- The Two-State Solution for Israel is No Solution at All
- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
- From Sea to Shining Sea, Federal Land Control?
- “You Will Own Nothing, And You Will Love It”-- Says The Fascist, Klaus Schwab And His Globalist “World Economic Forum” - Part 2
- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
- Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
- “You Will Own Nothing, And You Will Love It”-- Says The Fascist, Klaus Schwab And His Globalist “World Economic Forum” - Part 1
- Fourth District Republican Club Hosts British Consul General
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Tucker Carlson Interview of Vladimir Putin - Part 5
- Tucker Carlson Interview of Vladimir Putin - Part 7
- 2024 Election Interference
- Luminate Pictures' 'Plead Their Case' Music Video Release Emphasizes Dangers of Chemical Abortion Pill; Highlights Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Hearing
- Tucker Carlson Interview of Vladimir Putin - Part 6
Chase Wheeler of Greenville has been accepted to University of the Cumberlands
- By realMedia Newswire
WILLIAMSBURG, KY -- University of the Cumberlands has proudly accepted Chase Wheeler of Greenville South Carolina, for the upcoming academic year. Chase, a current student at Shannon Forest Christian School, is welcomed into the UC Class of 2023.
Located in the heart of Appalachia, University of the Cumberlands is an institution of regional distinction that offers undergraduate degrees on-campus and online, along with several pre-professional, graduate and doctoral programs. With a total enrollment of more than 10,000 students, UC is the largest private university in Kentucky and is devoted to preparing students for the future through hands-on, experiential learning and research.
USDA and ONDCP Unveil Latest Tool to Help Rural Communities Address the Opioid Epidemic
- By USDA
Rural Resource Guide is the One-Stop-Shop Listing of Federal Programs That Can Support Grassroots Strategies to Address the Opioid Epidemic and Build Resiliency
WASHINGTON – White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Deputy Director Jim Carroll and U.S. Department of Agriculture Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett today unveiled a listing of Federal programs that can be used to build resilient communities and address opioid misuse in rural communities. The Rural Resource Guide to Help Communities Address Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Misuse (PDF, 1.7 MB) is a first-of-its-kind, one-stop-shop for rural leaders looking for Federal funding and partnership opportunities.
National Law Enforcement Museum Announces Major Donation from FirstNet Team at AT&T
- By Steve Groeninger
Communications, entertainment, and technology leader sponsors “Web of Law Enforcement” interactive feature
WASHINGTON —The National Law Enforcement Museum — the nation’s only museum dedicated to exploring nearly every facet of American law enforcement — announced a one-million-dollar donation from the FirstNet team at AT&T. The team behind the first high-speed, nationwide wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety, the FirstNet team at AT&T has generously sponsored the Museum’s Web of Law Enforcement feature in the To Serve and Protect exhibit, which uses media in different ways to explain the basics of how law enforcement works, what officers do, and why it is important.
What To Do About A Caravan Of Rag-tag Migrants
- By Dr. Jane M. Orient
The narrative appears to be that thousands of oppressed peoples spontaneously decided, all at once, to flee a murderous, corrupt government in Central America, and walk to the U.S., in time for election day, to plead for asylum and begin to work hard for a better life in the U.S. (Take note: it is a “caravan” not an “army.”)
We see photos of a mass of walking people, including women, some carrying babies. There are photos of a resting crowd, some tending to infants.
Boo Hoo -- The Treat is a Trick
- By Alveda King
With Halloween just a few hours away, it's probably no coincidence that this demonic atmosphere is neatly tucked in between midterm elections and Thanksgiving. Be on the alert, nothing is as harmless as it seems. The treat is a trick.
In just a few hours, some will cling to tradition with the Halloween custom of hanging macabre decorations, partying with sinister attractions, and going from house to house begging for treats while ignoring the danger of candy laced with poison or razor blades hidden inside. Some may even plan to soften the deception by seeking safe harbor in private settings, including in church socials; God forbid. No matter how you dress it up, Halloween is demonic and occultist.
Veterans- This Week is For YOU
- By Ashley D. Bell - US SBA
Every minute of the day, America’s Armed Forces fight to guarantee the security of our nation. Their fight makes it possible for countless others to live peaceful lives and follow paths of opportunity. After veterans have served their country, many are well-equipped to become successful entrepreneurs; even further fulfilling their American dream. We owe them sincere thanks and one way we express our support for them is through celebrating National Veterans Small Business Week.
Save the Storks Wraps Up Inaugural Flyway Intensive Conference for Pregnancy Resource Center Executive Directors
- By Christian Newswire
Leaders from 30 pregnancy resource centers around the United States met in Colorado Springs for week-long intensive that equipped and encouraged those on the front lines of the pro-life movement.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Non-profit ministry Save the Storks announced today that the first annual Flyway Intensive was a resounding success, with 30 executive directors from pregnancy resource centers across the United States in attendance. The week-long event was held at Garden of the Gods Club in Colorado Springs and was opened with a devotional by Jayde Duncan, Senior Pastor at Antioch Church in Colorado Springs. Break-out sessions featured mentors who coached the executive directors and helped craft actionable SMART goals specific to each PRC.
22nd Annual Gobbler Grab Food Drive
- By Press Release
Thursday, November 15th from 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Saturday, November 17st from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Please bring frozen turkeys to:
Thanks to you, last year we were able to reach 12,251 turkeys collected.
Our goal is to collect enough turkeys, so that no family goes without a holiday meal.
Turkeys are distributed to Golden Strip Relief Center, area food banks, church pantries and shelters.
Donations can be made out to Golden Strip Relief Center.
About the Gobbler Grab:
The Gobbler Grab was started by the Atta Kula Kula Lodge 185 in 1997 with nine turkeys collected. In 2017 the Gobbler Grab surpassed 12,000 turkeys collected feeding an estimated 98,000 people. The goal of the Gobbler Grab is to give back to our community and teach the value of cheerful service which is the foundation of the Order of the Arrow. For more info visit www.GobblerGrab.org.
The Transition is Complete
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Finally, the transition from print to digital newspaper is complete, and the downscale of office space is virtually complete. The new office address is: The Times Examiner, 1 Chick Springs Road, Suite 110-B, Greenville, S.C. 29609.
This has been a major adjustment after 25 years of virtually the same routine every week. We resisted the elimination of the printed paper as long as we could. The expense eventually became more than we could handle without going into debt or getting financial help from friends.
Author Mac Taylor Was Keynote Speaker at GCRWC Luncheon
- By Thomas C. Hanson
Mac Taylor: The Assault on Freedom in America from Thomas Hanson on Vimeo.
Is This Worse Than '68?
- By Pat Buchanan
Saturday, in Pittsburgh, a Sabbath celebration at the Tree of Life synagogue became the site of the largest mass murder of Jews in U.S. history. Eleven worshippers were killed by a racist gunman.
Friday, we learned the identity of the crazed criminal who mailed pipe bombs to a dozen leaders of the Democratic Party, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
From restaurants to Capitol corridors, this campaign season we have seen ugly face-offs between leftist radicals and Republican senators.
Congressional Prayer Conference of Washington DC Calls for Cooperation with All Worldwide Prayer Partners to a Special Repentance Prayer for America
- By Christian Newswire
Dean Allen's Letter to President Trump Regarding Facebook
- By Dean Allen
Editor's Note: Facebook has banned Dean Allen from using the site eight times this year for posting conservative messages, essays or memes. Most recently, he received another 30 day ban just three days ago. The following is a letter he wrote to President Trump in regards to being banned from Facebook.
Dear President Trump,
I am a decorated, honorably discharged, combat veteran (served in Korea and two tours in Vietnam.)
I am writing to request the assistance of the executive branch of the US federal government because I am a victim of discrimination based on my race, gender, sexual orientation, religion and political philosophy.
Statement of facts: Facebook, a public corporation in the United States providing communications services to the public, with an effective monopoly, has denied me the right to continue to use the site.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 5-9, 2018
- 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, November 5, 2018: Tonight on Nite Line Dante Thompson welcomes Major Pete Costas and Lauren Stephens to discuss how the ministry of the Salvation Army helps people in need in our community. The Grissops, a southern gospel group from Travelers Rest, South Carolina, sing throughout the evening.
Political Poison
- By Mike Scruggs
October and Other Election Surprises
The thirty days before an election are the season of political dirty tricks. It is frequently referred to as the “October surprise” and is generally launched by desperate candidates or campaign consultants with moral compasses aligned to power rather than ethical conduct and the public good. It is often a Halloween basket filled with misleading or outright false statements and statistics; character defamation; economic, social, and historical ignorance; and the usual litanies and virtue-signaling of victimhood politics Delivering this blizzard of falsehoods and distortions during the last weeks or even the last few days before an election will usually prevent opponents from responding before most of the damage is done.
Burning Down the Church
- By Ben Graydon
An arsonist set a fire that gutted the church where we attended when I was young. I was to learn in subsequent years that a) church fires are not that infrequent, and b) they can have an upside, in that they tend to burn into the souls of their members (those who are listening) some realities about the differences between the church (the institution) and the ecclesia (the actual bride of Christ).
In an article in the February/March 2018 issue of Presbyterians Today, “Idolizing our worship spaces,” pastor Richard Hong writes about a phenomena that occurred after a fire in his church and their subsequent move into other meeting places: “In all of the time that we have not been in our traditional sanctuary, we have been growing.”
The Flight of the “Moonbats”
- By W.H. Lamb
We’ve all seen them in person or on video: Little flying mammals who come out around dusk in search of insects or fruit to eat. A few of them seek out blood to drink, and are called “vampire” bats. Most people are afraid of bats (which don’t get in your hair), but except for the remote possibility of being bitten by a rabid bat, they are harmless to humans and generally are beneficial to mankind. All except one. The moonbat is truly dangerous to human safety and happiness because it is wingless, cunning, and resorts to perfidy, subterfuge, mendacity, lies, and violence to survive and attack its opponents.
Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting: Billy Graham Rapid Response Team Chaplains Ministering to Hurting Community
- By Christian Newswire
Crisis-response deployment to Pittsburgh coincides with ongoing ministry throughout the Southeast following Hurricanes Florence and Michael
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are on the ground in Pittsburgh following Saturday's mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood. According to news reports, the attack claimed the lives of 11 people. Several more were injured, including police officers who engaged the shooter in their attempt to apprehend him.
Tomb of the Unknowns Guards Begin Use of Custom M17 Pistols
- By Submission from Dan Richardson
Yesterday, Tomb Guards from the US Army’s 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) were presented with 4 ceremonial M17 pistols at Arlington National Cemetery. These works of art were created by SIG SAUER specifically for use by the Guards.
This ceremony marks the first use of the M17, which will accompany the Sentinels of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers they stand guard 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The unique distinguishing features for the M17 Tomb of the Unknown Pistols include:
Democratic-Controlled House
- By Walter Williams
Democrats are hoping the coming election will give them a majority in the House of Representatives. Republicans and much of our nation dread that prospect. My question is: What would a House majority mean for the Democrats? Let's look at it.
To control the House of Representatives, Democrats must win at least 218 seats, which many predict as being likely. To control the Senate, Democrats must win enough seats to get to 51, which many predict is unlikely. Let's say the Democrats do take the House. If they were to pass a measure that Republicans in both houses didn't like and President Donald Trump didn't like, either, he could use his veto pen. To override Trump's veto, Democrats would need to meet the U.S. Constitution's requirement that they muster a two-thirds vote in the House of Representatives (290 votes) and a two-thirds vote in the Senate (67 votes). Neither would be likely.
57 Percent of Millennials Say Abortion is a Sin
- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO -- Surprising findings about the beliefs of 18-34-year-olds have been released today. Millennials hold more conservative views than older adults in several areas, as revealed by Ligonier Ministries' 2018 State of Theology survey.
For example, 57 percent of Millennials agreed that abortion is a sin--the strongest opposition of any age group. Likewise, 18-34-year-olds were most likely to disagree with sexual relations outside of marriage, with 54 percent agreeing that sex outside of traditional marriage is a sin.
Veterans Visit NGU
- By American Legion Post 214
Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post members Commander Clyde Rector, Museum Director Peter Butchart, Carroll Kelley, Adjutant Tony Dunn visit North Greenville University to inform the public about American Legion and Veteran Programs.
The 24/7 Fake News Cycle
- By John Utz - Greenville SC
Just a simple review of the last month m/l of the so-called major news items well illustrate just how fraudulent the 24/7 news cycle is 'fake news.'
First, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings by the Judiciary Committee produced such ugly, unproveable, old, morality charges, but essentially avoided most any discussion/questions re: policy! (Kavanaugh is NOT the 'originalist' we true conservatives demanded).
Clemson Alumnus Kevin Yon Named Southeast’s Top Farmer
- By Clemson - The Newstand
RIDGE SPRING — Kevin Yon has built his life around family and farming, and on Oct. 16, he celebrated landmark moments on both fronts.
On the same day Yon’s first grandchild came home from the hospital to the family farm in Ridge Spring, he was named the overall winner of the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year award for 2018.
“It was very special,” said Yon, a first-generation angus breeder. “And I got to be there for the birth prior to going to the banquet, so that was good, too.”
Everyone Is Smart, Except Trump
- By Rabbi Dov Fischer
It really is quite simple. Everyone is smart except Donald J. Trump. That’s why they all are billionaires and all got elected President. Only Trump does not know what he is doing. Only Trump does not know how to negotiate with Vladimir Putin. Anderson Cooper knows how to stand up to Putin. The whole crowd at MSNBC does. All the journalists do.
They could not stand up to Matt Lauer at NBC. They could not stand up to Charlie Rose at CBS. They could not stand up to Mark Halperin at NBC Nor up to Leon Wieseltier at the New Republic, nor Jann Wenner at Rolling Stone, nor Michael Oreskes at NPR, at the New York Times, or at the Associated Press. But — oh, wow! — can they ever stand up to Putin! Only Trump is incapable of negotiating with the Russian tyrant.
Secession in Abbeville
- By Heather Sheen
155 Years Ago ...
On November 22, 1860, a meeting was held to launch South Carolina's secession movement.
Four and a half years later on May 2, 1865, Jefferson Davis officially dissolved the Confederate government.
Both events happened in the same town: Abbeville, South Carolina.
In honor of our WWII Veterans ~ The Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour Brings Extremely Rare Bomber and Fighter Aircraft for Local Living History Display as Part of 110-city Nationwide Tour
- By Lara Kaufmann
Participating in the Collings Foundation’s WINGS OF FREEDOM TOUR, the B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine," B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft,” B-25 Mitchell "Tondelayo" bombers and P-51 Mustang "Toulouse Nuts" fighter, flew into the Greenville Downtown Airport for a visit from October 26th to 28th. This was a rare opportunity to visit, explore, and learn more about these unique and rare treasures of aviation history. The B-17 is one of only 9 in flying condition in the United States.
Washington Center Students Enjoyed An "Out In The Community" Day
- By Washington Center
Students in Linda Kemp's Washington Center class enjoy going out into the community. The students visit various places, such as grocery stores, the mall, museums, the park and restaurants. While out in the community, students are able to practice skills that they learn in the classroom; those skills include counting out money to make purchases, locating items in a store as well as locating safety signs. The class recently visited downtown Greenville and ate lunch at Bertolo's. The students had the opportunity to practice locating safety signs. This is an important skill for students to learn in order to keep them safe.
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- FINISH THE WALL!
- Americans Want to #BuildtheWall
- Huge Shortfalls Projected in State Fund for Gas Tax Credits
- Why Did God Choose the Apostle Paul?
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