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Political
Greenville GOP Women Hear from Four Candidates
- By Thomas C. Hanson
The Greenville County Republican Women heard from the following candidates at their April 22 meeting: Curtis Loftis, candidate for South Carolina Treasurer; Nathan Earle, candidate for SC House Seat 17; state Sen. David Thomas, candidate for the fourth U.S. Congressional seat; and Elizabeth Moffly, candidate for State Superintendent of Education.
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Tea Party Facts Counter Misleading Information
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Misinformed citizens promote fear and confusion.
During the Greenville County Council meeting Tuesday, April 20th, a speaker addressing the Council for an allotted 3 minutes commented that he saw one of the Council members at the Upcountry Tea Party the previous Saturday.
The comment prompted an emotional outburst from Council Woman Lottie Gibson later in the meeting.
Mrs. Gibson stated that she was offended that one of her colleagues would attend a tea party and said the tea parties reminded her of bad memories of past racism, etc.
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Thousands Attend Greenville Tea Party on Warm Breezy Saturday Afternoon
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Speakers Held Most of Crowd for More Than Four Hours
A brisk afternoon breeze eased the sting of the hot sun as speaker after speaker took the stage rigged on the bed of a large trailer at the side entrance of the Bi-Lo Center.
Vendors and spectators began arriving hours before the program was to begin at 1 p.m.
No elected officials were scheduled to speak at the event and most stayed away. A few candidates for office with opposition paid $250 for space for a table and small tent from which to display signs and pass out campaign material. A few elected officials and candidates were dispersed through the crowd, but not very many compared to previous events.
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City Pitting Trees Against People and Cars at Washington St. Post Office
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
"Individual rights will have to take a back seat to the collective"
Parking and long lines have been a continuous problem at Greenville’s Washington Street Post Office during certain hours of the work day.
The city government as a dues paying member of the International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) has dutifully planted trees down the middle of the sidewalk servicing the busy Washington Street Post Office and Created traffic islands in the middle of the street and prepared for planting trees down the middle of Washington Street in front of the busy Post Office.
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RNC Chairman Michael Steele Under Fire
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Members of His Staff Allegedly Spent $1,946 at a “Bondage-Themed Strip Club” in Hollywood
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele is under fire for lavish spending for unnecessary and questionable travel and entertainment by his staff.
Since Steele has taken over as Chairman, RNC cash reserves have gone from $22 million to less than $10 million. Expenditures include $17,000 for private jet travel, $13,000 for limousines, and more than $9,000 for hotels in Beverly Hills, California. The straw that “broke the camel’s back,” was $1,946 spent for entertainment at a party at a West Hollywood bondage-themed strip club.
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Retired General Officer with College President Experience Candidate for S. C. Superintendent of Education
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Mitchell M. Zais, Ph.D., and Brigadier General (Retired) is seeking the Republican nomination for State Superintendent of Education.
He believes he is uniquely qualified for the job of State Education Superintendent because of his “proven leadership, experience in education and record of results.”
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Cash Stumps at ACG
- By Terry M. Thacker
Third District GOP Congressional candidate Richard Cash addressed a crowd of over 50 conservative activists at last Monday’s meeting of the Americans for Constitutional Government study group. The ACG meets every fourth Monday at the Symmes Branch (Pelham Road) of the Greenville County Public Library.
The socially conservative Cash mentioned three reasons why he is running for office. He said that the country needs to return to God, government needs to be returned to the people, and socialism must be stopped.
Cash gave another reason for running for the Congressional seat currently held by GOP gubernatorial candidate Gresham Barrett. He said that he is concerned about the nation’s future and what it holds for his eight children and the many grandchildren he anticipates being born in the future.
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- Candidates Haley, Livingston, Nelsen Address Greenville County Republican Women’s Club
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- Willis Meadows Announces for Reelection for Greenville County Council
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