
Hundreds of WORD listeners turned out and filled more than two blocks of sidewalks. They carried American flags and hastily made signs.
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Obama Wants Background Checks on Private Gun Sales, Transfers
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
President Issued 23 Executive Orders restricting Rights of Gun Owners, Studying other Possible Restrictions
President Obama has instructed Democrats in Congress to take action immediately to enact legislation imposing tighter control on guns.
He has asked for laws requiring universal background checks on everyone attempting to buy a gun. The law already requires licensed dealers to request background checks. The Obama gun laws would require background checks before sales or trades could take place between individuals. The information would be used to store information in a national gun ownership database.
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Alabama Supreme Court Rules ‘Unborn’ is a ‘Child’
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
State Law Designed to Protect Children from Meth Lab Chemicals Applied to Unborn
The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that a state law intended to prevent exposing children to dangerous chemicals also protects the unborn child. The Alabama State law was originally intended to prevent parents from operating meth labs around children, or allowing children to be in meth labs. The law makes no reference to the unborn.
The decision in Ankrom V. State upheld the conviction of two women who were prosecuted for using drugs during their pregnancies.
The court ruling stated that, “the plain meaning of the word ‘child’ in the chemical endangerment statute includes unborn children.”
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Hundreds Rally for Nullification
- By James "Chip" Moore
At the foot of the steps leading up to the State House, in front of an overlooking statue of President George Washington, gathered hundreds of people for one common goal. Preceding a press conference that was to take place in the Rotunda of the State House concerned citizens with signs, flags, and a uniting cause listened as their state representatives rallied the crowd against Obamacare.
On Tuesday January 8, 2012 a Nullify Obamacare Rally and Press Conference was held in the capital. Speakers included Thomas Kindle, President elect of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, House members Bill Chumley (D35), Tom Corbin (D17), Bill Taylor (D86), Donna Woods (D37), Mac Toole (D88), and Senators Lee Bright (D12) and Tom Davis (D46). RINO hunt founder Harry Kibler was the Master of Ceremonies.
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- Federal Court Bars Southern Poverty Law Center from Reckless Endangerment of Pro-Family Activist
- Hobby Lobby Gets Crafty with Insurance Timeline
- Biden’s Biased Meeting on Obama Gun Control Scheme
- Rep. Trey Gowdy Announces Committee Assignments for the 113th Congress
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