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- Should the US Rethink Its Mid-East Policies?
- Is Another Child Tax Credit Expansion Really the Best Way To Help Families?
- The Two-State Solution for Israel is No Solution at All
- A New Fiscal Commission Must Heed the Lesson of '97
- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
- The Evils of Socialism
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
- Advertising Rates and Specifications
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Adam Morgan Pledges to Support Term Limits on Congress
- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- Insights into the Russian View of Russian History
Is ISLAM compatible with the US Constitution?
- By Catching Fire News
Islam is a complete way of life according to Muslim teachings.
The Sunnah is a Muslim’s guide; Allah is their god; and Sharia is their law. No laws shall reign superior over Sharia law – even the US Constitution.
The teaching of Islam instructs the Muslims to be steadfast and patient until the upper house is fulfilled. It is then America will submit to Islam and the Sharia. Quran 47:35. Learn more in Ron Branstner's first episode with Catching Fire News.
Traumatic Executions vs. Therapeutic Abortions
- By Tim Graham
When National Public Radio appeals for donations, it explains its mission is "to create a more informed public -- one challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas and cultures."
That's fancy talk for one-sided propaganda. NPR listeners aren't "challenged and invigorated" by two sides of a controversial issue. They're pushed to a "deeper understanding" of how conservatives are dead wrong ... subsidized by taxpayers.
BJU Announces Free Tuition Program for South Carolina Residents
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University today announced the launch of SC Pell Promise, a program which enables South Carolina residents to receive a tuition-free education if they receive a Pell Grant and the Life Scholarship. Beginning in the fall 2023 semester, this program is available to eligible students for all four years while attending BJU.
“BJU is the first independent university in the state to offer a program of this kind. We want to ensure qualified students with financial need have an opportunity to receive a world-class, Christian liberal arts education without taking on substantial student loans,” said Dr. Bobby Wood, BJU vice president for enrollment and marketing. “We believe the SC Pell Promise puts college within reach for deserving South Carolina residents.
VoterGA Identifies 2022 Election Anomalies, Cites Audit Flaws, Sues to Preserve Ballots After Ballot Image Destruction
- By VoterGA
ATLANTA -- VoterGA revealed serious anomalies in the recent 2022 Georgia General Election. A sworn affidavit corroborated by the Edison media line feed show that over 20,000 votes were inexplicably subtracted from the vote totals of U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker. In addition, poll books in three counties mysteriously added hundreds more voters who voted than the number of votes cast by the machines.
VoterGA explained flaws in the recently completed 2022 Risk Limiting Audit (RLA). Dr. Phillip Stark, inventor of the RLA process, previously wrote to Georgia officials to explain that a RLA cannot meaningfully audit a Georgia election because they are conducted on Ballot Marking Devices (BMD). BMDs cannot produce a voter created source document to be used for an audit and the RLA process has no means to audit the accuracy of the BMD.
Disney Sacks CEO to Hire 'The Walking Embodiment of Woke Capital'
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
When Disney CEO Bob Chapek sent a memo to senior leaders Friday explaining that the company was “going to have to make tough and uncomfortable decisions,” he had no idea just how uncomfortable they were about to become. Less than two days later, the ax fell in his own office, ending one of the most tumultuous chapters in Disney history. Chapek, who’d been a polarizing figure from the get-go, was out — and no one was more surprised than him.
The announcement came late Sunday night, rocking the Magic Kingdom where Chapek had spent 29 years of his career. For anyone tracking the Disney drama, the news came as a shock — especially since Chapek had just signed a multi-year contract extension in June. Not long after, Disney’s stocks started to crash to their lowest level in nine years, raising new concerns about the company’s leadership. “It is almost unheard-of for Disney to miss expectations on both revenue and earnings per share,” The New York Times noted.
Little Girls Are Made of Sugar And Spice – Little Boys Are Made of Frogs and Snails and Puppy-dogs’ Tails
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
Not so long ago, maybe a decade, the Overton Window was a relevant measure of what was acceptable in America. Not today. Today it is just another tool in the arsenal of Cancel Culture.
The Overton Window is a model for understanding how ideas in society change over time and influence politics. The core concept is that politicians are limited in what policy ideas they can support — they generally only pursue policies that are widely accepted throughout society as legitimate policy options. These policies lie inside the Overton Window. Other policy ideas exist, but politicians risk losing popular support if they champion these ideas. These policies lie outside the Overton Window. [2]
UN's COP27: The new threat to human society
- By Tom DeWeese - Catching Fire News
The real goal is to end national independence, destroy free enterprise, kill the US dollar, create digital IDs and digital currencies, end private property, join global corporations into a global partnership, Unite the world’s religions into one world religion, and create global interdependence — with the UN serving as the center of a one world government.
Watch my latest video for Catching Fire News where I give you all of the details on the UN’s COP27 and how to will impact our society.
Ninth Circuit Rules Election Integrity Project®California has Standing to Challenge Constitutionality of California's Election Laws, Regulations and Procedures
- By Advocates for Faith & Freedom
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. -- The Ninth Circuit has ruled that Election Integrity Project®California (EIPCa) and recent and future congressional candidates have standing to challenge the Constitutionality of California's election laws, regulations, policies and procedures that have weakened or removed integrity from the election process. Though the Constitution gives authority to state legislators to pass laws to manage elections and process ballots, EIPCa asserts they do not have carte blanche authority to pass laws that diminish the value of lawfully cast ballots.
BJU Invites Community to 2022 Christmas Celebration
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University invites the Greenville community to the annual Christmas Celebration Friday, Dec. 2, from 4-9 p.m. on the BJU campus.
“The community is invited to join us as we usher in the Christmas season. We have a variety of activities—game stations for children, concerts, food trucks, a radio show, and the highly anticipated Alumni Christmas Market,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “The evening is capped by a reminder of the true reason for Christmas followed by a choir-led singing through beloved Christmas carols.”
Does the Bible Teach a Flat Earth?
- By Charles Creager, Jr.
In recent years there have been claims that the Bible teaches a Flat Earth. There are even modern-day flat earthers who pushed this claim as support for their flat Earth of claims. You have probably heard that Columbus proved that the Earth was round and that he was opposed in his voyage but Bible-believing Christians who thought the earth was flat based on the Bible. However, none of these claims are actually true neither does the Bible teach Flat Earth. On the contrary, you can actually use the Bible to support a spherical rotating earth.
Black Youth Want Freedom
- By Star Parker
Among the key headlines from the 2022 election were gains by Republicans among minority voters.
According to the AP VoteCast survey, Republican House candidates got 14% of the Black vote, almost twice the 8% of the Black vote that Republicans captured in 2020 and 2018.
The difference between the percentage of Black votes that Democrats got compared to Republicans was 68 points, compared to a difference of 83 points in the 2020 election and 82 points in 2018.
Third Annual Tigerville Christmas Parade Set for Dec. 3
- By Billy Cannada - NGU
Tigerville residents will kick off the holiday season with the third annual Tigerville Christmas Parade on Saturday, Dec. 3.
The parade, which begins at 10 a.m., will proceed north from the Highway 414 and Highway 253 intersection to Tigerville Elementary School Road, then back east and south to Highway 414. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Tigerville Fire Department.
After 2022 Setback, GOP Race for 2024 Is Wide Open
- By Josh Hammer
The 2022 midterm elections were, by any objective measure, tremendously disappointing for Republicans. As has already been discussed ad nauseam, the "red wave" that so many -- yours truly included -- had predicted simply did not materialize. The reasons for that are numerous; no one individual, one institution or one specific systemic failure is to blame. There is, in short, a lot of blame to go around here. Because while Republicans actually (SET ITAL) won (END ITAL) the national popular vote by roughly four points, there is no way to describe their historically awful first-presidential-term opposition-party midterm performance, in which the GOP lost almost every high-profile state-level "swing" race, as anything other than disastrous.
Streaming Show 'The Chosen' Shocks Box Office and Opens at #3
- By Christian Newswire
Audience Demand for Season 3 Premiere Drives Extended Run Through Dec. 1
DALLAS -- Audience demand for the premiere of The Chosen's Season 3 first two episodes is driving an extension of the original five-day run in cinemas all the way through Dec. 1. With $8.75 million in sales opening weekend, The Chosen Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2 was on 2091 screens. Fans of the TV show came out in droves and made The Chosen #3 at the domestic box office, with a strong showing in 300+ theaters internationally, as well. The Chosen was 45% ahead of its last appearance in theaters for the first three days of Christmas with The Chosen in 2021, and was neck and neck with THE MENU this weekend even though it opened on more than 1000 fewer screens.
Board-Certified Obstetrician cries "STOP" (Updated)
- By Robert W. Malone MD, MS
Promoting SARS-CoV-2 genetic vaccination in Pregnancy is an unprecedented ethical breach
Dr. Thorp, the author of this essay, reached out to me yesterday with an apology. The version he had sent me for publication was actually a draft (his mistake). He asked if I could insert the final version in lieu of what he had sent me. When I reviewed the document, I soon realized that the newer version had a lot more data - including a series of graphs and tables as well as more references. It is almost twice as long as the original. This version is richly populated with more facts and statistics, although the conclusions remain the same. Therefore, rather than just editing the article, I have decided to republish it.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 28th - December 2nd, 2022
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, November 28, 2022: Join Pastor Annie Broughton as she welcomes Dr. Sharon Reese to Nite Line. Dr. Sharon Reese will be discussing her recent conference, discussing being Resuscitated by the Holy Spirit! In hour two Pastor Broughton will be ministering to viewers.
Can Republicans Make Congress Great Again?
- By Stephen Moore
There's no sugarcoating the disappointing results of the midterm elections.
Even with one of the worst-performing presidents in modern times, Joe Biden, and even with 2 out of 3 voters saying the country is headed in the wrong direction, Republicans couldn't make the sale to independent voters.
But the overall dismal number of House seats captured by Republicans wasn't as bad as the overall national vote count. Out of roughly 100 million ballots cast for House races, the Republicans won 51%, and the Democrats won 47%. Overall, more than 4 million more voters chose a Republican for Congress over a Democrat.
Putin's 'Winter War' on Ukraine
- By Pat Buchanan
Winter has often proven an indispensable ally of Mother Russia.
The impending winter of 1812-13 forced Napoleon's withdrawal from Moscow, a retreat from which his Grande Armee never recovered.
The winter of 1941-42 sealed the ultimate fate of the invading armies of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
Vladimir Putin's new strategy in the war he launched on Ukraine in February is to conscript the coming winter of 2022-23 as an ally of his failing army.
Flags for Veterans
- By Tony A. Dunn
Members of American Legion Rudolf Anderson Je. Post 214 Taylors, S.C. place U.S. Flags on Veterans graves at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Members of Post 214
Sen. Lee on Marriage Bill: 'There's Still Time... We Can Stop This Thing'
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
If you’re waiting for the Georgia runoff to decide what the Republicans’ margins are, don’t bother. Thanks to Wednesday’s marriage vote, we know exactly where the lines are drawn. Heading into this week, a lot of people said that America was about to find out what the Senate GOP is made of. Now we know. Republicans may be down one seat in the Senate, but they’re 12 short where it matters — on principle.
“A conservative who will not courageously defend marriage … is no conservative at all,” Dr. Albert Mohler warned before the party took a vote that broke every confidence its base had. To the grassroots, marriage, like life, should be non-negotiable. And for 37 brave men and women, it was. For 12 others, it was a clear sign that this new chapter of GOP fearlessness does not include them.
Casualties and Propaganda in the Russia-Ukraine War
- By Mike Scruggs
Truth is the First Casualty of War
In 1918, during World War I, California Republican Senator Hiram Johnson remarked that “The first casualty, when war comes, is truth.” A similar statement was made in the British Parliament early in the war by MP Philip Snowden, probably in 1915 : “Truth, it has been said, is the first casualty of war.” This was published in a 1916 book, Truth and the War, by E. D. Morel. Senator Johnson, having a high interest in avoiding war, would probably have read this book and may also have been influenced by the scholarly British writer, Samuel Johnson, who in 1758 wrote:
“Among the calamities of War may be justly numbered the diminution of the love of truth, by falsehood which interest dictates and credulity encourages.”
In her 1809, Memoirs of an American Lady, Anne MacVicar Grant wrote:
“Truth is the first victim to fear and policy; when matters arrive at that crisis…all the kindred virtues drop in succession.”
A like quote is sometimes attributed to the Greek tragedian and soldier, Aeschylus (526 BC-456 BC): “In war, truth is the first casualty.” But an Aeschylus play may also have expressed, “God is not averse to deceit in a just cause,” which has helped sow the poisonous seeds of much evil propaganda.
Voctave Returns to BJU
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will present Voctave Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
“Come kick off the Christmas season with Voctave for their much-anticipated second visit to BJU,” said Dr. Darren Lawson, dean of the BJU School of Fine Arts and Communication. “This 11-member a cappella group amazed our audience on their last visit, and their Christmas program is sure to please.”
Will Americans Remember God’s Providence? - Part 2
- By W.H. Lamb
Last time I began a discussion centered on a sermon that one of our great “Heroes of the Faith”—and a personal hero of mine—delivered many years ago while he was Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. I refer, of course, to Rev. Dr. D. James Kennedy (1930-2007), one of the finest examples of Christian patriots our nation ever produced, and one of God’s great and devoted servants his entire life after his Christian conversion. (Just for information: the “D” in Dr. Kennedy’s name stands for “Dennis”; and yes, Dennis J. Kennedy was a dance instructor for a time for Arthur Murray Dance Studio). I’ll remind you again that I’ll be using my own words as much as possible in this article, but I will refer to his words or paraphrase them when I must, to clarify the point he was trying to make in his sermon titled: REMEMBER. I’ll do my best to communicate his thoughts from that memorable message he delivered to his congregation at Coral Ridge Church so long ago.
Baby Record Breakers: Twins Born from Embryos Frozen Nearly 30 Years
- By Christian Newswire
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two babies in the Pacific Northwest, whose births were facilitated by the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC), have made history with their arrivals. Siblings Lydia Ann and Timothy Ronald, the daughter and son of Philip and Rachel Ridgeway, each spent nearly 30 years as embryos frozen in liquid nitrogen prior to being thawed earlier this year. When they were born on October 31, 2022, they set the new known record for the longest-frozen embryos to ever result in a successful live birth, according to research staff at the University of Tennessee Preston Medical Library.
Baylor Data: Prison Fellowship International Program Builds Case for Restorative Prisons
- By Prison Fellowship International
Leading Academics Present Convincing Data on Prison Fellowship International (PFI) Bible-Based In-Prison Program as American Society of Criminology Meets to Examine Future of Criminology
ATLANTA -- Prison Fellowship International (PFI), an international nonprofit ministry working to transform the lives of prisoners through Jesus's love, was in the spotlight Thursday as a diverse group gathered at the American Society of Criminology 77th Annual Meeting to examine the future of criminology. During an examination of the robust role of religion in creating prisons that help restore prisoners to a positive, prosocial life trajectory, leading academics provided evidence of the radical results of PFI's signature faith-based in-prison program.
Stop the (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act
- By The John Birch Society
U.S. Senate to vote Monday on fake religious freedom amendment to pro-LGBTQ "marriage" bill
URGENT; ACT NOW: On Monday, November 21, the U.S. Senate will vote on an amendment, sponsored by Sens. Collins and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), to the pro-LGBTQ “marriage” and misleadingly-titled and “Respect for Marriage Act” (H.R. 8404). Senator Baldwin and Collin's amendment allegedly protect religious freedom. However, this amendment is very weak and would do nothing to prevent homosexual activists from harassing those who disagree with their extremist views.
America is Not a Democracy
- By Anne Schlafly Cori
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands..."
The United States of America is not a democracy. The United States of America is not even a democratic republic.
The United States of America is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. Every time Joe Biden or any other liberal talks about "saving our democracy", they are flat wrong about our system of government. It is embarrassing that the President complains of "threats to our democracy" because he clearly does not know what our political system is. It is time for all Americans to recognize and understand our beautiful Constitutional Republic.
Conservatives Are Dying for a House Speaker Like Nancy Pelosi
- By Neil Patel
Nancy Pelosi will rightfully go down as one of the greatest speakers in the history of the U.S. House. I'm not sure I would agree with Pelosi on a single policy issue; that's not the point. As far as leadership ability and political smarts, Pelosi ran circles around the bumbling Republicans of her time. She got things done for the left in a way no recent Republican leader could for the right. When the stakes were highest, she was able to corral her votes. Simultaneously, when the far left went too far, she was willing to slap them down. There's a name for all this. It's called leadership. Republicans are desperate for a leader like this in the House.
Kudos to Candace Cameron Bure
- By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
Candace Cameron Bure wants Christmas movies to feature moms, pops and kids, and for this she is being blasted by homosexual activists and Christian bashers in Hollywood. She has been called a "bigot," "rude and hurtful." And apparently she is guilty of the worst sin of them all, for using "tradition as a guise for exclusion."
All customs and traditions are based on exclusion. In February, we celebrate Black History Month, a time of celebration that excludes everyone who is not black. In March, we celebrate St. Patrick's Day, a time of celebration that excludes everyone who is not Irish. We just got finished celebrating Veteran's Day, excluding all non-Veterans.
- Mass Genocide by "Abortion" Continues at Columbia Planned Parenthood – Day 144 after Dobbs – Tuesday November 15
- Military History at Parisview Baptist Church
- 12 Republican Senators Back ‘Disrespect for Marriage’ Act in Key Vote
- Steve Pettit Re-elected as Bob Jones University President
- House and Senate Take Votes on Leadership and Same-Sex Marriage Bill
- Showing Their True Colors
- Settlement Reached Over Costly and Discriminatory Vaccine Policy
- The "Equality Act" and "Respect for Marriage Act" Are Anything But
- Midterm Election True Results
- After 2022 Setback, GOP Race for 2024 Is Wide Open
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