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- 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
- The Evils of Socialism
- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
- 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
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- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
- Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- Insights into the Russian View of Russian History
A Military History Museum Donation
- By Tony A. Dunn
The American Legion Post 24 Cecil D. Buchanan of Military History excepts 100 year old patriotic music sheets. Donated by Tom Hashem. Pictured left to right Ken Hemm, Tom Hashem, Peter Butchart, Jack Dorn, Stuart McClure.
'The Rivers of Blood Flow down the Street'
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
They were the words of a father, spoken after a month of unspeakable loss. "Save your sons from war," Volodymyr Zelensky said emotionally. So many of your children, he wanted Russians to know, are being "sent to die on our land." It was a moment of raw humanity, a plea to stop the carnage. But it was also a poignant reminder that grief never takes sides. Thousands of Russian bodies, some frozen and bootless, now dot the Ukrainian roads and countryside. Lying next to charred tanks or stacked in the refrigerated compartments of trains, they are the grim reminder of war's price.
As the thaw comes to Ukraine, so do the horrifying realities. In regions like Mykolaiv that were hit hardest, struggling villages are dealing with the smell of the dead. In a video that can only be described as surreal, the local governor, Vitaly Kim, asked local residents to help gather the abandoned corpses of Russians. "There are hundreds of them," he urged, "all across the region." Together, they've begun the grisly task of collecting the soldiers and putting them in plastic bags -- determined to give faraway parents the closure their government would deny them.
Beyond Sports: Castrating Our Kids by Transgender Transitioning
- By 4 WINDS USA
MADISON, Wis. -- Puberty blockers are castration agents used to stop adolescent development during transgender transitioning. Starting as young as ten years old, physical features such as facial hair (boys) and breasts (girls) are stopped.
After the blockers halt normal development, boys wanting to be girls are given estrogen. Testosterone is given to girls wanting to be boys. On top of these drugs, irreversible surgeries may be done to remove body parts.
The American Heart Association published a study saying transgender women (born male) who take hormones are twice as likely to have a stroke and deep vein clots than normal men and women. In addition, both trans women (born male) and trans men (born female) have a higher risk of heart attacks than normal women.
Dr. Merritt: U.S. Losing WWIII Amid Injection Devastation
- By The New American
World War III has already started and the United States is losing due to the government-controlled mass Covid "vaccination" program that is devastating and will eventually decimate the health of Americans and especially critical sectors such as military, healthcare and law enforcement, warned Dr. Lee Merritt in this explosive interview with The New American magazine's Alex Newman. Already, mortality rates are skyrocketing across the country. And it is going to get worse, warns the prominent medical doctor who has studied biological warfare and was among the first doctors to sound the alarm about the dangers of the Covid injections. However, there are some things that victims of these injections can do to try to mitigate the damage, and Dr. Merritt has listed them on her website.
A New Addition to a Local Military History Museum
- By Stuart McClure
The American Legion Post 214, Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History added to their collection of Military artifacts a World War II & Korean Browning 30 Caliber air cooled Machine gun with tripod. Pictured from left to right: Peter Butchart, Ken Hemm, and Tony Dunn.
Brian Burch Named Chief Information Officer
- By Randy Page - BJU
Steve Dickinson, vice president for business and operations at Bob Jones University, recently named Brian Burch as BJU Chief Information Officer. Marvin Reem, the longtime former CIO, retired last May.
Burch will be responsible for Information Technology (IT), including managing the IT shared services with BJU Education Group.
“The Lord blessed us with this hire as Brian brings significant CIO experience and leadership skills to our team,” said Dickinson.
A 1985 graduate of Bob Jones Academy, Burch earned a BS in Computer Science from BJU in 1992. He later completed an MBA from Southern Wesleyan University.
A Broken Country Buries a Broken Laptop
- By Neil Patel
There has been a lot of ink spilled over Hunter Biden's broken laptop and the way it was treated in the weeks leading up to the 2020 election, but not nearly enough. Now The New York Times has admitted, almost two years too late, that materials in the laptop were in fact authentic. There is no more perfect encapsulation of the problems in American media and tech than this tragic story.
To recap, on Oct. 14, 2020, just weeks before the presidential election, the New York Post broke a huge story about emails found on a Hunter Biden laptop recovered from a computer repair shop. The corporate media reacted to this story by: 1) calling into question the authenticity of the materials and raising the prospect, without evidence, that it could be Russian disinformation; 2) dismissing the relevance of the information, even if accurate; and 3) based on the first two points, mostly ignoring the report altogether.
1.1 Million People Have Died in America Because of Obeying Fauci
- By The New American
Former Blackrock portfolio Manager Edward Dowd shows CDC data that proves the vaccine has killed many young people. Also 75% of Covid-19 hospitalizations are vaccinated in Ontario Canada!
DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Ben Armstrong Show are solely those of the host and do not necessarily represent those of The New American. TNA is not responsible for, and does not verify the accuracy of, any information presented.
Biden’s Female Nominee Can’t Define “Woman”
- By Eagle Forum
Senate Judiciary hearings on Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson began this week. Monday’s hearing was simply opening statements from Judge Jackson and the members of the committee. Although all remarks from Senators were civil and complimentary of her credentials, they also gave us an indication of their attitude toward the nominee and the concerns they may iterate over the next two days.
Senate Republicans are rightfully still sore over Democrats’ political fanfare during the last two Supreme Court nominee hearings. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) assured Judge Jackson that she would be given a fair hearing as opposed to the hearing that Justice Brett Kavanaugh received. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) expounded on Sen. Graham’s comments by saying:
Vietnamese Lunar New Year Festival
- By Tony A. Dunn
Members of Vietnam Veterans of America attend The Tet Festival (Lunar New Year) held at Greenville Shrine Club Greenville, S.C.
Tết has long been an important tradition that represents Vietnamese culture. On this day, many reunite with family and friends from different generations to celebrate a new beginning.
The Collegian Staff Wins South Carolina Press Association Awards
- By Randy Page - BJU
The South Carolina Press Association (SCPA) recognized staff members of Bob Jones University’s student newspaper, The Collegian, with multiple awards Friday, March 18, at its annual awards ceremony. Both individual staff members and The Collegian staff in its entirety were honored.
The SCPA Collegiate News Contest recognizes the best in South Carolina collegiate journalism. Collegiate staff members compete against other colleges and universities in 12 different categories, including writing, design, photography and illustration.
Is Victory for Ukraine Worth Risking Nuclear War?
- By Pat Buchanan
During the 70 years that the Soviet Union existed, Ukraine was an integral part of the nation.
Yet this geographic and political reality posed no threat to the United States. A Russia and a Ukraine, both inside the USSR, was an accepted reality that was seen as no threat for the seven decades that they were united.
Yet, today, because of a month-old war between Russia and Ukraine, over who shall control Crimea, the Donbas and the Black and Azov Sea coasts of Ukraine, America seems closer to a nuclear war than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
A Define Line on Ketanji Brown Jackson
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Reporters walking to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the first round of Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings must have wondered if they were lost. There were no protestors, no "handmaidens," no overwhelming presence of Capitol Police. Four years ago, in the disgrace that was Brett Kavanaugh's hearing, there were 22 arrests before 11 a.m. Two years later, on Amy Coney Barrett's first day, 21 people were handcuffed before the session even started. Without the Left's screaming, tantrums, and constant disruptions against a Republican nominee, it hardly feels like a modern Supreme Court confirmation debate.
Lawmakers Again Proposing New State Ecodevo Agency
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
When the state is flush with taxpayer money, lawmakers can’t resist the urge to create new agencies.
Last week, Sen. Brad Hutto, D-Orangeburg, and three other Democratic senators introduced a bill that would create a state agency to serve a group of rural counties, called the “I-95 Corridor Authority,” which would “carry out economic development, health and educational improvement activities which, in the opinion of the authority, will improve the economic conditions in its member counties and are located in a member county or an adjacent census tract.”
A companion House bill, sponsored by Rep. Lonnie Hosey, D-Barnwell, and 15 other Democratic House members, was introduced last month.
In both bills, the authority would be legislatively controlled, with eight of its 13 board of director members appointed by lawmakers whose districts include the member counties, and the other five members selected by the governor.
NGU Board Approves Major Capital Project, Ratifies New Core Curriculum
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
In their winter meeting, North Greenville University trustees received an update on the capital building project designed to enhance and support the College of Business and Entrepreneurship (COBE). The Board of Trustees also unanimously ratified a new core curriculum for bachelor's level programs and celebrated the fifth anniversary of the election of Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr. as the university's president.
President Fant presented the Donnan/COBE Project details during the Feb. 17 meeting in Craft-Hemphill Missions Center on the Tigerville campus. The project will transform the Donnan Administration Building, providing upgraded high-tech classrooms, student gathering, meeting, collaboration space, and faculty offices for NGU's largest academic unit, enrolling nearly 500 students.
Stanton Healthcare Applauds Gov. Little for Signing Texas-Inspired Heartbeat Bill to Ban Abortions After 6 Weeks
- By Stanton Healthcare
BOISE, Idaho -- Stanton Healthcare is celebrating Gov. Brad Little's signing of Senate Bill 1309 which amends the Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act that was passed last year. The new bill includes a private enforcement mechanism modeled after the Texas law which has already withstood several federal court challenges, including not being blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court or the state of Texas' Supreme Court.
Stanton Healthcare launched the Stanton Public Policy Center in 2020 to create awareness and to advocate for the women Stanton serves in the state of Idaho and beyond, as communicated by Stanton Founder and CEO, Brandi Swindell:
"When our Stanton medical team and staff testifies in support of legislation that protects preborn babies, we are bringing the hearts and voices of our Stanton clients, the mothers and their preborn babies, to the Capitol to work hand-in-hand with our lawmakers.
Bob Jones Academy Students Excel at South Carolina Forensic Coaches Association State Tournament
- By Randy Page - BJU
The Bob Jones Academy Speech and Debate Team competed in the South Carolina Forensic Coaches Association State Tournament hosted by Riverside High School in Greer, South Carolina, March 4-5. The Academy team competed against Class 4A and 5A public schools. Over 30 BJA students advanced to the final rounds in their categories. BJA had six students named state champions. Overall, the BJA team is the 1A state champion school, a title held since 2007, and second overall in the state.
The following students excelled at the tournament:
The Ind. of The Road for Girls' Sports?
- By Suzanne Bowdey - Family Research Council
It doesn't take a whole lot of moral courage to protect girls' sports in the middle of a nationwide controversy. But apparently, it takes a lot more than Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has. In a move that defies logic, timing, politics, and state values, the man heading up one of the biggest fan bases in America wants people who just watched Lia Thomas to believe: transgenderism isn't hurting anyone.
It should've been the easiest decision crossing Holcomb's desk. Not only had the country just witnessed the greatest NCAA larceny in the history of women's sports, but Americans everywhere were outraged. Forty-eight hours earlier, a biological man had stolen the titles and racing lanes of actual women who had trained their entire collegiate careers for a crack at a national title. Unlike other leaders, the Indiana governor had an opportunity to do something about the outcry in real time: sign an enormously popular bill banning boys from Indiana's K-12 girls' sports. He refused.
Communist Manifesto Advances | Activate America
- By The John Birch Society
There’s a Pincer Movement going on, but not necessarily in the war in Ukraine. Initiatives outlined in the Communist Manifesto utilize pressure from above and pressure from below. It is a tried-and-true tactic that continues to be used today to push our republic into a One World Government, a New World Order. Just ask President Biden.
Minister Files Federal Lawsuit After US Capitol Denies His Permit Request to Hold a Good Friday Service on the Grounds of the Capitol Building
- By Christian Defense Coalition
WASHINGTON -- Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, is seeking a preliminary injunction in United States District Court for the District of Columbia to conduct his Good Friday Service.
Currently no permits are being granted for peaceful free speech activities on the public grounds immediately surrounding the US Capitol Building.
It is deeply troubling while the Biden Administration and Speaker Pelosi are calling for freedom and democracy in Ukraine, they are denying Americans the right to peacefully exercise their First Amendment freedoms on the grounds of the US Capitol.
Unsilencing Savanah
- By Michelle Malkin
Savanah Hernandez, 25, is one of the most stifled young journalists in America. She's intrepid, prolific and opinionated. But because she has relentlessly exposed the lies of Big Government, Big Business, Big Pharma and Big Alphabet (LGBTQIXYZ), she will never be embraced or promoted by establishment gatekeepers. Because she is right-thinking, right-leaning and a proud America First advocate, you won't see her invited to appear on mainstream corporate media -- even though her videos have been viewed tens of millions of times over the past five years.
Savanah first caught my attention several years ago when she bravely plunged into left-wing mobs to expose their hatred and violence firsthand. I've interviewed her for her work on Black Lives Matter riots and the impact of COVID-19 vaccines on fertility. Last week, Savanah was on the ground reporting from Georgia Tech's McAuley Aquatic Center, where the NCAA swimming championships took place. She nabbed an interview with an outspoken Virginia Tech female athlete whose teammate was beaten by biological male Lia Thomas, the hulking "trans" competitor for the University of Pennsylvania wreaking havoc in collegiate women's swimming.
NGU Expands Academics to Offer Combination Degree Options in Business and Ministry
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University (NGU) steps forward again with innovative ways to equip students as transformation leaders with the advent of combination degrees. Combination degrees allow students to take classes toward their bachelor's and master's degrees simultaneously. Qualified students will be able to earn both degrees in a shorter amount of time and with minimal duplication of coursework.
Undergraduate students in the College of Business & Entrepreneurship (COBE) and College of Christian Studies can participate in accelerated combination master's degree programs in business administration, organizational leadership, human resource management, and ministry. Qualified students enrolled as traditional or online undergraduates are eligible to participate.
Israel's Magen David Adom Providing Armored Ambulances to Refugees in Ukraine; American Friends Launch Appeal for Support
- By Christian Newswire
JERUSALEM -- Magen David Adom (MDA) is using its mass casualty experience as Israel's national paramedic organization and its standing as a leading member in the International Committee of the Red Cross to help save lives in Ukraine, Poland, Moldova and Israel. Recently, American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA) launched a Ukraine Emergency Appeal to support these efforts.
"As a Red Cross affiliate, we're working to help refugees and the wounded as much as possible, and this is how we will continue to act," said Eli Bin, MDA Director-General.
Clarence and Ginni Thomas, American Patriots
- By Star Parker
Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas is once again in the crosshairs of liberals.
This has been going on since his confirmation hearings in 1991, when President George H.W. Bush had the temerity to nominate a Black conservative to take the Supreme Court seat of Thurgood Marshall.
Thomas' confirmation hearings provided a laboratory showing how low liberals are willing to go to try to discredit a conservative, even more so one who is Black.
Now liberal journalists are having their most recent field day because it happens that Thomas' wife, Ginni, is a conservative like him, is an American patriot like him, and is personally invested, like her husband, in safeguarding our Constitution's integrity, written, as its drafters wrote in its preamble, "to secure the blessings of liberty."
Bob Jones Academy Students Headed to National Debate Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones Academy hosted the 2022 National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA) District Qualifier Tournament for the state of South Carolina March 18 - 19. Academy students competed against public and private school students from across the state. The following Academy students advanced to the final rounds and qualified to be members of the team of 40 South Carolina students representing the state at the national competition in Louisville, Kentucky, this June:
Women Will Not Be ERAsed
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
It was fifty years ago today that the Equal Rights Amendment passed Congress with a supermajority and was sent to the states for ratification — March 22, 1972.
The simplicity of the language was its undoing. "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." In 1972, everyone understood that "sex" meant biological sex. Fifty years later, the definition of sex has expanded to include orientation and identity. Note that the amendment never mentions "women".
A reporter from National Public Radio asked me the following question:
Is Zelensky’s Party Crackdown His First Mistake?
- By Nigel Jones - The Spectator
The news that Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky has banned eleven opposition parties – including the pro-Russian ‘Opposition – Platform For Life’ which holds 44 seats in the 450-member Ukrainian parliament and has spoken out against the Russian invasion – may be the embattled leader’s first major mistake in the month since Putin launched his brutal invasion.
Zelensky coupled the decree suspending the activities of the parties, decided on by Ukraine’s national defence and security council, with a ban on private TV stations – merging them all into a single state-run TV channel. And that could be his second big error. For Ukraine’s strongest card – the unique selling point that has drawn such sympathy and support from almost the entire democratic world – has been the fact that, in stark contrast to Putin’s repressive Russian state, it is – or was – a free country.
Want to “Throw the Bums Out”??
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
Then, Don't Replace Them With More Bums! There Are Good Guys Out There
Why does America keep electing the same dysfunctional representatives year after year, term after term? Now more than ever, a majority of voters are ready to turn over the entire House and Senate in Washington, DC. Over 75% of voters agree that it is time to change the guard, to get rid of the scum that covers the DC swamp, to bring in some new people who will get us back to the Constitution. Clean House! And Senate. We are desperate for honesty and integrity, and responsiveness to the electorate. It is my contention that those candidates who can help to redirect and heal America, DO exist, around this country, but that they are buried in-process and systemic gridlock. A few may be in Congress today but are “backbenched” by the cabal. The others, who are the subject of this article, are out there shaking hands, giving speeches, getting home for a few hours’ rest, only start over again. They are trying to be what America – yes, ALL of America – needs. First, however, these candidates need our help because their local parties seem to invest in the “bright shiny object” types, rather than true strong Constitutional Conservatives.
Twitter's Plan Bee: Censorship
- By Suzanne Bowdey - Family Research Council
"This is real life." To Babylon Bee creator Adam Ford, it was important to make that distinction, since even the world's greatest satirists couldn't imagine a scenario like this one. Twitter, king of conservative censorship, wielder of the all-powerful on/off switch, had done it again. In the growing genre of it-sounds-like-fake-news-but-isn't, Big Tech's thought police locked the Bee's account for recognizing something all of us have been tested on since high school: biology.
The offending post was meant to be a mockery of USA Today, which last week decided to name a female-identifying man, HHS's Rachel Levine, as one of the newspaper's "Women of the Year." The announcement, which was second in absurdity only to Joe Biden appointing him in the first place, showed what kind of outrageous, science-defying dogma is being pushed on unwilling Americans. The Bee, seizing the moment to make a point as only it can, declared Levine its first-ever "Man of the Year," writing: "Levine is the U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services... He often wears a dress, which some people think is weird -- but he doesn't care one bit. Come on! Men in India wear dress-type garments, don't they?"
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