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BJU to Host 9th Annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast
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- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU

Bob Jones University will host the ninth annual Allen Jacobs Memorial Prayer Breakfast Friday, March 14, to honor the memory of Officer Allen Jacobs and other officers in Greenville County who have been killed in the line of duty. The breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. in the Davis Room of the Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common on the BJU campus.
Jane Robelot, WYFF 4 anchor, will serve as emcee. During the breakfast, several awards, including the Allen Jacobs Award of Valor, will be presented to officers and public safety professionals for meritorious acts performed over the past year. BJU President Josh Crockett will deliver a brief keynote address.
The Plan is Working...
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- By SC Freedom Caucus
We’ve often been asked what are the end goals of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus. Ultimately, we want good, strong, conservative policies that will make SC better for everyone. How often we accomplish that is by staking out those good, strong, conservative positions even when many of our fellow Republican colleagues in the House aren’t quite ready to take those principled positions yet. (See picture below from our original DEI fight in 2023)
South Carolina's Hootie and the Blowfish Darius Rucker
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- By Steven Hawkins - Greenville SC
The Grammy Award-winning lead singer with the Lowcountry Charleston-based country music group Hootie and the Blowfish Darius Rucker has had much success with his career that began in 1994 with the group's debut album "Cracked Rear View." The 58-year-old singer with the group Hootie and the Blowfish is known in the US and the world over and had much later success with the group's 14 more albums such as "Imperfect Circle,'' "Looking for Lucky," and "Musical Chairs."
Paris Mountain Hotel Developer Wants to Circumvent Greenville County’s Land Use Protection Laws
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- By James Spurck, Publisher
Plans Are in Place to Ask City of Travelers Rest to Take Land from Greenville County for a Proposed Hotel

Within one week, over 8,000 Greenville citizens have signed a petition protesting a proposal for a massive hotel on Paris Mountain called The Inn at Altamont.
It appears that the developer, The Divine Group, is attempting to circumvent and bypass specific county regulations that protect the land use of Paris Mountain with, as Greenville County Councilman Steve Shaw put it, a “cherry-picking” tactic by seeking annexation into the city of Travelers Rest. This slick yet lawful move would allow their development plans to skirt the land-use protections placed by Greenville County, which has both Greenville and Travelers Rest residents upset.
Greenville Housing Fund Representatives Address Affordable Housing at First Monday
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- By Terry M. Thacker

The goal of the Greenville Housing Fund is to achieve housing affordability for all, said Tiffany Santagati at the recent meeting of First Monday, a luncheon club for Greenville Republicans.
Santagati, the vice president for operations at the Fund, and Amber Stewart, Advocacy and Community Engagement Director, were the featured speakers at the luncheon which consisted of chicken breast, roasted sweet potatoes, and carrots.
The Fund, a non-profit entity, was established in 2018 to address what Santagati describes as a deficit in affordable housing in Greenville. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines affordable housing as housing (plus utilities) that costs no more than 30% of a household's gross income.
From the Olympics to the NCAA, the Ground under Trans Sports Crumbles
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

There are lots of questions about what the 2028 Olympics will look like after California’s wildfires, but one thing isn’t in doubt about the Los Angeles Games: men will not be stealing women’s medals. At least not if Donald Trump can help it.
On the same day that the president set fire to the radical trans sports agenda of the Biden administration, he announced that the Olympics would no longer be a gender free-for-all where women watch helplessly as men shatter their lifelong hopes and dreams. At the signing ceremony for his executive order to protect Title IX and girls’ sports, Trump was adamant that this high-speed train of trans extremism was about to be derailed everywhere — not just in American schools.
BJU Community Seeks to Raise $100 K for Jonathan's House during Bible Conference
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- By Courtney Montgomery - BJU

Bob Jones University will hold its annual Bible Conference Feb. 18 – 21 in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. This year’s theme is “The Goodness of God.”
The annual Bible Conference offering will support Jonathan’s House Central Africa, a gospel-centered mission that exists to provide physical and spiritual help, hope and healing to vulnerable children and their community in the Central African Republic through their school, orphanage, and medical clinic.
Lifeline Children’s Services to Share Virtually About Foster Care in South Carolina
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- By Lifeline Children’s Services

Lifeline Children’s Services invites families to a virtual foster care information meeting to learn more about the critical need for foster homes and how they can make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
Event Details:
- What: Virtual Foster Care Information Meeting
- When: February 19, 2025, at 12 p.m. EST
- Where: Online: https://lifeline.mysamdb.com/SAM/Fm/PreApp_Edt.aspx
- Who: Hosted by Lifeline Children’s Services
Record Number of Organizations Recognized for Excellence as Certified Best Christian Workplaces in 2024
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- By Christian Newswire

MERCER ISLAND, Wash. — Today, Best Christian Workplaces honors 280 faith-based organizations and Christian-owned businesses as Certified Best Christian Workplaces in 2024.
These Certified Best Christian Workplaces represent a variety of Christian organizations, including churches, parachurch ministries, mission organizations, Christian-owned businesses, Christian schools, and universities. On a 5-point scale, certified organizations score at 4.0 and above on Best Christian Workplaces’ Employee Engagement Survey which is based on rigorous research reflecting more than 20 years of experience.
Mark Lynch Announces Bid to Replace 30-Year Incumbent ‘RINO’ Lindsey Graham
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- By Press Release
Businessman Mark Lynch announced his bid today to replace United States Senator Lindsey Graham in Washington, D.C.


“Lindsey Graham has stabbed Donald Trump in the back repeatedly since 2016, he’s betrayed his oath as a Republican, has betrayed Republicans in South Carolina, he has betrayed Americans across this country for decades, and now is the time to end that,” Lynch said.
“Lindsey Graham kept his mouth shut while Republicans in the senate pushed the Russia Hoax against Donald Trump, he has spent decades pushing massive fraud, waste, and abuse with his pet project at USAID, he refused to fully fund the border wall when Republicans controlled both houses of Congress in 2017 and 2018, and he even joined Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in blaming Donald Trump for the January 6th fiasco,” Lynch explained.
'The War on Women's Sports Is Over': Latest Trump EO Protects Women's Sports
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

“From now on, women’s sports will be only for women,” said President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon, as he signed an executive order threatening to defund any school or university that forces women or girls to compete, or change in front of, male athletes.
“The war on women’s sports is over,” stated President Trump at the ceremony, repurposing the Democratic campaign slogan “war on women” against his foes. “We’re putting every school receiving taxpayers’ dollars on notice that if you let men take over women’s sports teams or invade your locker rooms, you will be investigated for violations of Title IX and risk your federal funding. There will be no federal funding.”
Elon Musk Should Take on Social Security
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- By Star Parker
If I say that Elon Musk is the smartest, boldest, most creative entrepreneur in the world, I don't think I will get pushback.
President Donald Trump's move to bring him to Washington and put him at the top of a new Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, to do the seemingly impossible -- to streamline a vastly outsized government spending behemoth -- injects hope that yes, maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Musk, the world's richest man, is not beholden to anyone, and so there is little danger of him getting bogged down and imprisoned in the Washington culture of politics and quid pro quo.
Unveiling the Secrets of the Oort cloud
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
If you have any interest in astronomy, you have probably heard of the Oort cloud. It is considered to be a large sphere of comet-like bodies orbiting the Sun and is claimed to be the source of long-period comets. The major problem with all the hype surrounding the Oort cloud is the fact that there is no actual evidence that it even exists.
The only reason why the Oort cloud is thought to exist is because of the fact that we still have long-period and short-period comets. This fact, particularly the short-period comets, is inconsistent with a solar system that is 4.5 billion years old. This was simply a solution proposed to deal with a piece of evidence that naturally points to a young solar system by placing an unobservable reservoir of comets at great distances from the sun.
Influence Your State Legislature in 2025
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- By The John Birch Society

A Very Useful Tool for Patriots to Learn About Important Bills and Communicate with Legislators
The 2025 legislative sessions in nearly all state legislatures are already well underway.
State legislatures are just as important as Congress — if not even more so — in protecting and restoring our individual, God-given freedoms. This year, legislatures across the nation will be debating bills on topics as diverse as nullification, Agenda 2030, election integrity, an Article V constitutional convention, and so much more.
Western NC Hurricane Recovery
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- By Steven Hawkins - Greenville SC
Asheville and Western North Carolina, as of January 2025, are still in the process of recovery from the damage of Hurricane Helene. Many businesses and shops in Asheville and the region have been shut down and are struggling to rebuild with huge financial losses due to no tourists in the area. Some roads in Asheville have reopened, but the region is still facing long-term storm damage with infrastructure and economic losses; and the process to take years for the Asheville area to fully recover to how it used to be.
Nice hotel, but the Wrong Place and the Wrong Way of Doing Things
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- By Steve Shaw - District 20 Greenville County Councilman
A Proposed TR Annexation of Luxury Hotel on Top of Paris Mountain

I oppose the luxury hotel proposal on Paris Mountain. While I can recognize the need for higher-end lodging in our area, Paris Mountain is unique and must be protected. Further, doing an end-around with a slick City of Travelers Rest cherry-pick annexation is wrong for our community.
Problems include:
Trump Pentagon Dumps Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Travel after Tuberville’s Two-Year Fight
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

President Donald Trump may not have ended all wars on day one, but he has managed to end the one our military never should have been fighting. After almost two years, the Pentagon announced on Wednesday that it would no longer put taxpayers on the hook for our troops’ and their dependents’ abortion travel, ending a hugely controversial policy that Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) fought courageously since 2023.
Looking back on that difficult time, the famous coach celebrated having a team in the White House that cares about the rule of law and the unborn. “For the past two years,” he explained, “I have been sounding the alarm about the Pentagon’s illegal and immoral practice of using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions. I took a lot of heat when I stood alone for nearly a year in holding senior Pentagon promotions over this,” Tuberville acknowledged, “but as of today, it was all worth it.”
McMaster's priorities: Reduced taxes, school choice, civil liability reform
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

In his eighth State of the State Address on Wednesday before the S.C. General Assembly, Gov. Henry McMaster outlined his priorities as South Carolina’s longest-serving governor, including lowering the income tax rate further, reforming civil liability laws and improving school choice opportunities.
The Republican governor, who took over for Gov. Nikki Haley in 2017 and whose current term ends in January 2027, proposed accelerating the cut in the state’s personal income tax rate from 6.2% to 6%, which he noted would allow taxpayers to “keep an additional $193.5 million of their hard-earned money instead of sending it to state government.”
Birth-Right Citizenship and the Fourteenth Amendment
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- By Mike Scruggs
An Insane Interpretation of an Invalid Amendment

Following the great tragedy of the “Civil War” and the assassination of President Lincoln in April of 1865, national leadership was largely in the hands of a Congress dominated by the “Radical Republicans.” This powerful faction of the Republican majority undermined the new President, Andrew Johnson, at every opportunity, and had little regard for the Supreme Court. They considered the Constitution to be an inconvenience and the Supreme Court to be an annoyance to the will of the people accomplished by Congress. States Rights, having been defeated by the coercion of bayonets, was no longer an effective check on federal power.
We Must Be Living In “The Twilight Zone” - Part 1
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- By W.H. Lamb

I’ll wager that some of you also feel like we’ve been living in some kind of “reincarnation” of Rod Sterling’s great old TV series, ‘The Twilight Zone’, over the past four “Biden” years (or much longer for those of us blessed with long memories. You know—that “Twilight Zone” where things never were what they appeared to be. For certain we haven’t been living in “normal (constitutional) times” during Comrade Biden’s “mal-administration” (if indeed we ever did during any of our lifetimes), nor are we living among a population of mostly ‘rational’ people, sad to say. At best perhaps only “half rational”, courtesy of the poisonous propaganda constantly oozing from what passes for “main stream”, or “legacy” media.
Continuing Threat of Animal Rights Fraud: A Personal Note to Ted Nugent
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

Hey, Ted Nugent,
Do you remember at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) in the early ‘90s, when you got up on stage and told me to go home? That you would do away with animal rights (AR) single-handedly? I had, not long before, started my organization, Putting People First (PPF), after People for the ethical Treatment of Animals had been in my daughter’s science classroom telling her I was a murderer because I hunted. PPF was the first organization that went after animal rights across the board. Others who were tackling the AR issue, were doing it piecemeal – hunters trying to protect their right to hunt, researchers protecting research – but none seemed to have looked at the entire animal rights field – that they were against all human use of animals. They wanted no meat eating; milk drinking; leather, wool, silk or down wearing; research using animals; or even pet ownership.
America's 21st-Century Sputnik Moment Has Arrived
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- By Stephen Moore
Just how much longer will American parents, their kids, business leaders and the political class tolerate the dreadful performance of our public schools? It's arguably the greatest threat to our nation's economic health and our national security.
The latest Nation's Report Card test scores are dismal and heartbreaking. The crash that started with inexcusable COVID-19-era school closures has continued over a cliff in almost every state.
The top 25% of eighth graders have seen math scores rebound a little bit from 2022, but they're still below 2019. The other 75% of kids' scores have remained the same or dropped.
The reading scores were even worse. Johnny can't read.
An American Black Man’s Interpretation of the 14th Amendment
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- By Lt. Col. Allen West
One must ask, why are the leftists, Democrats, in America so hell-bent on granting citizenship to those here illegally?

Greetings everyone, I remember speaking at Northwestern University some years ago on the Iranian Nuclear Agreement for the Young America Foundation. After the presentation, the floor was opened up with questions, and the first question came from a young black female student. That exchange has garnered tens of millions of YouTube hits as she asked me, “Do you identify as Black?” Of course, I do. I do so each time I purchase a firearm on my ATF Form 4473, truthfully, as opposed to Hunter Biden lying on his. And so, as an American Black man, now that we have established that fact, I seek to provide my common sense interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Needless to say, it has once again become the topic du jour in the news since the inauguration of the 47th President of these United States, Donald J. Trump. And yes, I was in DC for the event and what a monumental day for our Constitutional Republic.
Protecting Marylanders from Physician Assisted Suicide
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- By The Dignity Mandate
DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. -- On Thursday, January 30, multiple non-profit groups and concerned citizens arrived in Annapolis to speak with their Maryland legislators about the dangers of the End-of-Life Option Act.
The bill has failed to pass in Maryland during 7 previous legislative sessions but there are rumors the bill will soon be introduced again this year. According to Laura Jones, co-founder of the educational non-profit, The Dignity Mandate, “Many legislators see this issue as a matter of personal choice. However, this bill extends beyond individual autonomy and requires the doctors, nurses, and pharmacists to be complicit in the act by providing the deadly drugs people use to overdose and die.”
South Carolina House Subcommittee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress
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- By US Term Limits
Columbia, SC -- The South Carolina House Constitutional Laws Subcommittee passed House Concurrent Resolution 3008 (HCR3008), which proposes a congressional term limits amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The effort, led by Rep. Cal Forrest and spearheaded by the nonpartisan nonprofit U.S. Term Limits, passed with 3 yeas and 1 nay.
As U.S. Term Limits' President Philip Blumel put it, “The people of South Carolina are lucky to have public servants who see what is going on in D.C. and are willing to take action to fix it. They know that Congress won't set term limits on itself. Therefore, it is the obligation of the states to do so.”
President Trump and Congress Create a Culture of Life in Federal Government
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- By Eagle Forum
Trump Upholds the Unborn

What a week in Washington, D.C.! As we reported last week, President Donald Trump and his Administration have wasted no time taking action to get our country back on track. He has signed dozens of executive orders (EOs) that will empower parents, protect the lives and health of our children, and bolster American families.
The 52nd annual March for Life took place on Friday, January 24th in Washington, D.C. Tens of thousands of marchers gathered to show their support for women and their babies. For the first time in March for Life history, representatives from all facets of government spoke to the crowd. President Trump sent a video message while Vice President J.D. Vance, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spoke in person. This was a great showing of unity for the cause of life among our nation’s leaders. President Trump also took decisive actions to support the unborn and pro-life activists.
Unveiling the Secrets of the Kuiper Belt
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
The Kuiper Belt is a doughnut-shaped region of the solar system that astronomers find fascinating. It stretches beyond the orbit of Neptune and is home to numerous icy bodies. This area of the solar system is fascinating because although it exists it does not match the predictions made by the nebular model of planetary formation.
The Kuiper Belt begins at roughly 30 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, which is just beyond Neptune and extends out to about 55 AU. In general objects in this region are called Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) which are Icy bodies ranging in size from small chunks to dwarf planets. Dwarf Planets are the most noticeable objects found in the Kuiper Belt because they are the biggest. They include Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake, and they are clearly the largest bodies found in this area. Many short-period comets, such as Halley's Comet, are thought to originate in the Kuiper Belt, but this is just pure speculation based on the fact that they could not have survived in their current orbits for billions of years.
- State Treasurer Dodges Key Questions on $1.8B Controversy
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- Logos Revealed for the 2025 Little League® World Series Events
- Democrat Party Just Will Not Give Up Woke Politics
- Human Goodness Is Impossible Apart from God
- A Rundown of President Trump’s 3 Pro-Life Executive Orders
- One-Third of Israeli Children ‘Living in Poverty’ Amid War Joseph Project International Unleashes Aid Tsunami
- Mass Arrests of House Church Leaders in Tibet on Christmas Day
- 22nd Annual ACMA South Carolina Chapter Case Management & Transitions of Care Conference
- USA Deportations Going to Happen No Matter What or Who!
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