DRESDEN, Ohio -- The producers of a faith-based action movie The Reliant are raffling away three firearms in honor of the concealed carrying hero who prevented a mass shooting at a back-to-school rally on August 4. The rally was called the "Peace in the City" Rally in Titusville, Florida.
"This is the kind of news story ignored by the press. We want to honor this Titusville hero," said Dr. Johnston, author, physician, writer and producer of The Reliant, starring Kevin Sorbo, Brian Bosworth, The Benham Brothers, and Eric Roberts.
South Africa has been thrown into the news because of President Donald Trump's recent tweet that he instructed his secretary of state to "closely study" alleged land seizures from white farmers in South Africa.
Earlier this year, a land confiscation motion was brought by radical Marxist opposition leader Julius Malema, and it passed South Africa's Parliament by a 241-83 vote. Malema has had a long-standing commitment to land confiscation without compensation. In 2016, he told his supporters he was "not calling for the slaughter of white people -- at least for now" (https://tinyurl.com/y7mfmhco). The land-grabbing sentiment is also expressed by Lindsay Maasdorp, national spokesman for Black First Land First, a group that condones land seizures in South Africa. He says, "We are going to take back the land, and we'll do it by any means necessary." The land confiscation policy was a key factor in the platform of the new president, Cyril Ramaphosa.
NORCROSS, Ga. – Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) today slammed the Georgia Composite Medical Board for its outrageous and immoral decision to reinstate the medical license for disgraced late-term abortionist Tyrone C. Malloy.
"This is a flagrant example of the medical community circling the wagons to protect their own despite patients' safety," said GRTL President Ricardo Davis. "If they're going to put cronyism above ethics they don't deserve to hold this critical position."
Trump tweets and Communist/ANC/EFF South African government blinks and maneuvers. But trouble is still boiling, waiting for Trump to go away.
In addition the South African government said it wants to confiscate 300,000 guns. Gun confiscation has been a strong indicator of impending genocide in the past.
This is not the kind of stuff CNN, ABC, CBS, ABC, PBS, MSNBC, Time, The New York Times, and the Washington Post, Huffpost, and the SPLC, Face Book, or Google speech and thought police think you should see and hear.
I want to tell you about one of the funniest books I've read in a while. It's a novel called "Armstrong," and it imagines that Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer survived the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Written as a letter to Custer's wife, Libbie, it is a page-turning adventure that's genuinely clever and engrossing. There is also a real history to the story, and conservatives will recognize a certain cultural and patriotic conservatism, including a strong affirmation of marriage and America's military heritage. The book is set at the tail end of Reconstruction and offers, in its own comic way, an ideal of reconciliation that some might find instructive for our times.
MANASSAS, Va – Conservative direct marketing pioneer and prominent Catholic layman Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com and author of "TAKEOVER, The 100-Year War for the Soul of the GOP and How Conservatives Can Finally Win It," published on his ConservativeHQ.com the following column calling for Pope Francis to resign the Papacy over the growing sex abuse scandal and its cover-up within the Catholic Church.
Mr. Viguerie writes, "No institution that is sick can cure itself, and the Catholic Church is grievously ill. Like any patient, the institutional Church must be a willing participant in the cure. But it will be up to the Catholic laity to administer the necessary fixes." Mr. Viguerie urges Pope Benedict to come out of retirement to lead the Church in this time of crisis.
The sex abuse scandal and its cover-up within the Catholic Church require solutions that the institutional Church will be incapable of achieving on its own.
Rep. Jeff Duncan conducted his eighth annual Faith and Freedom Barbecue in Anderson this past Monday night. You can watch videos and view a photo gallery at HERE.
Laurens, S.C. – Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-03) responds to a letter sent by Senate Democrats regarding Boeing in South Carolina:
“It is infuriating that a group of Democratic Senators, all from the far left and not affiliated with our state, have taken an extreme interest in South Carolina’s workforce affairs. Businesses like Boeing, BMW, Volvo, and others come to South Carolina for our highly-skilled workforce, our fantastic business climate, and our right-to-work status. They don’t come to our state for a big government, socialist agenda pushed by the likes of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
This summer, the sex scandal that has bedeviled the Catholic Church went critical.
First came the stunning revelation that Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, former Archbishop of Washington and friend to presidents, had for decades been a predator-priest who preyed on seminarians and abused altar boys, and whose depravity was widely known and covered up.
Each year, the state spends millions on duplicative administrative positions that could be used in the classroom. Instead of overhauling South Carolina’s antiquated school district model, lawmakers have historically taken little action towards true reform.
Two Clemson professors and twenty-two graduate students met with residents of Sans Souci at Sans Souci Baptist Church on Tuesday, August 28, to give information concerning a practicum at the old Union Bleachery site. This course of study by the Clemson students is their final course before graduation. They will be studying the core area of the old mill which consists of about sixty acres. It is understood that this is a challenging project.
The project will be divided into four stages. Students will do:
President Trump’s bold action in renegotiating NAFTA with Mexico caught his critics and hostile Canadian officials off guard. Short for the “North American Free Trade Agreement,” NAFTA has been a mistake plaguing us ever since the Clinton Administration pushed it into law in 1993.
The Canadian government has been pursuing an anti-Trump agenda, but now they are begging to be included in the new deal with Mexico. Trump has responded that Canada will be allowed into the deal on terms that are good for America, but Canada will get slapped with tariffs if it insists on the favoritism that it received in the past.
Camari Boyd, student in Mrs. Jean Ashmore's Washington Center class, has started the school year reading the book We're All Wonders, by R.J. Palacio. While reading, they discussed what makes us all wonders in the eyes of others. After the reading, Camari completed an art project by making a poster that said, "Look with kindness and you will always find wonder."
"I watched them pull [the babies] out of the freezer with gloves on, put it in the red bag which is the bag they're supposed to and tape the box closed ... I didn't want to look at it. Not at all. I believe if I would've looked at it, I just probably would've walked off the job." - Former Stericycle waste truck driver
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Created Equal possesses testimony and audio recordings from several former waste drivers attesting to the fact that Stericycle continues to receive, transport, and dispose of aborted children.
Having lived close to the US/Mexico border for the last nineteen years we have seen many people and things that not only didn't look right; it just wasn't right. In the photograph there is a helicopter from some branch of the military or some other government bureau.
About four years ago, I was browsing through one of Manhattan's last remaining independent bookstores, when my cellphone rang. I didn't recognize the incoming telephone number, with its 202 area code, but I assumed it was a Fox News colleague from our Washington bureau.
When I answered the phone, a somewhat familiar but somber voice said: "Judge Napolitano, your reward for what you did today will not come from your colleagues or viewers or even on earth but in heaven."
What had I done to deserve this?
In the competition of ideas, you can't win the game if you're not on the playing field.
That's why Silicon Valley bigwigs' stubborn refusal to put business above their own personal partisan biases doesn't just rankle. It reeks. Equal access to social media is not just about sharing food pics, pet videos, makeup tutorials and travelogues. It's about ensuring the ability to disseminate and distribute political speech on the world's biggest platforms.
The Greenville TEA Party is pleased to announce that we have been asked to host the Exclusive Premiere of the movie, “Bleeding Blue: Behind the Badge, Under the Gun” on Friday, September 7th at 6pm at the Hollywood 20 theater on Woodruff Rd. The movie is an honest look documentary which highlights the history of law enforcement in the US and how the lives of law enforcement officers and their families are affected throughout the US in today’s environment.
We are joined by 106.3 WORD Radio, Studio South/Global Studios, CaptiveInk Media, travelsmiles.org, Tucanos Brazilian Grill, Locally Epic and others in the promotion of this long awaited movie which counters the anti law enforcement narrative purported by many.
WASHINGTON -- Reverend Eve Nunez, President of the National Latina/Latino Commission (NLLC), is praising President Trump's nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh for Justice of the Supreme Court. Rev. Nunez and Latino pastoral leaders are united in their support of President Trump's nomination.
For many obsessed with politics, the upcoming midterm elections are perceived as a fight between good and evil that will determine the fate of the nation. In the narrative framed by true believers and much media coverage, it's a fight between those who are convinced that President Donald Trump can make America great and those who dream of a socialist future.
Fifty-four percent of Americans don't fit into that narrative. Just 27 percent strongly disapprove of the president and believe things would have been better if Hillary Clinton had been elected. On the other side, 19 percent strongly approve of the president and believe things would be worse if Hillary Clinton were living in the White House today. The rest have more mixed views.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Google today confirmed plans to further expand its existing campus in Berkeley County, marking the 10-year anniversary of its data center at the Mount Holly Commerce Park. The expansion is projected to bring approximately $600 million of additional capital investment.
With this new announcement, Google’s total investment in Berkeley County will reach approximately $2.4 billion. For more information on Google, visit the company’s website.
A few months ago my wife and I rewatched that glorious old 1951 film, QUO VADIS, which starred Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov, and the venerable patriot, Robert Taylor. You may recall that QV was a love story that revolved around the clash between the corrupted Roman culture, based on the veneration of a “Supreme Leader,” and the new Christian faith, based upon the worship of a “Supreme Savior.” One scene impressed me, because while it wasn’t Biblically accurate, it did illustrate the film’s message of duty to God before duty to country.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Southern Current, a leading developer in the residential, commercial and utility-scale solar markets, is expanding its solar farm portfolio with a new facility in Orangeburg County. The company is investing $28 million in this latest project, which will be known as Ulmer Solar, LLC.
Southern Current is an owner and developer of utility-scale solar energy facilities across the southeastern United States. With an in-house team of development professionals, the company manages projects from site selection and origination through construction and operation.
Okay, I’ll admit up front that I am unmarried and have no children. What could I possibly know about mistakes new homeschoolers make? I’m just a pipsqueak!
My list of credentials is short but Very Weighty. (Every pipsqueak thinks their credentials are Very Weighty.) I was homeschooled my entire life. I got my accredited bachelor’s degree and accredited master’s degree from home via distance education. I have volunteered with a variety of homeschool organizations. I’ve watched many homeschooling families and seen some successfully raise wonderful kids. I’ve seen other families crash and burn. By dint of keeping my eyes and ears open and using my Acute and Intuitive Perception (pipsqueaks always think they have Acute and Intuitive Perception), I have compiled a reasonable list of common errors that trap new homeschoolers. Kindly be impressed!
"McCain's Death Leaves Void" ran The Wall Street Journal headline over a front-page story that began:
"The death of John McCain will leave Congress without perhaps its loudest voice in support of the robust internationalism that has defined the country's security relations since World War II."
Certainly, the passing of the senator whose life story will dominate the news until he is buried at his alma mater, the Naval Academy, on Sunday, leaves America's interventionists without their greatest champion.
I was an early supporter of Senator John McCain for president of the United States. John was a "military Brat." Both his father and grandfather retired as four-star admirals. I first met John at Tommy's Country Ham House in Greenville during his first campaign for president. We had a very brief conversation about his father. I informed him that I was assigned to his father's CINCPAC staff during the Vietnam War era, when his father was Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Command. He commented that not a day passed that he did not think about his father. His mother is still living and is more than 100 years of age.
On Saturday, August 25th, over three hundred Monaghan residents and members of the Greenville Textile Society attended the dedication of the Greenville Textile Heritage Park located on Smythe Street. The reality of a park for the Monaghan community began with a vision for a park that reflected the history of textiles in Greenville. The Greenville Textile Society has worked tirelessly to make this happen. But it was the donation of the land that belonged to Monaghan Mill that gave feet to the dream. The combined efforts of the Monaghan community , Greenville County, Greenville County Recreation, and the Greenville Textile Society has kept this dream alive. New families have moved into the community. A new pride has flourished with the long time residents.
Let’s start with a few operative principles:
If commanded explicitly by the written Word of God in the original languages, it is authoritative; all else is suspect. (Acts 17:11 governs.)
If God did not say, God did not say; let God be true and every man a liar. (If a man says that God said what God did not say [and record as such in His written Word], that man is a liar.)
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