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Media’s Early Call: Dancing on the Stealing?
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
No one expected the media to play fair, but Saturday was still an agonizing experience for tens of millions of Americans. Watching the networks declare Joe Biden the winner of a race that's still unresolved in key states was not only difficult -- but frustrating for fans of the democratic process. Just 48 hours earlier, the former vice president had urged "patience." "Democracy sometimes is messy," he admitted. And it doesn't get messier than right now, with court challenges and fraud allegations tearing at the edges of our country's frayed nerves. But in the end, Joe didn't take his own advice. Instead, he pounced on the results and accepted a mantle that not everyone believes is yet his.
Will Georgia Halt the Radicals' Revolution?
- By Pat Buchanan
"In victory, magnanimity... in defeat, defiance."
That counsel about human conflict comes from Winston Churchill.
And President Donald Trump, given all he has endured for five years from those piously pleading now for a "time of healing," cannot be faulted for his defiant resolve to unearth any and all high crimes or misdemeanors committed in the counting of ballots in the election of Tuesday last.
Marijuana Harms Teenager Minds
- By Christian Newswire
New White Paper Documents 20 Years of Experience by Renowned Christian Teen Girl School -- Marijuana Harms Teenager Minds
HERON, Mont. -- Mary Thielbahr, MA, Founder and Director of Clearview Girls Academy, a Christian residential treatment center, for over 20 years, alerted parents today about the current dangerous effects of marijuana use among teens. Clearview has issued a white paper on the topic, "Marijuana Harms Teenager Minds."
Should Blacks Support Destruction of Charter Schools?
- By Walter Williams
The academic achievement gap between black and white students has proven resistant to most educational policy changes. Some say that educational expenditures explain the gap, but is that true? Look at educational per pupil expenditures: Baltimore city ranks fifth in the U.S. for per pupil spending at $15,793. The Detroit Public Schools Community District spends more per student than all but eight of the nation's 100 largest school districts, or $14,259. New York City spends $26,588 per pupil, and Washington, D.C., spends $21,974. There appears to be little relationship between educational expenditures and academic achievement.
NGU partners for discipleship experience in Washington, DC, Museum of the Bible
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Inspire, who partners with high school and college faculty to guide immersive Christ-centered Bible experiences, is partnering with North Greenville University (NGU) to craft a week-long educational experience in Washington, DC. The pilot experience is a travel course to be offered in Summer 2021 titled "The Bible in the American Experience." The experience will provide three-credit hours to students and personal enrichment for alumni and friends to enroll in the course as auditors.
Don't Wave The White Flag of Surrender!
- By Frank Raddish - Founder/Director Capitol Hill Independent Baptist Ministries
President Donald Trump and other well-known conservatives have for months given Americans a dire warning concerning universal mail-in ballots: that it could result in fraud, and that is what we are seeing this election. There have been reports that Republican poll watchers in some states, such as Philadelphia, PA, have been denied the opportunity to closely watch the counting of the mail-in ballots. In Philadelphia, there have been recent instances of voter fraud. Apparently, some of these people connected with the election in this city would make Al Capone, who was a mafia gangster in the 1930s, look like a preacher.
Are Firearms To Blame For Tragedies, Or Is Our Culture Really At Fault?
- By W.H. Lamb
I’ve been a member of the National Rifle Association for decades, and despite some recent “family bickering” within that group, I’ve always been proud to be a member. Founded by two Union Generals in 1871 to promote civilian marksmanship training and improvement (following the dismal record of shooting abilities by Northern soldiers during The War For Southern Independence), the NRA became, in the 1970’s, the nation’s foremost advocate of maintaining the INDIVIDUAL’S right to keep and bear arms, a Second Amendment Freedom which is usually attacked by liberals, firearms haters, freedom despising socialist “progressives” and Marxists, and mentally confused moonbats who love to parrot the left wing line that our Second Amendment is NOT an individual right, as are ALL other rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights, but applies only to the collective right of the PEOPLE to keep and bear arms as part of a State militia. Balderdash! I also belong to Gun Owners of America, an organization that many 2nd Amendment supporters believe is even more effective than the N.R.A. If those facts make me “persona non grata” in your mind, perhaps you need to vacuum out some of the inaccurate “trash” therein and begin reloading it with TRUTH!
The Need for Christians to Pray and Act
- By Day Gardner, President of the National Black Pro-Life Union
I have supported Donald J. Trump since he announced he was running for President. At first, it was because he was self-funding and he was novel. As time went on, I realized his view of America -- was my view of America. It still is, even more so.
I think we all knew something was askew about the 2020 election.
White House Hangs in the Ballots
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
If you want to feel better about the election, here's an idea: turn off the news! We've become so conditioned to listen to the media in situations like this, thinking only they can update maps and color in states. But here's the reality: No one -- not even Fox News's Decision Desk -- can change the fact that there are actual processes and laws in place that will settle this election. Not Pennsylvania's anti-Trump secretary of state. Not the exploding heads at CNN. Not even the uncertified statewide counts. As much as we want instant results, our Founders understood that there needed to be a system that could withstand the kind of political divisions we have today. Thankfully, despite the media's insistence that they call the shots, that's not how it works. There is a process for close and uncertain elections, and we need to let the process work.
Trump Supporters Should be Searching Through Dumpsters Before Evidence of Voter Fraud is Destroyed
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- "If wholesale voter fraud was committed, the evidence will be found in repetitive handwriting. We know that potentially falsified ballots are being preserved, but what about the discarded envelopes or signature parts of the paper ballot voting process? We must make sure that any handwritten evidentiary trail is not destroyed. Whether that happens by Trump supporters searching through the dumpsters near Democrat sweatshops in big cities - and preserving what they find - or through court orders ordering the signature/handwritten parts of all envelopes and/or ballots be preserved by voting officials, that evidence must be found and preserved, for that will show the 'smoking gun' if there is one to be found." Randall Terry M.A.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 16-20, 2020
- 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 16, 2020: Tonight Pastor Nathan Bland welcomes Deborah Smith of Greenville, South Carolina to share her testimony of salvation, surviving abuse, and miraculous healing. This program features music from The Tim Montgomery Band of McDonough, Georgia.
SALTY SEZ – Believe The Unbelievable
- By Ray Simmons
ELECTION DAY is here and I voted for President Trump at a pole more crowded than any I’ve ever voted at. The lines were two to three blocks long and parking places were blocks away. I’m writing this thirty minutes before the first national pole closes and an hour and a half before local poles close. The thinking is that early voting stats will be coming in first and may be favoring Biden while todays voting is likely to be supporting Trump. I expect voting fraud in prominent democratic arenas in an effort to steal this election. It is my understanding that at least one State is accepting votes where the signature does not match the voter’s name – at least that is what I heard. Most news media has lied to the people; presenting Biden as the good-old-buddy and Trump as the villain from hell.
Deliver Us from Evil
- By Mike Scruggs
North Carolina and the Fate of the American Republic
Despite what some of the reprehensible media are telling you, the 2020 Election is not over. There has been so much obvious vote fraud and unlawful counting procedure on the Democratic side that counting the vote correctly is now subject to careful review and remedial direction at the hands of the United States Supreme Court. If you are celebrating a Biden victory, you are foolishly celebrating a national disaster of unprecedented evil too soon.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) had issued a controversial policy change on September 22, which did not require a witness signature for absentee ballots and also extended the allowable receipt of absentee ballots to November 12. However, it is the North Carolina General Assembly alone and not the NCSBE, the NC Attorney General, or the Governor that has the authority to make changes in voting rules. The NCSBE had acted without NC General Assembly authority and dangerously close to the November 3 Election to make such changes. Fortunately, on September 30, U S. District Court Judge William Osteen, Jr harshly rebuked the NCSBE’s brand new policy for handling absentee ballots and ordered its implementation to cease.
S.C. Senate Staffers Quietly Receive Pay Raises
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Since last December, 15 S.C. Senate staffers, including the chamber’s top administrator, received pay hikes of up to nearly 34%, The Nerve found in a review of chamber records.
The top-paid staffer is Jeff Gossett, who, as the Senate clerk, manages the $16.3 million, 46-member chamber. He makes $225,000 annually, an increase of $14,864, or 7%, from his salary as of December 2019, according to records provided to The Nerve under the S.C. Freedom of Information Act.
What's Old -- and Those Who Are Old -- Can Be Made New Again
- By Salena Zito
HILLSDALE, Michigan -- Sometimes, lessons we are trying desperately to unravel about where we are as a country and as a culture are right in front of us. But we've been so distracted by all of the convenience and chaos technology has provided our lives that we've missed what we've always known, not just about where we are going but who we are in that journey.
Against All Frauds, Trump Fights on
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
They say waiting is the hardest part. But they were wrong. Waiting is much worse when the messaging is controlled by a radical media with no interest in a fair outcome. For 48 hours, Americans have been glued to their televisions anxiously hoping for accurate updates on this nail-biter of a presidential race. What they've gotten instead is a torrent of commentary about the ridiculousness of President Trump questioning the results or laying claim to contested ballots. Worse, some outlets -- like the AP -- are calling anyone who draws attention to the irregularities liars. If you believe in transparency, you're a "conspiracy theorist." If you think there are anomalies to investigate, you're in denial. And yet the media -- who’s gotten everything dead wrong for five years -- still thinks we should trust their judgment? No thank you.
Trumpism Lives On!
- By Pat Buchanan
Donald Trump may end up losing the 2020 election in the Electoral College, but he won the campaign that ended on Nov. 3.
Democrats had been talking of a "sweep," a "blowout," a "blue wave" washing the Republicans out of power, capturing the Senate, and bringing in an enlarged Democratic majority in Nancy Pelosi's House.
They visualized the ouster of Trump in a defeat so massive and humiliating that it would serve as an eternal repudiation of the man. And, most intoxicating of all, they believed they would be seen by history as the angels of America's deliverance.
The Birth of the Coalition of Normal People May Be Upon Us
- By Neil Patel
Throughout this election, there were signs of the birth of a coalition of normal people unhappy with the radical turns our country has been taking. Regardless of how the presidential race turns out, the potential political realignment is unmistakable. Hispanic and blue-collar workers are shifting noticeably away from the overtures of the left-wing, "defund the police" crowd. I'm not sure who thought violence and looting in the streets of so many of our cities would have no political repercussions, but it did, and it brought regular Americans together in a way that bodes well for the future.
SALTY SEZ – Behold the Swamp
- By Ray Simmons
Some of our favorite conservative personalities sometime make a comment like; “I think most people out there are really good and want to do good.” But when we read the Scriptures that’s not what they tell us. It’s not scuttlebutt when the Bible tells us that most of us are pretty bad characters unless we have had the second-birth of coming to know Jesus. Even then we can be pretty bad if we aren’t careful, since we still have our fallen nature within us. I know personally that it’s quite easy to justify something if I want to participate badly enough. Later I’ll go back and apologize to the Lord and He’ll forgive me…sometimes over and over again. We often say, “I wish Adam hadn’t eaten that forbidden fruit,” but I expect I’d have taken a bite myself if I’d been in his position. We have to recognize that man’s (generic) nature is to sit on his own throne and live the way he thinks is to his advantage.
After all, Adam was told he would be like God if he’d just take a bite. Quite a temptation! Our Founding Fathers were a pretty wise group. They gave us a Constitution that provided a government sort of hemmed in by the Ten Commandments. They gave us three branches; the Legislative, the Executive and the Judicial, each of which was to be held in check by the other two and the American people. I’m afraid we – the American people – sort of missed the boat, we stopped paying attention to what was going on within the three branches; we started letting them ignore bits and pieces of the Constitution. Oh they always had good justifications for what they were doing, told us it was for our benefit (they always say that) -- and WE let them build the Swamp. President Trump has found it to be a little deeper than he thought it was. One thing the Swampees seem not to remember: they are usually the first the swamp devours.
Hawthorne Named NGU Homecoming Queen
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
North Greenville University elementary education major Lauren Hawthorne from Chesnee, representing the Resident Assistant Association, was crowned Homecoming Queen during a Saturday, Oct. 17 ceremony.
The first runner-up was Makenzie Swearingen, a biology major representing the Biology Club from Aiken. The second runner-up was Kaelie Ricker, an elementary education major representing Big & Little from Tigerville.
Vietnam Veterans of America Monthly Meeting
- By Tony A. Dunn
The first Wednesday of each month the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 meet at Greenville Shrine Club at 6:00p.m. Meal available. All Vietnam era Veterans welcome.
Blacks of Yesteryear and Today
- By Walter Williams
I was a teenager, growing up in the Richard Allen housing project of North Philadelphia, when Emmett Till was lynched in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, and his brutalized, unrecognizable body later recovered from the Tallahatchie River. From 1882-1968, 4,743 lynchings occurred in the United States. Roughly 73%, or 3,446, were black people, and 27%, or 1,297, were white people. Many whites were lynched because they were Republicans who supported their fellow black citizens and opposed the lawless act of lynching. Tuskegee University has the best documentation of lynching. It records an 1892 high of 69 whites and 161 blacks lynched. By the 1940s, occurrences of lynching fell to single digits or disappeared altogether.
Can a Disintegrating America Come Together?
- By Pat Buchanan
On the last days of the 2020 campaign, President Donald Trump was holding four and five rallies a day in battleground states, drawing thousands upon thousands of loyalists to every one.
Waiting for hours, sometimes in the cold, to cheer their champion on, these rallygoers love Trump as few presidents have been loved. This writer cannot recall a president and campaign that brought out so many and such massive crowds of admirers in its closing days.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 9-13, 2020
- 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 9, 2020: Tonight Pastor Benny Littlejohn welcomes Linda Gunter to promote Love Him Love Them and Feed The Hunger’s upcoming packathon, an event where participants prepare Thanksgiving meals that will go to families in need. This program features music from The Love Him Love Them Haitian Children’s Choir.
- Scholarship for Dual Credit Program Honors Educator’s Legacy
- Vietnam Veteran Speaks to American Legion Post 214
- Conspiracies in the Bible
- Beware of Red-Diaper 'Legal Observers'
- Evert’s Electables for General Election - November 3, 2020
- Stanford Study Warns on Biden Economic Plans
- Freedom or Slavery?
- Blessed Is The Nation …
- If 2020 Was A Jack-O-Lantern
- National Black Pro-Life Coalition Leaders Highlight the Reproductive Harm Planned Parenthood Caused Women of Color
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