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“Tea Party” Coalition Extends Cooperation with GOP
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
State and Local Leaders Hold Joint News Conference
Leaders of the Upstate Coalition of Conservative Organizations, a group that encompasses many Tea Party and Liberty movement activists, held a joint news conference with county and state GOP leaders at the Greenville County Republican Headquarters Monday morning to extend an agreement reached in Greenville to the state level.
The groups announced a cooperative agreement aimed at having the groups work together on mutual goals. The four areas of general agreement include:
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Understanding Progressivism
- By Bob Dill
“Marxism by Evolution Rather than Revolution”
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton described herself as a “progressive.” About that time a member of Greenville County Council used the descriptive term. The terms “liberal” and “leftist” and “socialist” have become unpopular with liberals, leftists and socialists. They prefer the term “progressive.” It sounds good to the rank and file American. It implies the individual has a positive outlook and favors progress.
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Constitution Party Chairman Addresses Greenville Audience
- By Press Release
Ted Adams, chairman of the South Carolina Constitution Party at right, introduces Constitution Party Chairman James Clymer to a Greenville Audience at Greenville Technical College. Clymer and Adams were instrumental in founding the party more than a decade ago that is now active in all 50 states. Pastor Tony Romo was host for the event.
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Sheriffs Endorse Wilkins
- By Press Release
Greenville County Sheriff Steve Loftis and Pickens County Sheriff David Stone have endorsed WaltWilkins, Republican candidate for 13th Circuit Solicitor.
“I’ve worked closely with Walt Wilkins and I trust him. I am impressed with his sense of ethics and the high standards of conduct he set for himself and everyone in the US Attorney’s office. As our next Solicitor, Walt will not play politics and there will be no favors, favorites or backroom deals. If you break the law Sheriff Stone and I are going to arrest you and Walt Wilkins will put you in jail,” said Sheriff Loftis.
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Pelosi Cost US Air Force $2,100,744
- By Bob Dill
Includes $101,429 for In-flight Food and Alcohol
Judicial Watch, a “constitutionally conservative, nonpartisan educational foundation that promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government politics and the law,” requested and received documents showing the cost of House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s travels by US Air Force Jet during the past two years.
Judicial Watch reported that the 2,000 pages of documentation they obtained under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act show Pelosi’s travel cost the U. S. Air Force $2,100,744.59 over a two year period. In-flight expenses including food and alcohol totaled $101,429.14.
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Rev. Peterson Calls for RNC Chair to Resign
- By Bob Dill
“Republican Party Has Serious Problem – Namely Michael Steele”
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson Founder and President of BOND Action has called for the resignation of Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
In a recent statement, Rev. Peterson elaborated on his statement.
“Despite the hope that many Republicans see in a Scott Brown victory, the Republican Party has a serious problem - - namely Michael Steele. In the short time since Steele was elected - - he’s acted less like a friend and more of a foe to conservatives.
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Jeffrey, Lord speak to Greenville County Republican Women
- By Thomas C. Hanson
Christina Jeffrey, a candidate for the fourth district U.S. congressional seat, and Leighton Lord, a candidate for South Carolina attorney general, spoke to the Greenville County Republican Women (GCRW) meeting at the Poinsett Club, Jan. 28.
Dr. Jeffrey, a lecturer at Wofford College, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the seat held by incumbent Rep. Bob Inglis, said, “I am first and foremost a Christian,” and “I believe that a great country is an important asset” for Christians.
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- Republicans, Tea Party Coalition Join Hands
- ‘Save our Rights’ Freedom Rally at Greenville Tech
- Walt Wilkins to Run for Solicitor
- South Carolina Senate Passes “Sovereignty Resolution”
- The Importance of Sovereignty
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