- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
- Should the US Rethink Its Mid-East Policies?
- 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
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- 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
Worldwide Marriage Encounter's Longest Married Couple Project Continues to Receive Nominations from Across the United States
- By Christian Newswire
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., March 10, 2020 /Christian Newswire/ -- Nominations are coming in from across the country for the Longest Married Couple Project sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME), the original faith-based marriage enrichment program in this country. The project honors one national winner and winners from each of the 50 states and U.S. territories.
BJU Graphic Design Students Win American Advertising Federation Awards
- By Randy Page - BJU
Seven Bob Jones University graphic design students received awards from the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Greenville chapter at the annual AAF Gala Saturday, Feb. 29.
The American Advertising Awards Competition is a three-tiered national competition conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation. The competition is the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition for both professional and student creative excellence.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 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, March 16, 2020: Tonight Pastor Keith Kelly welcomes Christian authors Linda Gilden and Larry Leech to promote an upcoming writers conference and discuss the importance of sharing your story. This program also features music from Soul Harvest, a southern gospel quartet from Boiling Springs, South Carolina.
Is This How Europe Ends?
- By Pat Buchanan
"Fortress Europe is an illusion."
So declares the Financial Times in the closing line of its Saturday editorial: "Europe Cannot Ignore Syrian Migrant Crisis."
The FT undertakes to instruct the Old Continent on what its duty is and what its future holds: "The EU will face flows of migrants and asylum seekers across the Mediterranean for decades to come."
Rights Versus Wishes
- By Walter Williams
Sen. Bernie Sanders said: "I believe that health care is a right of all people." He's not alone in that contention. That claim comes from Democrats and Republicans and liberals and conservatives. It is not just a health care right that people claim. There are "rights" to decent housing, decent food, a decent job and prescription drugs. In a free and moral society, do people have these rights? Let's begin by asking ourselves: What is a right?
Apology Excepted: Schumer's Sorry-Not Sorry
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
He'd planned on defending Chuck Schumer. The day before, John Kass's editor at the Chicago Tribune asked his longtime columnist if he was going to take the senator's side. "Yeah," Kass replied. "That was my intent." After all, he said, "We all say stupid things we regret." But, as John and the rest of the country were about to find out, the New York senator didn't regret it. Not really.
Abolitionists, Emancipationists, and Slaveocracy
- By Mike Scruggs
Beneath the Whitewash of Civil War History
Several years ago, the guests on a popular Christian radio program tried to make the point that the pro-life movement was comparable to the abolitionist movement of the Civil War era. This is a colossal historical error resulting from a complete misunderstanding of the abolitionists and a shallow understanding of the causes and politics of that war. This inept and erroneous comparison could have been harmful to the pro-life movement, had it not been for the public ignorance of Civil War issues brought about by the thoroughly whitewashed version of the Northern cause that prevails in academic and media circles. The underside of that whitewashing was a demonization of the Southern cause and Southern culture.
Vietnam Veterans of America March Meeting
- By Tony Dunn
At the March meeting of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 523 the speakers were Mikki Hargrove and Marilyn Knoblauch of The Daughters of the American Revolution.
Warning: The Proposed Article V Constitutional Convention (CON-CON) Will Open A "Pandora's Box" of Frightening Consequences!
- By W.H. Lamb
Most of us are familiar with the legend of “Pandora’s Box”, first introduced in Greek mythology in the works of the ancient Greek poet/writer Hesiod, who is thought to have been active in the century between 750 B.C. to 650 B.C. According to that mythology, Pandora was created by “the gods” on Mt. Olympus as the first woman on earth, and was given as a wife to one of the “gods”. They also gave her a jar, or box, filled by “the gods” with all kinds of good and evil and gave it to Pandora, instructing her to never open the box. But her curiosity got the better of her, and she opened the box, thus releasing upon humankind all of the “spirits” of good and evil. Pandora, realizing what she had done, tried to close the box but by that time only “HOPE” was still in it, and was sealed therein.
The President's Dangerous Coronavirus Position
- By Neil Patel
It's rare that President Donald Trump ever seems to misread a communications matter. From the earliest 2016 debates, it became clear that he is a lot better at communicating with the American people than your standard-issue Republican politician. He's also a master at the media game. The liberal press would never admit it, but he's the best political communicator of our time. That's why his treatment of the new coronavirus is so surprising.
Schumer's Credibility: Hanging by a Threat
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
At the end of last year, the Senate passed a bill that suddenly feels very ironic: the Security for Supreme Court Justices Act. With the country so divided, both parties seemed concerned the justices didn't have enough protection. Four months later, who could have dreamed the people they needed protection from were the Senate's own members?
Post 214 at Shothren Home and Garden Show
- By Tony Dunn
Rob Northridge, Elaine Lenotte, Ed Collins, Chris Baird of The American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 talk to visitors to the Southern Home and Garden Show about the American Legion, the benefits, and programs'
A Threat Is a Threat, Sen. Schumer
- By David Limbaugh
Arrogant Sen. Chuck Schumer crossed the line in threatening United States Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. His words were shocking, even for him.
I don't usually get too exercised about political rhetoric, realizing that impassioned politicians regularly engage in hyperbole. But Schumer's remarks were inexcusable by any standard.
At an abortion rights rally hosted by the deceptively named Center for Reproductive Rights, Schumer said: "I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price! You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions."
Experts Cite Clear Communication as 'Vital' Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Other Crises
- By InChrist Communications
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Amid mounting fears of a global coronavirus pandemic, a leading faith-based communications agency today issued a warning to ministries, churches and other organizations not to "go silent" in a sudden crisis.
"It's imperative that any organization confronted with a crisis -- whether it's internal or external -- doesn't shut down communications," said Palmer Holt, founder and CEO of InChrist Communications (ICC, www.inchristcommunications.com), an agency with extensive experience helping faith-based organizations navigate crisis situations.
Will Joe Kick It Away Again?
- By Pat Buchanan
A week ago, the candidacy of Joe Biden was at death's door.
On a taping of "The McLaughlin Group," this writer suggested it might be time to "call the rectory" and have the monsignor come render last rites.
Today, Biden's candidacy is not only alive. He is first in votes, victories and delegates, and is favored to win the nomination and, by most polls, to defeat Donald Trump in November.
BJU Cinema Students Win Awards in National Film Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
Eight Bob Jones University cinema students were recently recognized at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) 2020 Christian Media Convention Feb. 26 in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the sixth time BJU students have entered the competition. They have won awards in the film category every year.
Faith-Fueled Satellite TV Combats Coronavirus 'Wave of Fear'
- By Christian Newswire
Targeting viewers in homes across Middle East and North Africa, broadcaster SAT-7 aims to 'calm fear with God's peace'
EASTON, Md. -- As anxious families in the troubled Middle East and North Africa -- and especially Iran -- face the coronavirus epidemic, Christian broadcaster SAT-7 (www.sat7usa.org) today launched a new campaign to "calm the wave of fear with God's peace."
False Narrative of Socialism Countered by Historical Drama
- By 1663 Media Arts LLC
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Freedom in America is under fierce attack, now more than ever in our countries history. Instigators pushing a socialist agenda from within and outside of the United States attract younger generations through divisive "sound bites" and false narrative.
BJU Presents Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will present Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s comic opera Cosi fan tutte March 13-14, at 7:30 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium. This adaptation will be set in the 1950s and sung in English.
Cosi fan tutte, which premiered in 1790, explores the relationship complications that result from deceit and trickery. Military officers, Ferrando and Guglielmo, seek to test their fiancées’ faithfulness by pretending to leave for war and then, while in disguise, convincing them to fall for “new” suitors. Hilarity ensues as the men’s hijinks combined with a supporting cast of companions culminates in a double wedding.
The History of the United States Space Force and the Space Force Hymn
- By Rev. David A. Newberry
WASHINGTON -- The United States Space Force (USSF) is the space operations service branch of the United States Armed Forces. The sixth and youngest branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, it was the first branch of the military established since the formation of the U.S. Air Force in 1947. The antecedent of the Space Force was the Air Force Space Command which was a major command of the U.S. Air Force. The Space Command was formed on September, 1982 with responsibility for space warfare operations. The National Defense Authorization Act for 2020 re-designated the Air Force Space Command as the U.S. Space Force, and established it as an independent branch of the U.S. Armed Forces on December 20, 2019.
What Part of 'NO AMNESTY' Doesn't DC Understand?
- By Michelle Malkin
The rumblings from the Beltway are ominous, my fellow Americans. As the U.S Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Donald Trump's termination of the Obama administration amnesty and work permits for 800,000 young illegal immigrants sometime between now and June 2020, all the usual open-borders special interests are lobbying for a "DACA deal" in Congress.
NGU Changing Lives Through Athletic Facilities
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC - The newly built George Bomar Family Stadium at Ashmore Park on the North Greenville University (NGU) Tigerville Campus officially opened last weekend when the Division II No. 1 NGU baseball team hosted a weekend series with Emmanuel College. A dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Bomar family, friends, donors, and local dignitaries was held before the noon pitch on Sat. Feb. 29.
The Establishment's Ultimatum: Scuttle Bernie!
- By Pat Buchanan
After Joe Biden's blowout victory in South Carolina Saturday and the swift withdrawal of Tom Steyer, "Mayor Pete" Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the decisive day of the race for the Democratic nomination, Super Tuesday, is at hand.
Fourteen states -- including California and Texas and delegate-rich Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia -- hold primaries today, where 40% of the delegates to the Democratic convention will be chosen.
Yet consider where the Democratic Party, the party of diversity, America's "progressive" party, the all-inclusive party of persons of color, African Americans, Asians and Hispanics, the party of women and LGBT, will close out this day.
Tariffs and the Cultural Marxist War against Truth
- By Mike Scruggs
Leftist Organizers Attack Free Speech and Raleigh Police
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” – George Orwell
In February 2012, I published a 12-thousand-word article on the Morrill Tariff in the Confederate Veteran, the magazine of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. A large part of that work dealt with the history, economic impact, and North-South political tensions from 1815 to the final passage of the Morrill Tariff in March 1861 and beyond. In the summer of 2012, I addressed a Stephen D. Lee Institute (SDLI) symposium in Savannah on protective tariffs and other economic issues regarding “Lincoln’s Economic Legacy.” The SDLI is an educational subsidiary of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. My February 2012 article was later published in the book, To Live and Die in Dixie: The Struggle Continues---by Seventeen Southerners, in 2014.
Are We Americans On Our “Final Cruise”?
- By W.H. Lamb
She was launched in 1932 and christened, S.S. MONTEREY by Matson Lines. Over a 68 year illustrious life, with several different cruise line owners, she became the oldest continuously operated (with a few layup years) cruise ship afloat. Over all those years, when “cruising” became in turn very popular and, when air travel became faster and less expensive, almost dead for a time, she kept being retrofitted and modernized, often with spare parts from her scrapped sister ships. Her beautiful and majestic lines were known by various names over those decades (Monterey, Matsonia, Lurline, Britanis, and finally, as Belofin). On our one and only cruise on her in December, 1990, my wife and I knew and loved her as S.S. BRITANIS, and that’s what she’ll always be in our memories. We had a wonderful week on her, and we got to know every foot of her historic teak decks, inside and out.
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- Another African Tragedy
- Virtually Travel to Israel Free with Bestselling Author Ray Vander Laan in Bible Gateway Online Bible Study for Easter
- Messianic Jewish Lobby Blasts UN Anti-Israel Blacklist
- Increase Protection from Coronavirus
- Getting past blame to hearing the voice of God
- House & Senate Fail to Ensure Rights of All Americans
- Socialism Motel
- Why Have the American People Decided to Throw Out Their Political Leaders and Start Over?
- Coronavirus Crisis Is Trump's Time to Lead
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