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Education in the 21st Century, Part One: Educating for Corporatism
Written by Stephen Yates   
Mar 14, 2007 at 12:00 AM

If one wanted an ideal workforce to live under a corporatist oligarchy in the sense of my February 28 – March 7 two-part series, what would one do? How would one raise up that workforce?

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School Board Votes Course Credit for Christian Learning Centers
Written by Bob Dill & Thomas C. Hanson   
Mar 07, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Janice Butler: “We are overjoyed and humbled”

When the South Carolina Legislature passed and Governor Mark Sanford signed into law the SC Release Time Credit Act, June 2, 2006, the new law permitted school district boards of trustees to award high school students a maximum of two Carnegie units for the completion of released-time classes in religious instruction taken during the school day.  

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Why Do Evangelicals Ignore Ron Paul?
Written by Chuck Baldwin   
Mar 07, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Evangelical Christians are already beginning the process of selecting the Republican presidential candidate whom they can anoint as their successor to George W. Bush.

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Groundbreaking for Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Written by By Bob Dill   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:00 AM

Abandoned Taylors High School to be Renovated

A larger than expected crowd braved a brisk morning breeze on Saturday, Feb. 17 and stood facing what remains of Taylors High School, as ground was broken and it was announced that the historic structure would be transformed into a magnificent new facility to house the Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 

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Inglis Votes With Democrats Against President’s Iraq Troop Reinforcements
Written by By Bob Dill   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Many Republican Constituents Outraged

Fourth Congressional District Rep. Bob Inglis joined 16 other Republicans and voted Friday with Democrats in opposition to providing reinforcements for American military personnel attempting to overcome insurgents and create stability in Iraq.  

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Romney Kicks Off South Carolina Campaign in Columbia
Written by By Thomas C. Hanson   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:00 AM

COLUMBIA—One day after announcing his presidential candidacy in his home state of Michigan, Mitt Romney officially kicked off his South Carolina campaign at Seawells in Columbia, Feb. 14.

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First “Moonlight and Roses” Dance at Harbor Town Clubhouse
Written by Heather Sheen   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:59 AM

On Saturday, February 10, the Children of the Confederacy, Joseph Evan Davis Chapter #907, hosted its first “Moonlight and Roses” dance at the Harbor Town Clubhouse in Greenville.

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Thousands Rally As "Another Voice For School Choice"
Written by Denver Merrill   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:57 AM

Last week, the South Carolina Statehouse played host to more than the usual legislators and lobbyists, as an estimated four thousand parents, teachers, and students descended on the Statehouse grounds for one of the largest rallies ever seen at the capitol.

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Dixie Restaurant at Taylors Pointe
Written by Bob Dill   
Mar 06, 2007 at 12:56 AM
“Where Good Food and Good People Meet”
 

The Dixie Restaurant at Taylors Pointe owned and operated by “Miss Jean” McElrath moved to Taylors Point at the intersection of Wade Hampton Boulevard and Rutherford Road from Poinsett Highway after that restaurant was sold.  

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Council Votes to Harness Commission
Written by Bob Dill   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:51 PM
Joe Dill: “I can’t believe that we are actually thinking about throwing the baby out with the bath water.”
 

Greenville County Council has approved on second reading a proposal by Councilman Jim Burns to once again attempt to give exclusive decisions on planning and land use in the county to the County Administrator, under the overall supervision of 12 council members. 

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John Hagee Keynotes Night to Honor Israel at Furman
Written by By Thomas C. Hanson   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:49 PM

John Hagee brought his Night to Honor Israel to about 1,500 people assembled at Furman’s McAlister Auditorium, Feb. 6.

Hagee, founder of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said that Jews “are now, always have been and always shall be the apple of God’s eye,” telling them that “in the Bible you are the cherished people, a chosen people, and a covenant people, and you remain that until this day.”

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Tancredo Visits Assaulted Border Patrol Agent Ramos
Written by Bob Dill   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:48 PM
“Injuries Much More Serious Than Reported”

Rep. Tom Tancredo visited imprisoned border patrol agent Ignacio Ramos in the Yazoo, Mississippi Federal Prison Sunday, February 11th.  

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Robert E. Lee, Traitor Or Hero
Written by Professor Clyde Wilson, Ph.D.   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:40 PM

This year is Robert E. Lee’s bicentennial – the 200th anniversary of his birth. Nothing better illustrates the swift and vicious descent of Political Correctness upon American history and symbols than the shadow that has, in just the last few years, been thrown over a man regarded (rightly) for well over a century as among the greatest of Americans.

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Robert E. Lee Bicentennial Symposium
Written by Bob Dill   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:37 PM

April 28, 2007 Arlington, Virginia

The Stephen Dill Lee Institute will explore the incomparable legacy of Robert E. Lee in a Bicentennial Symposium on Saturday, April 28, 2007, in Arlington, Virginia, where Lee lived until he departed to join the confederacy and later took command of the famed Army of Northern Virginia, never to return.

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Night to Honor Israel
Written by Dr. Al Snyder   
Mar 05, 2007 at 11:33 PM

Greenville celebrated "A Night to Honor Israel" last Tuesday evening. A combined crowd of more than 3,000 Christians and Jews gathered together for this unique occasion in the McAlister Autorium on the campus of Furman University.

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Sanford Urges Citizens to Call for DOT Reform
Written by Thomas C. Hanson   
Feb 12, 2007 at 11:29 PM

sanford - front.jpgGREER—Gov. Mark Sanford traveled to auto shops in Greer, Rock Hill and Florence, Feb. 5, urging citizens to “pick up a wrench” and work for change by calling legislators to voice their concerns on the need to reform the South Carolina Department of Transportation.

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SC Government Formed as Shield From Black Rule
Written by Bob Dill   
Feb 12, 2007 at 11:27 PM
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Tom Davis, new Chief of Staff for Governor Mark Sanford, spoke to the Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee at Greenville Technical College, Monday night.

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Duncan Hunter Connects with Conservatives in Spartanburg
Written by By Thomas C. Hanson   
Feb 06, 2007 at 02:24 AM

SPARTANBURG—Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, connected with conservatives Jan. 25 in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination by calling for peace through strength, fair trade, lessening government regulation on business, securing our borders and protecting the lives of the unborn.

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Travelers Rest Moving Ahead
Written by Bob Dill   
Feb 06, 2007 at 02:22 AM

The city of Travelers Rest has left its turbulent past behind and, at least at this point in time, is moving into the future in one accord.

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SCV Mark 200th Birthday of Robert E. Lee at Lee-Jackson Banquet
Written by By Thomas C. Hanson   
Feb 06, 2007 at 02:19 AM

The 1st Brigade South Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans marked the 200th birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee at a Lee-Jackson banquet Jan. 26 at the Airport Marriott. The banquet also honored Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson.

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Katon Dawson Rallies The Troops
Written by By Thomas C. Hanson   
Feb 06, 2007 at 02:17 AM

Katon Dawson, state GOP chairman, told Greenville County Republican Women meeting at the Poinsett Club, Jan. 25: “It has been an exciting journey to watch our party grow and get bigger especially in a national climate where Republicans got their teeth kicked in in almost every state except South Carolina and Tennessee.”

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Recently Appointed NGU Trustees Announced
Written by North Greenville University   
Feb 06, 2007 at 01:26 AM

Tigerville, SC - North Greenville University has recently announced five new trus-tees to serve on their board of trustees. The university’s trustees are appointed by the South Carolina Baptist Convention to serve a five-year term (2007-2011). These five include:

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Professionalism Trademark of TR Police Department
Written by Bob Dill   
Jan 30, 2007 at 02:35 AM

Visitors to Travelers Rest, South Carolina may observe police officers on foot, accompanied by a canine, in a police cruiser or on a bicycle. They may not observe others, who are dressed in plain clothes and blend in with the crowd.

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General Robert E. Lee’s Noble Character Shown Brightly in War and Peace
Written by Elbert L. Watson   
Jan 30, 2007 at 02:31 AM

In March of 1870 an old soldier/warrior of the War Between the States prepared to head south from Lexington, Virginia, down to Florida, hoping to gain a little rest for his pain-wracked body and mind and to meet old friends.

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Abuse of Mary Curtis Lee
Written by Bob Dill   
Jan 30, 2007 at 02:28 AM

General Robert E. Lee’s 200th  birthday was celebrated January 19, 2007. Much has been written, both fact and fiction, about Gen. Lee, a man acknowledged by both friend and foe as the greatest American military leader of all times.

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