- Timmons Expresses Support for DEI’s Doppelganger for Hiring Practices in Washington
- Should the US Rethink Its Mid-East Policies?
- Is Another Child Tax Credit Expansion Really the Best Way To Help Families?
- The Two-State Solution for Israel is No Solution at All
- A New Fiscal Commission Must Heed the Lesson of '97
- Biden's Corporate Tax Hike: Populism Versus Economic Literacy
- The Evils of Socialism
- Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
- The Morgan and Timmons Firey Faceoff in SC’s 4th Congressional District Race
- Advertising Rates and Specifications
- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
- The Tucker Carlson Interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin
- Belgrade, NATO Expansion, Color Revolutions
- Insights into the Russian View of Russian History
- Is US Rep. William Timmons Bloating His Voting Record with Out-of-State Proxies?
Community
Baby-Sitting Is Not a Job of Government
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Chairman, Eagle Forum
What happened to conservatives who used to be both socially conservative and fiscally conservative? They seem to have lost their way on the empty promise of “paid family leave.” America should not and cannot afford to burden future generations with a new massive spending program and an expansion of government at the expense of families.
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Ocotober 24th Luncheon Guest Speaker
- By GCRWC
Ray Moore, Jr., has served as a campaign consultant or staff member for several major political campaigns, including former Vice President Dan Quayle's first Senate race in 1980 and former Congressman Mark Siljander's first Congressional race in 1981.
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Order Allows Seniors Access to Social Security without Strings Attached
- By Eagle Forum
On November 8, 2018, President Eunie Smith signed a coalition letter on our behalf to President Trump. The letter asked the President to undo the administrative interpretation of both the Medicare and Social Security statues which have been preventing seniors from receiving Social Security if they waive Medicare Part A coverage. This effectively forces seniors to enroll in Medicare, which was enacted to serve as a voluntary program.
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Town Houses Proposed
- By Greenville County Councilman Willis Meadows
\A request has been made to rezone the property next to the Hawks Landing Apartments on Cedar Lane Road in order to build town homes. The proposed price for the 1,800 square foot dwellings will range from $150,000 to $180,000. The property is presently owned by Woodside Church of God.
There will be a public hearing Monday, October 14th at 6:00 PM at County Square.
For additional pictures: https://www.facebook.com/WillisMeadowsCCDistrict19/
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Just Say Something Hosts 3rd Annual Red Ribbon 5K!
- By Phillip Clark
To kick off Red Ribbon Week, Just Say Something (JSS), formerly Greenville Family Partnership, will host their 3rd Annual Red Ribbon 5k on Saturday, October 19th from 9-11AM at the Hartness Preserve in Greenville, SC 29615. Sponsors include St. Francis Bon Secours; Eastern First; The Turning Point of SC; and Hartness Preserve. October is National Substance Abuse Prevention Month and culminates with the activities of Red Ribbon Week October 23rd – 31st. The Red Ribbon 5K is a fun way to join JSS in celebrating our collective, year-long commitment to living, learning, and loving a substance-free life!
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The System Works: Former Dallas Cop Guilty of Murder Sentenced to 10 Years
- By C. Mitchell Shaw - The New American
After a trial that lasted one week, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger (shown) was found guilty Tuesday of the murder of an unarmed black man in his own apartment after mistakenly entering the apartment, thinking it was hers. The jury took only five hours to deliberate before reaching that verdict.
In a case that shook the nation, Guyger — after completing a 15-hour tour of duty — entered the apartment directly above her own and found the resident of that apartment, Botham Jean, sitting on the couch, watching television and eating ice cream. She proceeded to shoot him once — in the torso — ending his life. She actually fired twice, but only one shot hit its mark — center mass, a shot police are trained to take — her other shot missed Jean entirely.
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- Faith-Based Sports Drama FULL COUNT Available in Select Theaters and Over 100 Million Homes Via VOD/Digital Release on Oct. 25
- Will the Pro-life Movie Unplanned Open the Eyes of the Irish?
- Pot Bill Tokes the Line on Public Safety
- Over 100 Birmingham Ministers Sign Proclamation Opposing Planned Parenthood; Presenting to the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Others
- South Carolina Named 3rd Best State for Business
- Company Seeks to Harvest Organs Against Family's Objections
- Piedmont Women's Center's Annual Race for Life 5K