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The Democrats’ Coming Defeat

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By Mona Charen
Published: 09 November 2009

"There is a tide in the affairs of men" -- Shakespeare

Yes, but undertows, too. As Obama, Pelosi, and Reid rush to transform America into a European-style social democratic state, they must be nervous; they must feel the sand sliding under their feet. The 2010 elections are just over the horizon and the omens are not encouraging for them. Thomas Jefferson warned that "Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities." Maybe so. But the Democrats may be calculating that a slender majority is better than an anorexic majority, or no majority at all.

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The Three State Solution

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By Dr. Al Snyder
Published: 09 November 2009

The United States, the United Nations, the European Union, and virtually the entire world are pressuring Israel for a "Two State Solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian Arab conflict. But former Israeli MK and Minister of Tourism, Binyamin "Benny" Elon, contends that what they are really calling for is not a "Two State Solution," but rather a "Three State Solution." His opinions are printed in a book entitled, "God's Covenant with Israel."

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The Isaacs

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By Keith Crowe
Published: 09 November 2009

Isaacs
This week’s article features the Isaacs, a family group that has traveled for over 30 years, are based out of LaFollette, TN. Current group members are Lily Isaacs, Ben Isaacs, Sonya Isaacs, John and Rebecca (Isaacs) Bowman. They have a unique style that marries bluegrass harmonies and instrumentation with modern southern gospel lyrics.

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South Carolina Should Keep Primary Status

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By Karen Floyd
Published: 09 November 2009

The existing system of selecting the Republican nominee for president of the United States works well.

Wisely, it starts with small states: the first caucus in Iowa and the first primary in New Hampshire. Then the eyes of the nation turn to South Carolina, home of the first-in-the-South contest. It is a bellwether event in American politics.

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Greenvillian to Lead SC Federation of Republican Women

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By Press Release
Published: 09 November 2009

Betty Poe of Greenville was elected President of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women for 2010 and 2011 during the biennial convention of the SCFRW in Beaufort last weekend. Linda Garner also from Greenville was elected Treasurer.

Geri Warren, president of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club, the largest GOP Women’s club in the state, was named President of the Year and LaDonna Ryggs, Chairman of the Spartanburg County Republican Party was named Woman of the Year.

Convention attendees heard presentations by South Carolina Gubernatorial candidates Gresham Barrett, Larry Grooms, Nikki Haley and Henry McMaster.

 

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Prepare Now for Global Cooling

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By Jeff West
Published: 09 November 2009

The American public has been inundated with global warming propaganda by the media for years, while millions of their tax dollars have been wasted studying something that doesn’t exist.  The arrogance of man shows as many scientists, politicians and the media have attempted to make us feel guilty about emitting too much carbon dioxide and heating up the planet.  They actually believe that man is so powerful as to exert that much influence over global weather.

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Troop Morale Sags as Washington Stalls on Strategy, Troop Strength

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By Bob Dill
Published: 09 November 2009

Perceived Indecision May be Planned Strategy to “Change” Complexion of Armed Forces

Word coming from the White House is that it may be “weeks” before a decision is made on strategy for Afghanistan and the level of troop strength to carry out the strategy.

In the meantime, troop morale is sagging. The Times of London interviewed U. S. Army Chaplains in Afghanistan recently and published a report October 8th.

“American soldiers serving in Afghanistan are depressed and deeply disillusioned,” the report began.

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US Navy Visits Greenville

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By Gilbert Scales
Published: 09 November 2009

Rear Admiral John Goodwin poses with “Depper Recruit” Mary Wilson and her mother Barbara after the “Navy Week” proclamation ceremony Thursday afternoon at Piazza Bergamo.The U.S. Navy Office of Community Outreach chose twenty-three cities in the U.S. for a group of Navy officers and sailors to visit, and explain to citizens what the U.S. Navy is doing with regard to the “War on Terror,” including humanitarian projects.

The officer in charge of the Greenville visit was Rear Admiral John W. (Bill) Goodwin, a graduate of the University of South Carolina who was commissioned  in May 1975 and started his training as a naval aviator in February 1977.

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SAR Dedicates Patriot Grave at Reedy River Baptist

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By Thomas C. Hanson
Published: 09 November 2009

Revolutionary War reenactor plays “TAPS” at patriot’s grave.
Ed Butler, president general of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR), dedicated the grave of his patriot ancestor Rev. William McClanahan (1732-1802) at Reedy River Baptist Church, Oct. 7.

Larry McClanahan, president general of the NSSAR in 2001-2002, and also a descendant of Rev. McClanahan, participated in the ceremony.

Reedy River Baptist Church was organized in 1789 and is celebrating its 220th anniversary this year. The church’s cemetery contains many graves of Revolutionary War veterans, soldiers who fought in the War Between the States, and slaves.

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Musical Pioneers Named to SC Gospel Music Hall of Fame

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By Keith Crowe
Published: 09 November 2009

SC Gospel Music Association President Keith Crowe presented the Award for H. I. (Ingram) Willis, Sr. to his children Mary Sammons, Frances Jones and Ingram Willis, Jr.
Three of the 12 artists added to the Hall of Fame by the South Carolina Gospel Music Association for 2009 were reported last week. They were Ken Turner, Sandy Knight and Bobbie Jean White.

Another recipient, Burl Strevel, came to Upstate, South Carolina from Knoxville, Tennessee, where he had a reputation of a “smooth” bass singer. He sang with the Popular Blue Ridge Quartet based in Spartanburg in the 1950s and left to sing with the Sunshine Boys when the legendary J. D. Sumner left that group and joined the Blackwoods.

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The Court and The Cross

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By Christian Newswire
Published: 09 November 2009

Supreme Court to decide fate of Veterans' Cross in Mojave Desert

WASHINGTON, Christian Newswire -- The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Salazar vs. Buono, better known as the Mojave Desert Cross case.  World War I veterans erected a cross 75 years ago on land that was open range to honor those who had died serving America in the war.  In 1994, the Clinton Administration federalized the land.  The ACLU sued to remove the cross, which is literally in a desert and difficult to find, on behalf of a former National Park Service worker who lives in Oregon.

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Olde South Ball Coming to Greenville

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By Holly Sheen
Published: 09 November 2009

A grand Olde South Christmas Ball will be held in Greenville at the Greenville Marriott on December 12, beginning with check-in at 6:00 p.m.

The Olde South Ball, formerly held in Augusta, Georgia, has moved to Greenville. Want to re-live the ambiance of the Olde South and dance the old dances of the 1860s? Would you love to experience an evening of glittering hooped ballgowns and dashing uniforms? Then please join us!

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Grooms: Tire Kingdom Decision Means More Jobs Coming

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By Press Release
Published: 09 November 2009

SC Sen. Larry Grooms

The road to prosperity involves the Port

Today's announcement of Tire Kingdom incorporated's plans to open a major distribution facility near Charleston, means new jobs and a stronger economy according to Senate Transportation Chairman Larry Grooms.

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Are We Victims of Leftist "Kooks"?

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By Bob Dill, Publisher
Published: 09 November 2009

Some days we wonder if everyone has gone crazy. Almost overnight virtually everything that made our republic different and wonderful and worth fighting for seems to be slipping away. We were warned that if we elected Democrats at the national level a tax cheat would be writing tax laws, leftists would oversee the Justice Department and appoint federal judges, and people who “loathe” the military would direct the Pentagon. We allowed it to happen, and got what was promised.

What about the man who was elected President and Commander in Chief? Do we really know who he is? Does he know what he is doing, or is he just taking daily ego trips in Air Force One? That is a question that must be answered in the minds of every rational, responsible American, including many who voted for him, if we are to survive as a constitutional republic and a free people after Obama.

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Guess the Commander-in-Chief Is A.W.O.L.

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By William Warren
Published: 09 November 2009
Cartoon---Im-Still-On-Hold
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Elites and Tyrants

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By Walter Williams
Published: 09 November 2009

Rep. Diane Watson said, in praising Cuba's health care system, "You can think whatever you want to about Fidel Castro, but he was one of the brightest leaders I have ever met." W.E.B. Dubois, writing in the National Guardian (1953) said, "Joseph Stalin was a great man; few other men of the 20th century approach his stature. ... But also -- and this was the highest proof of his greatness -- he knew the common man, felt his problems, followed his fate." Walter Duranty called Stalin "the greatest living statesman . . . a quiet, unobtrusive man." George Bernard Shaw expressed admiration for Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin.

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Term Limits

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By William Warren
Published: 09 November 2009
Cartoon---Think-Term-Limits
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The Nobel Prize For Potential Goes To President Obama

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By Tony Beam
Published: 09 November 2009

Ask most Texans the meaning of the word potential and they will say, “It means you ain’t done nothing yet.”  It may not be eloquent but what it lacks in eloquence it makes up for in accuracy.  Merriam-Webster may have said it better defining potential as, “existing in possibility or capable of development into actuality,” but the meaning is the same.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy – Winnie Davis Chapter No. 442 Members attend 113th Annual SC Division Convention

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By Martha R. Van Schaick
Published: 09 November 2009

(Left to right) Dona Morgan, Chapter Vice President; Patsy Swygert, Chapter Historian; Retta Tindal, SC Division President; Martha Van Schaick, Chapter President; Cherry Gentry; Eleanor Campbell, Chapter 3rd Vice President; Martha Bailey.
The SC Division United Daughters of the Confederacy held their 113th Annual Convention at the Hilton Garden Inn, Rock Hill, SC, October 1-3, 2009.

Members of Winnie Davis Chapter No. 442 attending were Martha Van Schaick, Dona Morgan, Cherry Gentry, Eleanor Campbell, Martha Bailey and Patsy Swygert.

The convention was well attended with ladies from across the state enjoying the wonderful hospitality of the members from the Cherokee District.  A reception honoring SC Division President, Henrietta Tindal, was held on Thursday evening at the lovely restored antebellum home of Judy McCardle. 

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Gravely Named 2010 Miss NGU

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By NGU Report
Published: 09 November 2009

(Left to Right) Meredith Limbaugh, 4th runner-up; Christina Grace Bryson, 3rd runner-up;  Dr. Jimmy Epting, NGU President; Leah Ann Gravely,  2010 Miss NGU; Lauren Dorrity, 1st runner-up;  Lindsey Chambers, 2nd runner-up.
Tigerville, SC - Autumn McAbee, Miss North Greenville University 2009, passed her crown to Leah Ann Gravely, of Pickens, at the 55th Miss NGU Pageant on Saturday, October 3 in Turner Chapel.

Gravely won a $1,000 scholarship and will compete this summer in the Miss South Carolina Pageant.

First runner-up Lauren Dorrity of Greenville won the lifestyle and fitness award.

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Republicans Select Attorneys to Pursue Litigation Against State

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By Bob Dill
Published: 26 October 2009

Challenging Election Laws that Permit Open Primaries, Require 75 Percent Super Majority to Select Candidate in Convention

The South Carolina Legislature, while claiming to be dominated by Republicans has failed to take action to solve the problem of open primaries that has proven detrimental to Republicans in many instances. Some candidates who seek office as Republicans are simply taking advantage of flawed election laws to deceive voters and are Republicans in name only, hence the term RINO to describe those candidates and elected officials.

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Joe Wilson Gets Hero’s Welcome in Upstate

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By Bob Dill
Published: 26 October 2009

Warm Reception at Tommy’s Ham House in Greenville

Christina Jeffrey, candidate  for the fourth district house  seat, and Joe Wilson. - Photo by Thomas C. HansonRep. Joe Wilson made new friends in Upstate South Carolina when he yelled out “You lie!” during President Barack Obama’s Joint Session of Congress to hawk his plan for the government takeover of healthcare in the United States.

Residents of the Spartanburg and Greenville areas of the Upstate had an opportunity to express their gratitude and admiration to Congressman Wilson in person during his brief visit to the area late last week.

In Greenville, Wilson was accompanied by his son who is a candidate for South Carolina Attorney General to replace Henry McMaster who is not seeking reelection but is one of the candidates running for Governor.

 

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DeMint Returns from Honduras “Very Encouraged”

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By Bob Dill
Published: 26 October 2009

Senator Challenging Obama Support of “want-to-be” Dictator

U.S. Sen. Jim DeMintSenator Jim DeMint (R-SC) a member of the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Chairman of the Senate Steering Committee returned to Washington, D. C. Friday, October 2nd from a fact-finding mission to Honduras. Sen. DeMint led a delegation of U. S. Congressmen including Aaron Schock (R-Illinois), Peter Roskam (R-Illinois), and Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado). They met with Honduran President Roberto Micheletti, members of the Honduran Supreme Court, leading candidates for the upcoming November 29 elections, election officials, and Honduran business and civic leaders.

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Twelve Musical Talents Named to South Carolina Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame

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By Bob Dill & Keith Crowe
Published: 26 October 2009

Bobbie Jean White presented  award by Keith Crowe. - Photo by Jeff GoodellThe second South Carolina Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame induction ceremony was held September 19th at Washington Baptist Church. Twelve individuals who brought honor to the Palmetto State through use of their God given musical talents in the field of Southern Gospel Music were honored. Inductees were nominated and elected by members of the Association.

Keith Crowe, president of the Association and author of the weekly Southern Gospel Music Corner column that appears in The Times Examiner, was Master of Ceremonies and made the presentations. Special music was presented by The Travelers and Account of Grace.

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Afghanistan: Obama’s ‘Waterloo’

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By Bob Dill, Publisher
Published: 26 October 2009

Eight United States Army soldiers along with ten Afghan troops were killed Sunday when insurgents stormed a remote outpost in eastern Afghanistan. It was the deadliest battle of the year near the border with Pakistan, the U. S. military reported.

Insurgents attacked from a local mosque and village in a battle that lasted 13 hours, after an announcement had been made that American troops would be pulling out of remote areas and going back to protect population centers until President Obama decides what policy he will follow in the war against the insurgents in Afghanistan.

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The Noble "Sacrifice" of Michelle Obama

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By Michelle Malkin
Published: 26 October 2009

It's hard out there for a first lady of the United States. Take it from travel-weary Michelle Obama. On Tuesday night, she boarded a luxury 757 for Copenhagen. Think of the stairs she had to climb. Oh, the agony of the feet!

Upon arrival, Mrs. O, her "chit-chat buddy," Chicago-based talk-show queen Oprah Winfrey, and Chicago powerbroker/interest-conflicted real estate mogul/senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett immediately embarked on a grueling, grip-and-grin campaign to secure the Olympics for their hometown. Our smile muscles ache in sympathy.

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Singing Heil Obama in New Jersey

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By Phyllis Schlafly
Published: 26 October 2009

Red alert to parents: If you send your children to a public school, they may be secretly indoctrinated in the cult of Obama-worship. If that's not your plan for your children, you had better act now, before it's too late.

We now know that the "I pledge" video shown in Utah in August, and only afterwards discovered by parents, was not isolated evidence of indoctrination of public schoolchildren in the new cult of Obama-worship. Second-graders in New Jersey were taught to sing songs of praise and fidelity to Barack Obama in February and again in June, and parents only found out about it this September.

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U.S. To Break Up Soon?

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By Chuck Baldwin
Published: 26 October 2009

According to Macedonian Radio and Television On-line (MRT), a Russian professor predicts the United States will fall apart in July 2010. MRT reports, "'Mr. Obama is similar to the last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

'Gorbachev was also making great promises for the Soviet Union, but the situation was only getting worse,' he said. By next summer, according to Professor Panarin, the US will disintegrate into six blocs--and everyone will get their piece. 'The probability that the United States of America fall apart in July 2010 is more than 50 percent,' said Igor Panarin, Professor at Moscow's Diplomatic Academy within the Russian Federation's Ministry of Foreign Affairs."

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We Have Met The Enemy – And He Is Us!

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By Muriel Larson
Published: 26 October 2009

Scattered among the wheat in Christian churches are the tares sown by the devil (Matthew 13:25-36). Like Judas, they may look like the wheat. They preach, they teach, they hold office in the church.

They speak pious words and often may use the right terminology. But since they have been planted in the church by the devil, they're there to do his work to destroy the church, to stumble the true believers, to hurt them, to hinder their love for Jesus Christ and cause them confusion.

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Netanyahu's Offer

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By Al Snyder
Published: 26 October 2009

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu surprised the world recently by announcing his government's willingness to allow a Palestinian state to exist alongside Israel. But not surprisingly he attached several conditions to his offer. And not surprisingly, the Palestinians quickly and totally rejected them all.

The conditions include recognizing Israel as a Jewish state, Jerusalem's remaining the undivided capital of Israel, the disarming and dismantling of the Palestinian terrorist groups, the demilitarization of a new Palestinian state, the retaining of the Jewish so-called "settlements," and the dis-allowing of Arab so-called "refugees" to return and reside in the Jewish state.

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Handing Out Snakes

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By Heather Sheen
Published: 26 October 2009

“Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?  Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?  If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!”  (Matthew 7:9-11)

I once read a supposedly amusing account of a mother whose young son left the house one morning to catch the school bus.  But he returned after a couple minutes and in a discouraged voice told her that school was boring and he hated it and wanted to stay home.  Her reply was something along the lines of, “Life’s tough.  Get on the bus.”

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