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Bob Dill, Founder
What is the Reason for the Season?
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Driving home from work tonight through mostly rural Greenville County, I counted eleven churches. I saw no Nativity scenes or any other indication that the celebration of the birth of Jesus was approaching. This is despite the fact that all these churches claim to have a sole mission of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For some unexplained reason, over the years, several important churches have removed any reference to God or Jesus from their signs out front.
What is happening to the organized church? Is it too much trouble to erect a Nativity scene? Are we afraid of offending Muslims or Atheists? Maybe we are just afraid to be bold followers and representatives of Jesus Christ.
Remember Pearl Harbor!
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
On December 7, 1941, I was 9-years old. It was Sunday. I was sitting in my father’s 1937 Ford in front of my grandfather’s house listening to the car radio when the Pearl Harbor attack was announced. My grandfather did not own a radio or a car. He was a country preacher, farmer and house painter. A horse, buggy, wagon or sled provided his transportation. At the time, he had 8 daughters and 5 sons living. Four of the sons bad served in the military. The oldest, Alonzo, served in France in World War I, Dan had served a tour in the Navy, Jim had served in the Army in the Pacific and Paul had joined the United States Marines and served in Panama, Nicaragua and Haiti. Joe, the youngest, was in his late teens and living at home.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Despite all the lies, deception and fraud taking place around us, most of us have much to be thankful for. It is my desire to use this space for something positive for a change. So here goes.
I have been blessed to live in this constitutional republic during what I believe have been its greatest years. My generation survived the great depression and came out stronger. We saw parents, uncles and neighbors leave for World War II, defeat the tyrants, and return to fuel the greatest economic engine and produce the highest standard of living the world has ever known.
The Cold, Hard Facts of Life
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Now is the time for all good Americans to face the cold, hard facts of life. We must put aside our naïve idealism and accept the hard cruel truth that we are past the wonderful years when we could “tune out” problems that do not impact us personally. In the not too distant past, with a high degree of confidence, we could assume that all would end well because all always had ended well in our constitutional republic blessed by God and led by patriotic, freedom loving elected officials.
Five years ago Americans willingly voted for change without knowing what change they were voting for. They had been taught a revisionist History and many Americans sincerely believed that it was time for black Americans to have their own president as reparation for mistreatment of their ancestors.

