- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
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- 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
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- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
- Fourth District Republican Club Hosts British Consul General
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- Insights into the Russian View of Russian History
- “You Will Own Nothing, And You Will Love It”-- Says The Fascist, Klaus Schwab And His Globalist “World Economic Forum” - Part 1
Policy Innovator Donald Trump
- By Neil Patel
Not many people think of President Donald Trump as a detailed policy innovator. His detractors still view him as a buffoon unequipped to run the country. His supporters view him as a guy who has succeeded on great instincts. Not many view the president as a guy who gets under the hood to study the details of policy options. But with historically low unemployment; a booming stock market; trade deals in place with China, Mexico and Canada; and many other wins under his belt, it's a good time to examine the president's policy record. Maybe the Trump team deserves more credit than they have received -- especially when it comes to immigration.
Hillary Puts Bernie Into Her Basket of Deplorables
- By Pat Buchanan
"Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician." So says Hillary Clinton of her former Senate colleague and 2016 rival for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders.
Her assessment of Sanders' populist-socialist agenda?
"It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."
UPDATE: Equal Rights Amendment
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
The Department of Justice recently issued a legal opinion stating that the ERA is dead because TWICE now, the deadline set by Congress has expired.
Nevertheless, pro-abortion groups like NARAL and Planned Parenthood are fighting for the ERA because they believe it will enshrine Roe v. Wade into law. So, we must continue to fight back. Virginia just ratified ERA.
States like South Carolina, Arizona, and Utah are considering ERA resolutions.
Faith Trailer for 'Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words' Reveals U.S. Supreme Court Justice Originally Planned to Enter the Clergy
- By Manifold Productions, Inc.
Known for his silence during oral argument, Justice Thomas speaks out at length for the first time in groundbreaking new documentary on faith, conviction, and standing up for what you believe.
In Theaters Nationwide on January 31st
WASHINGTON - Manifold Productions, Inc.-creator of 15 award-winning films over 30 years-is releasing the faith trailer for the new documentary, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words, which is coming to theaters nationwide as part of a platform theatrical release starting January 31. With unprecedented access, producer/director Michael Pack interviewed Justice Thomas and his wife, Virginia, for over 30 hours-the longest interview any Supreme Court Justice has ever given.
California ProLife Leaders Ask Governor to Enforce His Promised 'No Kill State' Commitment
- By Christian Newswire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Leadership of the California ProLife Council and Right to Life Federation (California ProLife) the stale's largest prolife alliance, today asked Governor Newsom to keep his commitment to make California a "No Kill State."
Sheila Green, Esq., Vice-President of California ProLife, provided documentation that the state no longer enforces the existing 'Born Alive Infant Protection Act' protecting viable babies born in the course of an abortion (Health and Safety, Sec. 123435).
Illegal Immigrant Caravans and Criminal Catholics
- By Michelle Malkin
The latest, lawless migrant caravan hurtling from Honduras to our southern border is as organic as AstroTurf.
The Central American trespassers now number between 2,500 and 4,000. Two weeks ago, slickly designed flyers disseminated on social media beckoned them to sign up for the latest journey and meet at a bus stop in San Pedro Sula. That village is caravan ground zero, where Honduras's destabilizing Libre Party and its former top legislator-turned-agitator Bartolo Fuentes, have brazenly spearheaded past caravan organizing campaigns since President Donald Trump took office.
Rainbow Cake Cuts Both Ways for Louisville Teen
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
The liberal media couldn't have dreamed up a better scenario. In their ongoing quest to smear Christians, they'd found the perfect martyr: a sweet-looking teenage girl, who'd been expelled from her religious school for posing with a rainbow cake. Her parents, Kimberly and Mark Kenney, helped their cause -- playing dumb to reporters and insisting the LGBT symbolism was just a coincidence. The press ate up the story that their daughter, Kayla, was unfairly targeted. There's just one problem: none of it was true.
After 47 Years of Decriminalized Abortion, Pro-Life Movement is Positioned for Victory
- By Operation Rescue
WASHINGTON -- As the nation marks the 47th memorial of the 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision that decriminalized abortion in America, the Pro-Life Movement is finally positioned for victory.
"For over 47 years, people of faith have worked and prayed for an end of abortion, and today, those prayers are being answered. We are closer than ever to achieving that goal. But we stand at a crossroads as we face an election in November that will determine the fate of millions of babies that are yet to be conceived," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue.
Score One for Public School Kids
- By Child Evangelism Fellowship
WARRENTON, Mo. -- People of faith are celebrating this week, and none more than the teachers of nearly 5,000 Good News Clubs in the nation's public schools. On National Religious Freedom Day, January 16, President Trump signed new guidance rules to protect, among other things, freedom of prayer in public schools. He was surrounded by students who have suffered discrimination and even persecution.
Every week, about 170,000 students pray in elementary public school classrooms in Good News Clubs organized by Child Evangelism Fellowship. While these after-school CEF clubs are growing exponentially overseas, the going is tough in the USA due to misconceptions about religious practice inside public school walls.
World Premiere: 'UNSUSTAINABLE - The UN's Agenda for World Domination'
- By Matrix Productions
Free Screening Friday, February 7, 2020 -- 5:00 PM Pacific
TWO-PART MINI SERIES TAKES CRITICAL LOOK AT THE UNITED NATIONS AND ITS THEORIES ABOUT WAR, POPULATION, POVERTY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, GUNS and CLIMATE CHANGE.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- The world premiere for UNSUSTAINABLE will start Friday, 07 February 2020 at 5PM Pacific (8PM Eastern). For a limited period of time, single-family home owners, real estate investors, farmers, historic property owners and impoverished and/or disarmed people around the world are invited to join UN skeptics and UN apologists to screen Part I - "The Theory" of this 2-part mini series.
Bob Jones University Presents Pirates of Penzance
- By Randy Page - BJU
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players will perform Pirates of Penzance Feb. 4 and 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Rodeheaver Auditorium on the BJU campus. Since its premiere in 1879, the Gilbert & Sullivan production has enjoyed widespread audience and critical acclaim.
The Theater Of The Absurd—The Growing Curse of Politically Correct Non-thinking!
- By W.H. Lamb
WARNING: This article is NOT intended for the politically correct or the culturally timid. Read it at the risk of either opening up your mind, agreeing mostly with my thoughts, or being seriously offended! (Apologies will NOT be forthcoming!)
Let me begin by proclaiming my absolute and perpetual allegiance to the right to free speech, to unpopular speech, to all forms and terms of speech that are considered “offensive”, and ESPECIALLY “political” or “religious” speech that is hated, prohibited, disdained, or ridiculed by mental midgets or brain-damaged liberals—or the constitution-hating left wingers that infest the progressive, leftist, liberal sewers of academia, the so-called “main stream media”, the anti-American, anti-free speech, anti-conservative “information technology” giants of Silicon Valley, (i.e. Facebook, UTube, Twitter, Instagram), the anti-Christian, pro-terrorism Satanic dupes known as Allah’s 7th Century Primitives, the “gender confused”, the unborn baby murderers of Planned Parenthood, the drug-filled halls of the treasonous political party known as the Klan of New Bolsheviks (formerly Democrats), and the phony RINO “Republicans” who pretend to be supporters of our U.S. Constitution while they ignore it or subvert it at every opportunity—i.e. speech as protected by the U.S. Constitution and by the hard-won liberties enshrined in perpetuity in our historic Western Civilization.
Voting Changes for Sheriff's Special Election Primary
- By County Councilman Willis Meadows
Please remember to vote in the special Greenville County Sheriff's election primary tomorrow, January 7, 2020. Some polling places have changed. Below is a link to a list of all of the County polling places. The ones that have been changed for tomorrow are highlighted in yellow.
Click for PDF of Greenville County polling places
Lewis, Smith Face off in Debate
- By Terry M. Thacker
Hobart Lewis and A.T. “Tommy” Smith, the two remaining Republican candidates for the office of Greenville County Sheriff, squared off this past Thursday evening in a debate held at the Global Trade Park on Fairforest Way.
Lewis was the lead vote-getter in last Tuesday's primary election, although he did not win a majority of votes in the five-man contest. Two of the five candidates, Darius Hall and Robert Whatley, have publicly endorsed Lewis in this Tuesday's runoff. The winner will face off against Democrat Paul Guy in March.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
- By Mike Scruggs
The Controversy within Islam and the West
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), female genital mutilation (FGM) refers to “all procedures involving partial or total removal of the female external genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.” FGM is particularly common in about 30 predominantly Muslim countries, but it is uncommon in as many more. Worldwide, about 22 percent of Muslim women and girls have endured FGM. There is no direct reference to FGM in the Koran, and Muhammad did not institute it. However, according to reliable Muslim scholarship, he did speak favorably of it but with a recommendation for moderation. Because Muhammad spoke of it, it has found its way into Sharia Law.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 27-31, 2020
- By NiteLine 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, January 27, 2020: Tonight Dante Thompson hosts a program about Israel as he welcomes Dorothy Spaulding, the president of Watchmen Broadcasting, and Robert Vander Maten, the president of Noseworthy Travel Services in Lakeland, Florida. Tonight Robert educates viewers on the land of the Bible, discussing the many sights to see in The Holy Land. This program also features music from David and Kirsten Hart.
BJU Invites Community to Pro-life Events
- By Randy Page - BJU
In honor of National Sanctity of Human Life Day Jan. 22, Bob Jones University will host several pro-life events next week—a presentation by Paul Isaacs, president of Save the Storks; a Save the Storks Bus tour opportunity and a screening of pro-life movie Unplanned.
King Holiday, March for Life, Trump Decisions -- 2020 Brings New Decade, New Season
- By Alveda King
For decades in America, across two centuries, in the month of January we have and continue to take a day to honor the legacy and memory of my uncle the prophet, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A few days later, we March for Life.
When peripherals collide, convergence is imminent; so it's likely no coincidence that three occasions coincide. Abortion - Pro Life - 2020 March for Life, Washington, DC and Walk for Life, San Francisco.
Even though widespread conflict and mutual distrust abound; we still have a Dream. So, it's more vital than ever for us to reflect on the message of faith, love, and life that my uncle shared with the world.
The Unaparty, War, Welfare and Debt
- By John H. Utz - Greenville, SC
Is Mass Civil Disobedience Our Future?
- By Pat Buchanan
On the holiday set aside in 2020 to honor Martin Luther King, the premier advocate of nonviolent Gandhian civil disobedience, thousands of gun owners gathered in Richmond to petition peacefully for their rights.
King had preached that there was a higher law that justified breaking existing laws that mandated racial segregation.
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the front of the bus in Montgomery, when Freedom Riders integrated bus terminals, when black students sat at segregated lunch counters in North Carolina, they challenged state law in the name of what they said was a higher law.
Oratorical Speech Contest Held at American Legion James F. Daniel, Jr. Post 3
- By Gilbert Scales
Greenville High School Senior Lonne Kilgore and Home-School Senior Isaac Jansen competed in the American Legion High School Oratorical Speech Contest held Saturday, January 18th. Isaac Jansen was judged the winner of the contest. Isaac received a financial award which will be presented to him when he enrolls in a college of his choice.
BJU to Host 48th Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host 18 teams from around the country to compete in the 48th Annual BJU Bruins High School Invitational Basketball Tournament Jan. 21-23 in the Davis Field House.
The tournament will feature nine men’s teams and nine women’s teams from Alabama, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and West Virginia. Over 250 student athletes will compete during the three-day tournament.
Diversity and Inclusion Insanity
- By Walter Williams
It's nearly impossible to have even a short conversation with a college administrator, politician or chief executive without the words diversity and inclusion dropping from their lips. Diversity and inclusion appear to be the end-all and be-all of their existence. So, I thought I'd begin this discussion by first looking up the definition of diversity.
RINOS in Our Party
- By Johnnelle Raines - Pickens SC
I am thinking that closing our primaries in SC still won’t fix the problem of RINO’s in the Republican Party...these RINO’s have a huge following of what they prefer to be called...”moderates” or “centrists” These people are abundantly found in Greenville, Easley and Clemson and are showing up in Pickens, Six Mike, Central, Liberty as well. Why is that? I will tell you why...the failure of our church leaders and our public schools who refuse to stand up for Conservative Christian values and beliefs. AND the refusal of true Conservative Christians to “get involved” in politics. As well as their following being better organized and sending in operatives to stir up the community with their false narratives.
Funeral Service for WWII Veteran Homer Bryant
- By Gilbert Scales
American Legion Post 3 Honor Guard Commander Chuck Rouse presents the US Flag that draped the coffin of World War II veteran Homer D. Bryant to his daughter Sandra Corn.
234 Years Later, No One's Doubting Thomas
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
"...By these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered." --Thomas Jefferson
He was a president -- a man who doubled the size of our country, abolished the international slave trade, even developed the plans for West Point. When the Library of Congress was demolished in the War of 1812, he single-handedly restocked it. He invented the polygraph, swivel chairs, the dumbwaiter, message encoders, a form of the pedometer, even the macaroni noodle. He was America's first secretary of state, its father of intellectual property rights. But as impressive as those accomplishments are, they weren't what mattered to him. When Thomas Jefferson died, not one of these things appeared on his tombstone.
Women's Advocacy and Human Rights Group to Lead Sit-in and Protest at Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Office Calling for an End to Infanticide in America
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The sit-in will take place on January 22, at 11:00 AM, which is the 47th Memorial of the landmark Roe v Wade Supreme Court Decision that "legalized" abortion.
The location is the Longworth House Office Building at 15 Independence Ave SE Washington, DC 20515. The group will hold a news conference first then march to Speaker Pelosi's office which is 1236 Longworth.
BJU Students Volunteer on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University students, faculty and staff will participate in the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Monday, Jan. 20, by partnering with Upstate organizations in need of volunteer help.
“My desire for the day of service is for our students to be a blessing by assisting a number of organizations in our community,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “Each year, they discover the reward of giving back. We trust this effort will inspire them to look for ongoing outreach opportunities.”
New American Legion District 5 Commander Sworn In
- By Press Release
The American Legion Department of South Carolina 1st Vice Commander Roberta Poulos swears in Post 48 Commander Jack D Smith, Jr, as the new District 5 Commander. - Photo by Tony Dunn
Members of Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 attend the District 5 election for new commander. From left to right: Judge Advocate John Lenotte, Post 214 Commander Jack Dorn, 1st Vice Commander Bobby Davis and Adjutant Tony Dunn. - Photo by Bob Starliper
- Democratic Presidential Disarray
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- Open Doors' 2020 World Watch List Reveals Surge of Violence, 'Human Rights Nightmare' in China
- Steven Andrew Calls America to 'Declare the USA is Pro-life' to 'Save the Nation' and 'For God to Give Good Leaders'
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