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Wilson – “We're going to be like Michael Jordan”
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- By Terry M. Thacker

After stumping recently at a private gathering, the busy Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Alan Wilson graciously gave the Times Examiner a couple of minutes before rushing off to his next appointment of the day.
Wilson said of Jordan, the famous basketball player, “What made him so good is he was always taking the shots.” He told of how basketball fans remember all the “buzzer-beater” shots that Jordan took during his career that won the game but that what is not remembered is the multitude of shots he took that did not swoosh through the net.
Wilson, who said he plans to play to win, wants to be like Jordan. “We're going to take chances. We're going to be aggressive in our policies and we're going to do things the state hasn't seen before. We're going to be like Michael Jordan. We;re going to take so many shots and we're going to win so many games.”
Senator Hawley Introduces the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act
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- By Sarah Holliday - The Washington Stand

Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) took to the podium Wednesday in the Senate Judiciary hearing room to deliver a clear message: the abortion pill mifepristone isn’t just risky — it’s “inherently dangerous.” And it’s up to Congress to regulate it.
At a press conference, the Missouri senator unveiled his new legislation, the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act. This bill seeks to strip mifepristone — the drug responsible for the majority of U.S. abortions — of its longstanding approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). According to recent data from the Guttmacher Institute, chemical abortions made up 63% of all abortions in 2023, with the trend only accelerating in the years since.
Eagle Forum Supports ‘Detransitioners’ On Detrans Awareness Day
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Today, we acknowledge and support those victims of the radical gender ideologues who have survived the horrific procedures of so-called “gender affirming care” and have instead chosen to align with their biological sex, or ‘detransition.’
The sad truth is that vulnerable children and their parents are being deceived by doctors and transgender activists who tell them that the treatment for their mental issues is to mutilate their bodies. Many have been told that stopping puberty, injecting dangerous, cross-sex hormones, and cutting off their genitals will cure their depression and body dysmorphia and also prevent suicide. Studies have shown that this is not the case. A nine-year study in Germany showed that two out of three children who struggle with gender dysphoria will outgrow those feelings within five years. Another study performed by the National Institutes of Health showed that those who undergo transgender procedures have a higher risk of suicide.
S.960: Establishment Aims To Gag SC Watchdogs
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- By Alaina Moore - United Patriots Alliance

A bill that would threaten the effectiveness of watchdogs in South Carolina was filed on February 26, 2026 and began moving almost immediately. It appears that Senate leadership has not taken too kindly to our efforts to hold them accountable and decided to file S.960.
The significance of the date this bill was filed was not lost on us as it was the same day S.897, a bill authored by democrat lawyer-legislator Margie Bright Matthews that would eliminate religious exemption for the MMR vaccine, was scheduled for a hearing. Thanks to our and other watchdog group efforts, this bill did not move out of subcommittee.
Now, state senators are attempting to make sure we cannot do that again. Specifically, Senators Sean Bennett, Greg Hembree, Luke Rankin, Ross Turner, Chip Campsen, and Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey.
Exclusive - Video Clip of Coach Lou Holtz’s Personal Plan to Restore America's Moral Values
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- By Thomas More Law Center
(To see the 3-minute video excerpts of his speech, click here.)

ANN ARBOR — The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) will always have a special relationship with Coach Lou Holtz ever since he spoke to us on our fifth anniversary in 2004. We mourn his loss as he passed away March 4, 2026.
On December 10, 2004, Lou Holtz traveled to Michigan from his home in Florida to help celebrate TMLC’s fifth anniversary as a nonprofit public interest law firm. The Law Center was still in its infancy. Lou Holtz was already considered a legend in the sports world and garnered thousands of dollars for his speeches. Yet he charged TMLC nothing for his appearance.
In a 37-minute speech filled with wit and wisdom that evening, TMLC supporters saw a man of deep Catholic belief express his devotion to family, faith, and our Nation’s founding principles as the answer to the chaos caused by the culture war.
‘Jesus Wells’ Campaign Focuses on ‘World’s Thirstiest Communities
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- By Infinity Concepts

WILLS POINT, Texas — A chronic shortage of safe drinking water is fueling a deadly global health emergency — but a new grassroots initiative could help save thousands of lives.
Faith-based nonprofit agency GFA World (www.gfa.org) — a leader in implementing community water projects in Asia and Africa — has launched a month-long campaign to provide 125 new “Jesus Wells” in some of the world’s thirstiest places.
It coincides with World Water Day on March 22, an annual awareness event.
The new wells, costing around $1,600 each, could help transform the lives of more than 37,000 people facing a desperate day-to-day struggle to find clean drinking water, the Texas-based organization says.
Feminists Push Extreme Causes in the Name of Women
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- By Eagle Forum

Sunday, March 8th, was heralded as International Women’s Day. Many groups, businesses, and individuals took to social media to celebrate womanhood, but with a feminist flair. Gender equality, LGBTQ rights, and abortion were topics on display. When you dig deeper, IWD is more than a day — it’s a collaboration of dark groups, corporations, and a global entity that pushes this ideology into countries. So, how did this day become an international sensation? Who funds this agenda? And are they truly celebrating women?
A Simple Question: Does the North Carolina Board of Elections have to Follow the North Carolina Constitution?
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

A simple answer: yes.
So, what is the problem? It, too, is very simple: a woman who wears a burqa and purports to be a Republican, is running for a seat in the State Senate (no Republican had tossed their hat in the ring in this heavily Democrat state).
Why do I find this outrageous? Because it is blatantly obvious that the woman is not a conservative, is obviously not a God-fearing person, and is doing it to get into further desecrate our laws.
What validates my words?
The North Carolina Board of Elections must follow the North Carolina Constitution, as it outlines the structure of government and the rules by which laws and policies operate, including those related to elections and voting. This ensures that elections are conducted lawfully and fairly in accordance with constitutional provisions.
Chimpanzee and Human Y Chromosome Comparison
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
According to evolutionists, they are our closest cousins on their imaginary tree of life. While it is true that humans and chimpanzees share a lot of DNA, this is to be expected, as they use the same genetic code.
Even with separate creations by God, as long as he is using a single genetic code, there will be genetic similarities among different kinds. One of the big misconceptions that is claimed as evidence for common descent is the presupposition that an independent origin, even a divine one, would result in totally different genetic languages. However, this is not necessarily true, particularly if you are designing organisms that can eat the same foods. It turns out, however, that comparisons of the human and chimpanzee Y chromosomes reveal significant differences that tend to contradict the idea of a common ancestor.
Statehouse Update March 10-12
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- By SC Policy Council

Update 3/11/26: Adjustments were made to this summary to reflect developments that occurred during the week.
Budget debate started in the House on Monday, with the process expected to last all week and possibly into next week. After finalizing a budget proposal, the House will debate tax cuts.
Meanwhile, the Senate will continue holding budget hearings as well as other committee hearings on crucial legislation. Last week, the Senate Transportation Committee advanced S.831, a major Department of Transportation (DOT) reform proposal, to the Senate floor. It remains to be seen whether this bill or the proposal in the House, H.5017, will be the vessel for DOT reform utilized by the legislature.
Budget
- General Appropriations Bill H.5126 – This bill allocates the budget for next year totaling over $15.1B in spending from the General Fund. House floor debate is underway. Update: This bill has passed the House and moves to the Senate for consideration.
- Capital Reserve Fund H.5127 – House floor debate commences immediately after second reading of H.5126. Update: This bill has passed the House and moves to the Senate for consideration.
The Victims of Demonic Oppression
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- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
NEW SYNDICATED COLUMNIST on The Times Examiner!
I don’t claim to be an expert on demonology, but there are some basic things we should all acknowledge, understand and know. First, demons are real. They’re fallen angels who chose to follow Satan and were cast out of heaven. This is no myth. This is a fact. They’re spiritual beings and because they know their ultimate end will be the lake of fire, and there’s no redemption possible for them, they hate God and they hate human beings, His image-bearers. They loathe and despise our very souls, and will stop at nothing to bring about as much confusion, corruption and ultimately, as much death as possible.
So many professing Christians today love to believe in heavenly angels, yet 40% of Christians don’t believe fallen angels — demons — exist. Most church-goers are even confused about angels. I’ve been to funerals where the pastor preaches about the deceased, saying “heaven needed another angel.” Understand this: angels are distinctly different from human beings and human beings do not become “angels” when they die.
As Iran Conflict Deepens, Regime Appears Resilient Absent U.S. Ground Operation
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- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand

As the ongoing U.S. strike on Iran entered its tenth day, reports surfaced Sunday that the beleaguered Islamist regime had selected Mojtaba Khamenei to be the country’s next supreme leader following the death of his father Ali Khamenei on February 28 as the result of an American missile attack. But President Trump maintained that if the next Iranian leader does not get U.S. approval, they’re “not going to last long.”
Mojtaba Khamenei, who is 56, was reportedly selected after a “strong” vote from a group of clerics. The vote appeared to dash the hopes of a swift end to the mullah’s regime in Tehran, as Khamenei is widely seen as an Islamist hardliner in the line of his father, “a Shi’ite cleric with a power base among the security forces and their vast business empire.” Trump told ABC News that the next Iranian leader is “going to have to get approval from us,” but the president did not specify what kind of scenario would enable an opposition leader to emerge who the U.S. would approve of.
Embedded in America
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- By Lyle J. Rapacki, Ph.D. - Arizona Today
Trump has made it clear he will not negotiate with Iran. You can’t, and he is correct. The weaker and New-World Order predecessors in the White House did not have backbone, nor were they America First dedicated. Trump knows instinctively if he does not oversee the elimination of Iran’s war and terror making abilities there will be more war making facilities and means created.
Despite America’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facility deep underground, Iran’s Ayatollah and his brood of vipers, attempted new and diverse missile and bomb sites and continued with on-going nuclear facilities much deeper underground than that which had been hit. So mere negotiating and reasoning is absurd; namely, because their entire belief system is comprised of pathological lying, and their supernatural ideologue is, they believe, far superior to that of the remainder of the world.
U.S. Destroys 16 Iranian Mine-Laying Boats Near Strait of Hormuz
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- By Emmitt Barry - Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – U.S. forces destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying boats near the strategic Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday as Washington moved to prevent Tehran from disrupting one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes, the Pentagon confirmed.
U.S. Central Command said the vessels were among multiple Iranian naval assets “eliminated” during operations targeting potential mine threats along Iran’s coast.
President Donald Trump warned Iran earlier in the day that severe consequences would follow if mines were deployed in the narrow waterway.
“If Iran has put out any mines in the Hormuz Strait… we want them removed immediately,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “If they remove what may have been placed, it will be a giant step in the right direction.”
Fix What's Broken at Home so We Can Defend Ourselves Abroad
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- By Star Parker
In 2024, for the first time in almost a century, the United States spent more financing its national debt than it did, as a percentage of GDP, on national defense. In 2024, interest on our national debt expenditures came in at 3.1% of GDP and defense spending at 2.9%.
This has been the case through this year, although it's too soon to say what the picture will finally be for 2026. But it's very close.
Hoover Institution scholar Niall Ferguson notes that this is an ominous sign. He quotes what he calls Ferguson's Law, after 18th century Scottish political theorist Adam Ferguson.
The Five Things You Must Know About Energy Policy
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- By Stephen Moore
Given the energy disruptions in the Middle East and the topsy-turvy fluctuation in the price of crude oil in recent weeks, here are a few facts about the energy scene.
First, "drill, baby, drill" is working. America today is producing more oil and gas than ever. Over the past six years, we've produced more than any other nation, including Saudi Arabia. The best way to inoculate ourselves from foreign supply disruptions is to generate every barrel of oil we can here at home. And we have many decades of abundant supply given ever-improving shale drilling techniques.
Lifeline Children's Services Hosts Adoption Information Meeting in Irmo, SC
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- By Press Release
WHAT: Lifeline Children's Services is hosting an informational meeting. The meeting will explore the ministry of adoption and Harbor Families and other ways to open your home to the vulnerable.
WHEN: March 22, 2026 | 12:00 PM
WHERE: Seacoast Irmo - 411 Western Ln, Irmo, SC 29063
WHO: Lifeline Children's Services
WHY: There are countless women, children, and families who need love and support. This meeting explores the avenue of adoption and Harbor Families to help the most vulnerable.
REGISTER HERE: https://lcs.jotform.com/260486242709158
MEDIA: If media would like to attend this event or schedule additional interviews, please contact
About Lifeline Children’s Services: Lifeline Children's Services is the largest Evangelical Christian child welfare agency in America, with offices in 19 states and headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. It serves vulnerable children and families through private domestic and international adoption, family restoration and pregnancy counseling. For more information please visit https://lifelinechild.org/.
Iran War Commentary and Notes
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- By Mike Scruggs
“Truth Is the First Casualty of War”

On Truth and War
The origin of the quote, “Truth is the first casualty of war” is controversial. It is sometimes attributed in form to the Greek philosopher Aeschylus (c. 524-456 BC) but that cannot be documented. Aeschylus is documented to have said, “God is not averse to deceit in a just cause.” In 1950, columnist Malcolm W. Bingay gave caution to this: “Aeschylus said that ‘God is not averse to deceit in a holy cause.’ It takes very mild mental gymnastics to make any politician or statesman or soldier believe that his cause is holy and therefore proper to lie about.”
The Bible of the Pilgrims – The Geneva Bible
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- By W.H. Lamb

For the past seven or eight decades, ever since the “modern” or “controversial” translations of God’s Word, our Holy Bible, began to appear on the scene, there have been dire predictions that “the Apocalypse” was about to come upon us, that the moon would turn to blood, and that the “end of the world” was imminent. We still hear many of these same exaggerated fears. What has prompted these warnings from otherwise rational believers with their concerns regarding the affect that newer or more modern Bible translations will have upon the world of Protestant Christendom? What has caused this “doom scenario” on the part of a portion of today’s Christian people?
Homes not Hotels and Hostels!
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- By Steve Shaw - Greenville County Councilman, District 20

Your home and neighborhood should be a refuge and sanctuary of quiet enjoyment. You have a reasonable expectation that a home next door or in your neighborhood does not become a hotel or hostel.
For the last several years, I have heard many complaints and concerns from you about short-term rentals ruining your quality of life. While we live in a free-enterprise economy, there are boundaries of reasonableness and decency. My mom always taught us, with every right of ours comes an equal responsibility to respect the rights of others.
I brought the idea of regulating short-term rentals to County planning staff several years ago and was all-but told to go pound sand. They tried to tell me that it's futile because the General Assembly was considering preemption legislation. Well, that was a terrible attitude *and* the legislation was not passed.
Terrorist Designation of the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood
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- By U.S. Department of State
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of State is designating the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist and intends to designate the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, effective March 16, 2026.
The Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood uses unrestrained violence against civilians to undermine efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan and advance its violent Islamist ideology. Its fighters, many receiving training and other support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), have conducted mass executions of civilians. The Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood’s al-Baraa Bin Malik Brigade was designated pursuant to E.O. 14098 in September 2025 for its role in Sudan’s brutal war.
New Book 'The Year of the Prodigal' by Pastor Joey Grizzle Offers Hope for Families Praying for Prodigals
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- By Christian Newswire

BUFORD, Ga. — Across the United States, pastors and Christian leaders are confronting a growing challenge within the church: families grieving over sons, daughters, and loved ones who have walked away from their faith. A new book by Pastor Joey Grizzle is addressing this deeply personal and widespread issue with a message rooted in hope, grace, and restoration.
The Year of the Prodigal: Stories of Grace, Redemption, and Coming Home explores the emotional and spiritual journey experienced by families praying for prodigals. Drawing inspiration from the biblical parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, the book shares powerful stories of redemption alongside pastoral insight into the transformative power of God’s grace.
March 12 is Detransition Awareness Day
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- By USPIE
Supreme Court pushes back against government schools’ transgender war on kids
USPIE: ‘The very idea that children could “transition” into a different sex from birth is a harmful lie, propagated by woke “education”’
United States Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) is recognizing “Detransition Awareness Day,” a celebration on March 12 of people who have overcome the “gender reassignment” delusion and begun the process of recovering their natural sexuality.
Detransition Awareness Day is a critical reminder of the horrors brought upon our children largely by government schools. The very idea that children could ‘transition’ into a different sex from birth is a harmful lie, propagated by woke ‘education.’
Lamar Advertising Refuses to Display Stanton Healthcare’s Billboard Campaign Offering Abortion Pill Reversal for Women
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- By Stanton Public Policy Center

WASHINGTON — Lamar Advertising is the largest outdoor advertising company in the United States with over 363,000 displays nationwide.
Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) is a scientifically supported, evidence-based medical protocol that uses progesterone which is the natural hormone that sustains pregnancy. When administered appropriately, APR has successfully helped more than 8,000 women globally carry their pregnancies to term after taking the abortion pill, with no documented harm to mother or child. The American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists publicly supports the use of APR.
Just War Expert Defends Trump’s Iran Attacks
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- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand

While the Trump administration’s strikes on the Iranian regime have gone swimmingly, its efforts to sell the American people on the campaign have more work to do. In at least four polls conducted since attacks began on February 28, American opinion is roughly evenly split, or perhaps slightly negative, toward the attacks, with many respondents still undecided.
Democrats in Congress have capitalized on this ambivalence to question President Trump’s strategy. “The president has a responsibility to make the case to the American people as to the justification for this war,” insisted House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) in a press conference, “but has provided no evidence that there was an imminent threat to the American people here or abroad.”
Life Legal Challenges Delaware Assisted Suicide Law in Federal Appeals Court
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- By Life Legal Defense Foundation

NAPA, Calif. — Life Legal Defense Foundation has filed a friend of the court (amicus) brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, urging the court to reject Delaware’s assisted suicide law and reaffirm the government’s duty to protect human life.
In its brief, Life Legal argues that physician-assisted suicide undermines one of the most fundamental principles of American law: that the role of government is to defend life, not facilitate its destruction.
“Human life is a fundamental constitutional right that states have a solemn duty to protect,” the brief explains.
- HHS & Supreme Court Deliver Wins Protecting Children from Gender Ideology
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- Benedict Jeffries Prediction
- Statehouse Update March 3-5
- Palmetto Family and Faith Wins To Host Candidate Forum
- Why Evolutionists Reject the Term “Evolutionist”
- David Stumbo to Speak at Next The Upstate Republican Women Luncheon
- Christians Engaged Launches Three-Year Voter Mobilization Partnership with National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
- Don't Let Congress Ruin College Sports
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