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Saturday, January 28, 2012 - 06:53 AM
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Substance Abuse and Addiction Are Costing Greenville County PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

Costing Every Man, Woman and Child Estimated $1,300 per year

Greenville County Sheriff Steve Loftis and other law enforcement officials have confirmed that a majority of all crimes are committed by individuals involving or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. The fallout from addiction and drug abuse  makes up a large portion of the workload of law enforcement, emergency medical personnel and facilities and is a burden on families and county taxpayers.

A study conducted by Tripp Umbach Healthcare Consulting, Inc. estimates that South Carolina spends more than $5 billion annually on substance abuse including criminal justice costs, social services, healthcare, loss of productivity and treatment.

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MOST CURRENT STORIES
Young Drug Addict Finds Wisdom in Living Life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

A Love Story

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The miraculous true love story that follows is that of two young people whose lives were changed when Cliff dialed a wrong number. It is also the story of a loving mother who sought help from the source of all wisdom and power. Finally, it is the story of how a group of former alcoholics and drug addicts, who are now new creatures in Christ, have used the Holy Scriptures to tap into the source of all wisdom and power and allow the love of Jesus to transform the lives of the most hopeless alcoholics and drug addicts.

Working together, with obvious divine guidance, they all contribute to the current happiness and joy of Christina and Cliff.

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Sen. Phillip Shoopman Addresses Americans for Constitutional Government PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gilbert Scales   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

Phillip-Shoopman-casualSenator Phil Shoopman, who represents District 5 that includes the northern third of Greenville County and a slice of northern Spartanburg County joining Greenville County, was the speaker at the annual dinner held by Americans for Constitutional Government. Sen. Shoopman talked about reapportionment, Voter ID and state funding problems and solutions.

 
   
Point Lookout, Prison Camp for Confederate Soldiers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elaine Thorp   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

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Point Lookout, Union POW camp for Confederate soldiers, was established after the Battle of Gettysburg and was open from August 1863 to June 1865. It is located along the coast of Maryland only five feet above sea level, on approximately 30 acres of level land. It was the largest Union POW camp and one of the most secure, as it was surrounded on three sides by water from the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River, with Union cannons pointed at the Confederate prisoners from Ft. Lincoln and Union gun ships anchored in nearby waters. There were only an estimated 50 successful escapes.

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Remember to Vote on Saturday PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

The First in the South, South Carolina Republican Presidential Preference Primary will be held Saturday, January 21st. It is hotly contested and the outcome is unpredictable. This is partly because Democrats and third party folks can vote to select the Republican candidate to challenge President Obama in November and because some candidates and political action committees are running vicious ads on television and mailing false and misleading information on their opponents. Uninformed voters will be confused.

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US Taxes Pay PA Terrorists PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Al Snyder   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 00:00

American tax money is helping to fund the salaries of Palestnian Arab terrorists who are or have been in Israeli prisons. Those who committed the worst crimes and received the longest sentences are also receiving the most money.

And if that's not bad enough news, several American TV news networks came out with the revelation this past week that the US government has been giving several Arab Moslem countries financial aid for the purpose of repairing and restoring Moslem mosques. All this through our US State Department with the approval of the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barak Obama.

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Santorum “My First Big Win Was Here” PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 00:00

Santorum, Perry Courting Upstate Voters, Candidate Forum Friday Night

Santorum---2-col-front-page“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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Thousands Line Streets to Pay Tribute to Fallen Soldier PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 00:00

Army Medic Killed in Afghanistan

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Private First Class Justin Whitmire was laid to rest at Cannon Memorial Park on Saturday following a moving memorial service at Simpsonville First Baptist Church and a journey of three miles through streets lined with thousands of mourners bearing American flags. PFC Whitmire, an Army Medic,  lost his life while on duty in Afghanistan on Tuesday, December 27, 2011. He was 20 years old.

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Rick Perry Visits Stax’s Original PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 00:00

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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.

 
   
Basic Formula For Defeating Obama PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 00:00

One of the unchanging principles of warfare is: “Know your enemy!” The same applies equally to spiritual and political warfare. This year the United States of America is engaged in a political battle for the survival of our constitutional republic. If the political battle is not brought to an equitable conclusion violence could erupt. Warfare is raging in the spiritual realm, of which only those with appropriate discernment are aware.

For any Republican candidate to defeat President Obama in the 2012 General Election, the candidate must know all there is to know about his opponent and have the courage to tell the American people who Barack Obama is, and what the incumbent president’s plans are for our republic.

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Stan Clardy Closes out 2011 Christmas in Dixie Series PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 04 January 2012 00:00

Joined by Terry Grissop with  a True (more or less) Grizzly Bear Story

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Stan Clardy closed out the fifth and final Special Friday Celebration  titled Christmas in Dixie at the Museum and Library of Confederate History in Greenville.

The annual event sponsored by the Sons of Confederate Veterans and Order  of  Confederate Rose, is free and open to the public and attracts hundreds on Friday nights each December.

A different program is presented each week. This year, the musical programs were presented by Leeanne White, TheReeves Family, Mark and Donna Simpson, The Joyful Harps and Stan Clardy. Each program begins with a children’s hour from 6 to 7 p.m.

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MOAA At Thornblade PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brenda Jansons   
Wednesday, 04 January 2012 00:00

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The Joyful Harps entertained officers and spouses of the Greenville Chapter, Military Officers Association of America at the Thornblade Club during their Christmas Banquet.

 
   
Understanding the Iowa Caucuses PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 04 January 2012 00:00

Most Republican Presidential Candidates consider the Iowa Caucuses to be an important launching pad for their campaigns. Iowa is the first state to select candidates to represent them at the national convention that will nominate the Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates to challenge the incumbent Barack Obama. Next will come the New Hampshire and then the South Carolina primaries.

The caucuses and primaries are not elections; they are means for a political party to select candidates to represent them in upcoming elections. Some parties in some states may use conventions to select candidates.

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2012: Winds of Change PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Beam   
Wednesday, 04 January 2012 00:00

Very few things in our world today are certain.  For example, planes and trains run off schedule more than they run on schedule.  Appliances break down after the warranty has expired.  Clothes come into and then go out of fashion (but if you hold on to your clothes long enough, you will be in style again).  Many times, the check isn’t in the mail and our job, which we think we will have until retirement, changes or we get laid off.  Change is inevitable and the future is very hard to predict.

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Holder Rejects SC Voter Photo ID Law PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

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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Mauldin Middle School Class Wins Canebrake Scholarship PDF Print E-mail
Written by Press Release   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

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Dan Woodruff, president of the Col. Robert Anderson Chapter of the South Carolina Society Sons of the American Revolution, presents a $100 Canebrake Scholarship for the classroom with the most students in attendance at the Canebrake celebration Dec. 3 to teacher Pam Barefoot of Mauldin Middle School. From left: Tom Weidner, Dan Woodruff, Pam Barefoot and Robert Krause.

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Students in Ms. Barefoot’s class with SAR Representatives.

 
   
Freedom from Addiction is found in a Person, Not a Program PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

Home for Christmas with Wisdom in Living Life Ministries

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Winn Freeman and his volunteer staff at Wisdom in Living Life Ministries held their Christmas Banquet at Renfrew Baptist Church Family Life Center.

Each year the ministry brings back former students to tell their stories of how Jesus Christ, through Wisdom in Living Life Ministries saved them from death or life in prison as a drug or alcohol addicted individual who became a criminal to support the addiction.

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A Time for Reflection PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill, Publisher   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

The end of the year is a great time for reflection on the past. History provides important lessons for the future, and those who do not know their history are destined to repeat mistakes rather than learn from the mistakes of others.

My first-born granddaughter gave me a DVD for Christmas titled The Dark Corner. I watched it with her on Christmas Eve. It features a narration by three historians and authors with ancestral roots deep in Dark Corner heritage. I have been privileged to know them for a quarter century.

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An Open Letter to Bill O’Reilly PDF Print E-mail
Written by H. K. Edgerton   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

Your utilization of a program that promotes itself as delivering fair and unbiased news, yet allows you to continue in this the Sesquicentennial of the War Between the States to use the airways of America to promote and to deliver the Reconstruction Puritan message designed to disguise from the American public the war crimes of Abraham Lincoln and the northern industrialist in the promotional sales of a book, without allowing equal air time for rebuttal by Southern authors like Thomas De Lorenzo, and Stanley Lott, a Black man, and promotions of their books, and the view of Southern folks about Lincoln, then and now, would be fair and unbiased.

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Obama Administration Encourages “Phantom Voting” in South Carolina PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Beam   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

Friday’s decision by the Obama Justice Department to strike down South Carolina’s voter ID law should surprise no one who has been following Attorney General Eric Holder’s idea of justice.  The South Carolina law is similar to laws passed in Texas, Rhode Island, Kansas, Tennessee and Wisconsin but so far the Justice Department’s interest has rested solely on Texas and South Carolina; the two states on the list that are among nine covered under the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

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Christmas In Dixie by Joyful Harps PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Dill & Gilbert Scales   
Wednesday, 28 December 2011 00:00

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The Joyful Harps with parents Ray and Holly Sheen.

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