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Just Say Something Holds Honey Baked Ham Father's Day Fundraiser
- By Press Release
Just Say Something is holding an online, Honey Baked Ham Father’s Day Fundraiser on Father’s Day, June 19, 2022 to “Celebrate Dads and Family” sitting down to eat dinner together. This fundraiser is a delicious way to honor your Dad while supporting Just Say Something’s Youth Impact Sports program, which engages youth in sports while teaching them important substance use prevention and other life skills to keep them safe, healthy, and substance-free.
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United Patriots Alliance Holds Candidates Forum
- By Terry M. Thacker
About 200 conservative voters came out to Burnsville Baptist Church on Reidville Road Thursday evening to hear from several Greenville and Spartanburg County Council candidates. A few Republican candidates for various statewide races also spoke.
Greenville District 17 incumbent Joe Dill, District 19 candidate Benton Blount, District 23 candidate Ben Carper and District 26 candidate Rick Bradley shared the platform with Spartanburg candidates Louis Nespeca (District 5), Jeff Horton (District 5), Jack Mabry (District 2), Jessica Coker (District 6) and Alex Turner (District 6).
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Life Legal Urges Supreme Court to Overturn Forced Speech Case
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
WASHINGTON -- Life Legal submitted a "friend of the Court" or amicus brief today on behalf of Lorie Smith, a Colorado graphic artist and website designer who wants to design wedding websites, but is afraid she will be forced to provide her services to same sex couples. Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) prohibits businesses from refusing to provide goods and services based on a customer's identity, including sexual orientation. Smith challenged the law in federal court and lost when the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that Smith's First Amendment rights were trumped by Colorado's "compelling interest" in protecting the dignity of marginalized groups and allowing them access to Smith's unique talents.
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WHO Power Grab Stumbles
- By Eagle Forum
Last month, Eagle Forum reported on a recent World Health Organization (WHO) meeting. The meeting’s business included consideration concerning amendments to the WHO’s International Health Regulations.
WHAT THE AMENDMENTS WILL DO
These proposed amendments are written to strengthen the organization’s ability to unilaterally intervene in the affairs of nations merely suspected of having a “health emergency” of possible concern to other nations. If these amendments are approved, the WHO will have the power to declare an “international health emergency,” nullifying the powers of nation-states. The U.S. amendments delete a critical existing restriction in the regulations: “WHO shall consult with and attempt to obtain verification from the State Party in whose territory the event is allegedly occurring…” This enables the Director-General to declare health emergencies at will and can be used to justify ostracism and economic or financial actions against the targeted nation by other nations aligned with WHO or who wish to harm and control the accused nation.
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After Disney, Will CEOs Think Twice about Pride Month?
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
It might seem like every other June 1, but inside corporate board rooms, this Pride Month feels different. Companies aren’t coasting into this rainbow bonanza like past years — empowered and carefree. They’re looking in the rearview mirror at a 2022 that’s been anything but kind to their CEOs’ woke causes. After the uprising against Disney, State Farm, Starbucks, and Target, the question on most businesses’ minds has to be: Will Pride come before the profits fall?
For most Americans, even the sympathetic ones, June comes with its share of irritation. You can’t log on to social media, shop for groceries, turn on the TV, or even buy a Crunchwrap Supreme without being hit over the head with LGBT propaganda. At the San Antonio Zoo, there’s a Night Out at the Zoo celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community. At Taco Bell, there’s a drag brunch. At the Detroit Tigers, there’s free transgender surgery for kids if you support the right organizations at checkout.
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Roe v. Wade; UnConstitutional & UnScientific
- By Press Release
In light of the likely and imminent overturning ofRoe v. Wade, Hal’s guest attorney Jonathan Alexandre breaks down whyRoe was some of the worst law ever written by American jurisprudence, and why the court was compelled to revisitRoe‘s flawed, un-scientific trimester system.
Learn why Roe v. Wade is both unscientific and unconstitutional and other facts surrounding its demise you might not have known.
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Harold “Hal” Shurtleff is the co-founder of Camp Constitution, an all-volunteer association first formed in 2009 in Massachusetts. The camp offers classes and workshops on a number of subjects including U.S. history, the U.S. Constitution, current events, and how to be a freedom activist. Hal serves as the Camp’s director while in session. Throughout the remainder of the year he operates a radio show, delivers addresses to groups large and small, publishes books and other material, hosts a blog, and manages a YouTube channel and several social media outlets.
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“2000 Mules” Full of Must-See Surprises
- By Ed Hiserodt - The New American
Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules documentary is debuting this week in hundreds of cities nationwide. I like D’Souza largely because of his up-from-poverty background and his aggressive fight for liberty.
However, I had no great expectations of the film, imagining a rehash of election irregularities already aired on Fox News — poll watchers kept 60 feet away in Philadelphia while cardboard was placed over windows to block their view, shifts of ballot counters that closed down for the night only to open within a half hour with no supervision but lots of new ballot boxes.
Other instances involved people dismayed to find, after standing in long lines to vote, that they had already voted. My favorite foible occurred, I think, in Georgia. It involved the ballot counter who ran the same ballots through the tallying machine multiple times. That must have been a good batch for her candidate.
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- NGU Cuts Online Tuition Against the Backdrop of Raging Inflation
- Activists Demand Abortion for All While Ignoring Trauma to Women
- Local students graduate in NGU's Spring Class of 2022
- Top Strategist to Stop Planned Parenthood, Rita Diller was Former Feminist who 'Saw the Light'
- National Survey: Voters Overwhelmingly Side with Parents
- The Times Examiner Mourns Its Matriarch
- Hundreds Turn Out To Hear From County Council Candidate Benton Blount