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Gowdy Warns of Republic Demise
- By James "Chip" Moore
Congressmen speaks at Greenville Republican Women’s luncheon
At the end of Congressman Trey Gowdy’s speech at the Greenville Republican Women’s monthly luncheon on Thursday, September 27, 2012, he called on volunteers. Volunteers were used to explain visually what “Fast and Furious” is all about. Two gentlemen represented the Mexican drug cartel, one woman represented a federally licensed firearms dealer, another lady was a straw purchaser, and the remaining three were Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents.
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Haley Upset Over “Ballot Fiasco”
- By James "Chip" Moore
Problem is Jake Knotts
During a town hall meeting in Mauldin conducted by S.C. Governor Nikki Haley on September 27, 2012, moderator Jim Lee of the Palmetto Conservatives opened up questions on the topic of the “ballot fiasco” presently going on in this election cycle.
“”We had a little problem with the ballots this time around, and a lot of candidates got thrown off the ballot. I’m curious, what do you think specifically needs to be done in order to correct that problem to make sure the process is transparent, accountable, reliable, and so that people don’t have to require an attorney to become a candidate on a ballot, and we don’t have this nonsense of the courts getting involved in party primaries,” asked Lee.
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Obamacare: Is It a Tax or a Penalty?
- By Thomas C. Hanson
Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow of the CATO Institute, gives an indepth analysis of whether Obamacare is a tax or a penalty in an address to the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow at Furman University, Sept. 11. In his address, Shapiro analyzed Chief Justice John Roberts’surprising vote to uphold Obamacare.
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Rally Brings Excitement to Voters
- By James "Chip" Moore
As the November presidential election draws closer it is important for the Republican Party to remain energized and maintain enthusiasm if they are to produce the results they want. In the
spirit of creating excitement, the rally was held on Friday, September 14, outside the Bi-Lo center, downtown. With speakers like United States Senator Jim DeMint, United States Congressman Trey Gowdy, United States Congressman Jeff Duncan, and others, the rally fulfilled its intentions.
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American Celebrates U.S. Constitution
- By Press Release
DAR Promotes Constitution Week Awareness
WASHINGTON, DC –September 17, 2012, begins the national celebration of Constitution Week. The weeklong commemoration of America’s most important document is one of our country’s least known official observances. Our Constitution stands as a testament to the tenacity of Americans throughout history to maintain their liberties and freedom, and to ensure those inalienable rights to every American.
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Sunny Weigand Seeking Election to School Board in District 17
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Candidate Seeking More Involvement, Choices for Parents
Sunny Weigand, candidate for Greenville County School Board, District 17, that includes the northernmost part of Greenville County, has a broad range of education, training and experience.
She has experience in public private and home schooling. She has taught in elementary schools, special education programs, and worked as a tutor for public and private school students. She has also served as education consultant to parent groups, school administrators and elected officials.
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