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The Cockade of John Paul Jones
- By Heather Sheen
From Scottish Merchant to American Naval Captain
If there was one thing the fiery John Paul Jones was good at, it was getting into - and out of - trouble.
He was apprenticed to the sea trade at age 13, a normal starting age for that career. (Young apprentices were expected to continue their schooling on board the ship.)
But what wasn't normal was the fact that by age 21 he was captain of the ship. When the original captain and the mate of his ship died of yellow fever, John took charge and brought the ship safely back to port. In reward, the ship's owners confirmed him as captain and gave him part ownership.
Greenville County Schools Response to American Humanist Filing
- By Press Release
A memo was filed August 9th, 2018 by the American Humanist Association asking the court to enjoin Greenville County Schools from using prayers in graduation ceremonies.
Greenville County Schools is committed to affording all students the rights of religious freedom guaranteed in the Constitution. The Court previously upheld our position on the handling of religious matters and we are confident that our district’s policies and practices do not promote religion, but continue to be inclusive of all our families’ religious beliefs, or lack of beliefs. Despite the plaintiff’s most recent filing, we believe the complete record and body of evidence before the court will justify our confidence in this matter.
Click HERE to read our memo that was filed August 10th, 2018 at noon.
End DACA and Secure the Border
- By Eagle Forum
Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security released its FY2017 Entry/Exit Overstay Report which tallies up the number of illegal immigrants currently living in the United States. Nearly 702,000 people overstayed their allotted time and are currently in the United States illegally. This is an increase from the previous year where over 526,000 illegal immigrants overstayed. The group that had the highest rate of overstays were exchange students totaling 68,983 current illegal statuses.
NGU/Kroc String Project Provides Affordable Stringed Instrument Instruction
- By North Greenville University
Affordable Instruction in Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass
Tigerville, SC (August 7, 2018) – The NGU/Kroc String Project begins September 4, offering beginning stringed instrument classes for children in third through fifth grade. Teachers are NGU string music education majors under the supervision of Master Teacher, Dr. Anne Matthews, and String Project Director, Dr. Michael Weaver. The project consists of large group beginner classes, small second year classes, three orchestras and private lessons. Beginning classes consist of 25-30 students with a minimum of three teachers in each class.
Back to School for Greenville County
- By Press Release
Monday, August 13
- First Day of School for Teachers! Many schools will host breakfast events with a welcome from the principal at approximately 7:45am. Teachers will participate in activities, continue classroom set up and prepare student technology. We have more than 250 “first year” teachers. I’m able to connect you with some of them if that is an angle you’d like to pursue.
The Power of God
- By Manuel Ybarra, Jr. - Coalgate, OK
The power of God is easily seen in His creation every where we look. It is in ourselves and all around us. His spirit is in every one of us who are alive. We are the product of the Great Designer and Creator, God.
The Triad God said, “let us make man in our image” and “our likeness,” and he did.
S.C. Legislative Panel to Consider PSC Insiders for ‘Do-Over’ PSC Election
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
An incumbent state Public Service Commission member, a past commissioner and an ex-PSC attorney are among six candidates who have applied for a PSC seat in a “do-over” election imposed by lawmakers in May.
The former PSC attorney, who dropped out of a May race for another PSC seat, recently moved so she could run for the open seat, a state government spokesman confirmed this week to The Nerve. State law requires no minimum time to live in a particular district to be a PSC candidate.
Koos De la Rey - A Boer General like Lee, Jackson, and Forrest
- By Mike Scruggs
Part 2 of The Boer Republics under Siege South Africa 1899 to 1903
The Boer Republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State in South Africa were under siege by the British Empire during the First Boer War from 1880 to 1881 and again during the more famous Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902. The issues were Boer independence versus gold mining resources and empire. In 1879, just before the First Boer war, the British Army engaged migrating Zulu tribes during what was called the Anglo-Zulu War, which is more famous in the U.S. because of two famous battles: Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. The heroism of a small detachment of 141 men, mostly from the 24th Welsh Foot (infantry) at Rorke’s Drift, for which eleven Victoria Crosses were awarded, was the subject of the American movie, Zulu. But before we continue the story of Koos De la Rey and the Second Boer War, it is important to summarize the state of South Africa from 1994 until today.
Trump Hatred, a Consuming Virus
- By David Limbaugh
It's ironic that the loudest of Trump haters routinely breach the very civil standards of decency they claim justify their antipathy. Others are just creepily obsessed.
I'm not exaggerating. Trump haters from both sides of the political aisle have fretted themselves into a consuming frenzy against the president.
Whatever worldview they had, it is now overlaid with a Trump-animus fixation that obscures rational thought. It has slain their civility and subordinated their passion for certain policies.
On Being a Democrat
- By David Thompson
Some say the Democrats are poised to take back the House in Congress in the November elections. They must gain a net of 25 seats to do so. If the turnout of Republican voters in November is like it was in the Ohio special election of District 12 in August, the Democrats may well regain the majority. Why would people vote for a Democrat in 2018 in a Congressional election…that is incomprehensible. The answer must be that people don’t know what being a Democrat means.
Who Determines 'Universal Values'?
- By Pat Buchanan
Is it any of Canada's business whether Saudi women have the right to drive?
Well, Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland just made it her business.
Repeatedly denouncing Riyadh's arrest of women's rights advocate Samar Badawi, Freeland has driven the two countries close to a break in diplomatic relations.
"Reprehensible" said Riyadh of Freeland's tweeted attack. Canada is "engaged in blatant interference in the Kingdom's domestic affairs."
Revisiting Prophecy After the Hot Meeting at the White House
- By Christian Newswire - Alveda King
Talk about a long hot summer… Since my recent visit to the White House on August 1, 2018, the heat has been turned up. Being a part of the group present for an update on President Trump’s prison reform agenda has caused a firestorm in many circles, to say the least.
I Timothy 2:1-2 “Therefore, I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence.”
Should Trump Voluntarily Talk to Mueller?
- By Judge Andrew Napolitano
When federal prosecutors are nearing the end of criminal investigations, they often invite the subjects of those investigations to speak with them. The soon-to-be defendants are tempted to give their version of events to prosecutors, and prosecutors are looking to take the legal pulse of the subjects of their work. These invitations should always be declined, but they are not.
Special counsel Robert Mueller -- who is investigating President Donald Trump for obstruction of justice, pre-presidential banking irregularities and conspiracy to solicit or receive campaign aid from foreign nationals (the latter is what the media erroneously call collusion) -- has made it known to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the head of Trump's legal team, that he wants to speak to the president.
Oklahoma's Wretched Record on Wrongful Convictions
- By Michelle Malkin
"Frontier justice" costs too many citizens of all races, creeds, and backgrounds their freedom and their lives. In the old days of the Wild West, vigilantes worked outside the judicial system to punish rivals regardless of their guilt or innocence. Today, outlaws operate inside the bureaucracy to secure criminal convictions at all costs.
Oklahoma -- the notorious home of "Hang 'Em High" executions -- stands out for its decades of trampling due process, subverting public disclosure, perpetuating forensic junk science, manufacturing false accusations and enabling official misconduct.
Popular Pastor: 'Facebook Censors Christianity' and 'Blocks 98% of People from God's Love'
- By Christian Newswire
Censored Silicon Valley Pastor Building the 'Christian Internet' to Help the Church Freely Share the Gospel
SAN JOSE, Calif. – A popular pastor who reached 5 to 8 million people per month on Facebook is experiencing one of the biggest cases of censorship. Pastor Steven Andrew said, "Facebook has eliminated 98% of people from God's love by blocking my Christian posts. Facebook censors Christianity!"
Andrew spent thousands of dollars with Facebook to build nearly a half a million people following. He said, "I am targeted, because I am a Christian.
Tony Trout Killed in Accident
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Greenville County Councilman and Convicted Felon
Tony Trout was killed in a fall from a tree on the evening of 25 July 2018. Trout was a former Greenville County Councilman who made history and changed Greenville County government significantly.
Trout and two other candidates who were unknown to local Republicans were recruited by Democrats who had been unable to pass an ordinance requiring Greenville County to require the county to give county employees a paid holiday honoring the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King.
The Republican majority of Greenville County Council had refused to be forced to pass the paid holiday because no other person other than presidents of the United States was honored with a paid holiday. Democrats took advantage of the unpopular South Carolina open primary system that allows Democrats to vote in Republican primaries. They openly urged democrats to cross over party lines and vote for Democrats running as Republicans. Trout narrowly won the Republican Primary over Steve Selby with cross over Democrats and a few other non-Republican votes.
Koos De la Rey
- By Mike Scruggs
A Boer General like Lee, Jackson, and Forrest
Part 2 of The Boer Republics under Siege
South Africa 1899 to 1903
The Boer Republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State in South Africa were under siege by the British Empire during the First Boer War from 1880 to 1881 and again during the more famous Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902. The issues were Boer independence versus gold mining resources and empire. In 1879, just before the First Boer war, the British Army engaged migrating Zulu tribes during what was called the Anglo-Zulu War, which is more famous in the U.S. because of two famous battles: Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. The heroism of a small detachment of 141 men, mostly from the 24th Welsh Foot (infantry) at Rorke’s Drift, for which eleven Victoria Crosses were awarded, was the subject of the American movie, Zulu. But before we continue the story of Koos De la Rey and the Second Boer War, it is important to summarize the state of South Africa from 1994 until today.
Are Globalists Plotting a Counter-Revolution?
- By Pat Buchanan
On meeting with the EU's Jean-Claude Juncker last month, Donald Trump tweeted: "Both the U.S. and the E.U. drop all Tariffs, Barriers and Subsidies! That would finally be Free Market and Fair Trade."
Did Larry Kudlow somehow get access to Trump's phone?
We know not. But, on hearing this, Steve Forbes, Stephen Moore and Arthur Laffer broke into the "Hallelujah" chorus of Handel's "Messiah."
"Amen," they thundered in The New York Times.
Trump vs. the "Shadow Government"
- By William F. Jasper | The New American
President Donald Trump’s recent excursion to Europe (July 10-16) sent the Deep State’s operatives into non-stop apoplectic overdrive. In addition to the usual insults claiming that the president is stupid, ignorant, arrogant, boorish, bigoted, etc., his incessant critics escalated their charges, claiming his words and actions on the foreign policy tour were “disgraceful,” “shameful,” “appalling,” “dangerous” — and even “treasonous.” Yes, more than a few politicos and pundits invoked the T-word. Talk of treason is in the air, and it’s not only Representative “Mad Maxine” Waters and the usual ultra-Left crazies that are hurling the treason epithet. CNN analyst Philip Mudd. a “former” CIA/FBI agent who is virulently anti-Trump, went so far as to suggest it is time for the “shadow government" operating inside our official government to initiate a coup to remove President Trump.
Senator Scott Armed Services and Veterans Report - NDAA Passage Edition
- By Office of US Senator Tim Scott
For the first time since Senator Tim Scott has been in the US Senate, Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act BEFORE the end of the fiscal year. By a vote of 87-10, the Senate agreed to the Conference Report accompanying the John S. McCain Fiscal Year 2019 NDAA. As this follows last week’s House of Representatives vote, the bill is now headed to the President for signature.
Laying Down the Law at Church?
- By Ben Graydon
Law wasn’t God’s first choice: relationship was. But He did give us law (the law was “added,” Galatians 3:19 tells us), and it is the highest form of law there is. Do you suppose He has something to say about it?
Who is more trustworthy when it comes to law – an attorney … or the Creator, the Law-Giver Himself? Considering that the law that attorneys are expert about – attorney-made law (statutory) – is the lowest form of law, upon whom should we rely for the final word on law?
Are We Living Among “The Ruins?”
- By W.H. Lamb
Alongside the road to Beaufort, S.C., near Yemassee, stand the still impressive ruins of Old Sheldon Church. Originally built between 1745 and 1753, it was used by American patriots during our Revolutionary War to store arms; hence it was burned down by the British in 1779, and rebuilt in 1826. Tradition has claimed that it was again burned and gutted by the marauding devils from General Sherman’s army of pillagers and despoilers; but recent evidence in a letter from an on site visitor in 1866 claims that Old Sheldon was NOT burned down in 1865 but was gutted by the locals after the War For Southern Independence, and its materials used all over Beaufort, S.C. Be that as it may, the ruins presently stand in grand and haunting majesty, reminders of a time that once was, but is no more.
So Your Child Has a Christian Teacher?
- By Raquelle Sheen
Recently a few friends were talking about their children’s experiences in government schools. They were both pleased and encouraged that their children had Christian teachers in the school who did not shy away from telling the truth about Christianity. I was happy to hear about the Christian teachers and their efforts to teach the truth. We need Christian adults in the schools! However, does having a Christian teacher make government school an acceptable choice for a Christian family?
Why Property Rights Matter: Prosperity - Stability - Freedom
- By Tom DeWeese
There is an all out assault taking place in nearly every community against private property ownership. It’s being perpetrated at every level of government and funded by taxpayer grants. Yet few property owners raise objections, mainly because today most don’t have the basic understanding of the right of property ownership and its vital place in preserving our nation’s prosperity, economic stability and foundation of freedom.
NitLine Line-up for August 13, 2018 – August 17, 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.
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- Cadet-athletes named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll
- Trump Pushes Back Against Globalist Kochs
- 'The Billy Graham Channel' Will Become Permanent on SiriusXM Channel 460
- Tuition, fees used to pay off skyrocketing university IOUs
- Trump's Political Dog Wins
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