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Rick Perry Visits Stax’s Original
Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas), presidential candidate, greets diners before speaking at Stax's near Cherrydale, Monday. Gov. Perry was introduced by David Wilkins, former South Carolina speaker of the House and U.S. ambassador to Canada under President George W. Bush. Gov. Perry was also accompanied by Katon Dawson, former chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party.
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Santorum “My First Big Win Was Here”
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Santorum, Perry Courting Upstate Voters, Candidate Forum Friday Night
“My first big win in this campaign was right here in Greenville at your County Convention,” said Rick Santorum after thanking Gresham Barrett, his campaign chairman and Greenville County GOP Chairman Betty Poe for their “great, wonderful hospitality.’ Santorum won the straw poll at the county GOP convention last year as he was launching his campaign.
Barrett is heading up Santorum’s campaign in South Carolina. The former Third District Congressman introduced former Reagan policy adviser Gary Bauer, who described Santorum as “the Reagan conservative” in this campaign.
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Holder Rejects SC Voter Photo ID Law
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Decision Based on False Data. Unconstitutional Federal Law
It was predictable that President Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder would block the South Carolina law requiring a driver’s license, or other picture ID prior to voting according to observers of election fraud in the 2008 presidential election.
The NAACP vowed earlier this year at a convention carried on C-SPAN to do everything in their power to block the requirement that voters show photo IDs in all states where it is required. In states where laws were already in effect they would go to court. In South Carolina, the challenge assured victory.
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GOP State Chairman Angers County Election Officials
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Allegedly Reneged on Promise to Pay Unfunded Primary Cost
Unless the Legislature and Governor act in January to increase the funds allowed for the presidential primary set for January 21, 2012, county governments will be stuck with the bill.
Some county officials feel they were misled by Chad Connelly, Chairman of the SCGOP. In fact, Connelly informed the Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee that he was raising funds to cover the cost not funded by the state and that county officials should not be concerned about being stuck with the bill.
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RINO Hunt Joins Forces With Patriots Club
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sharing an Untiring Determination to Live in the Freest State in America
RINO Hunt joined forces with the newly chartered Patriots Club last Thursday to make the desire of both organizations to “live in the freest state in the republic” a reality.
They agree that their shared goal is possible only if they “Hold elected officials, each other, and themselves accountable for demanding nothing less than their vision of the “freest state,” entirely and without compromise.
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GOP Executive Committee Stops Short of Calling for Holder Impeachment
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee stopped short of calling for the Impeachment of Attorney General Eric Holder during their Monday night meeting. A member of the committee from Travelers Rest was prepared to present a resolution for a vote by the committee, but suspended his intended proposal until after the congressional hearing, testimony by Holder, and action by the Congressional committee scheduled for Thursday, at the request of the county chairman and Fourth Congressional District staff.
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- Tommy’s Ham House Site of Hannity/Gingrich Interview
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