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Our Energy Can Deter Aggressive Dictators
- By Eagle Forum
The United States has the resources to solve the current international crisis by following these steps. Peace comes through strength and energy independence is a deterrent to adversaries.
Just two years ago, the United States was not only energy independent but an oil exporter. Since February 2021, the gas prices in the U.S. have skyrocketed 40 percent due to the Biden administration policy. Meanwhile, Russia producers nearly tripled shipments of oil to the U.S. in 2021 (Global Energy). The U.S. and Europe are now dependent on Russian oil. This U.S. weakness helps Russia to finance the war in the Ukraine, and Russia’s arsenal includes cyberattacks against the U.S.
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BJU to Host Faculty Forum on Russia-Ukraine War
- By Randy Page - BJU
Dr. Gary Weier, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Bob Jones University, today announced a Faculty Forum on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The forum will be held Thursday, March 3, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. in Stratton Hall on the BJU campus.
“The recent invasion of Ukraine has dominated the news. Many are concerned but struggling to sort through the barrage of information and misinformation. Additionally, those in the BJU community who have family in or ties to the region are understandably troubled about the implications for their loved ones and their ability to return to their homeland,” said Weier. “The goal of the forum is to educate and inform. Our BJU faculty panelists bring a wealth of subject matter expertise to this complex situation which has serious geopolitical ramifications. They will provide a framework for processing the conflict as well as have a civil and interactive dialogue.”
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Local American Legion Shares Info at Gun Show
- By Post 214
Members of the American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 of Taylors, SC inform the public about the American Legion itself and the Veteran and Community services of the American Legion. They also shared information abou the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History located on Wade Hampton Blvd. in Taylors, SC.
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Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 7-11, 2022
- By Nite Line 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.
Monday, March 7, 2022: Annie Broughton welcomes Christian Author Karen Whiting to discuss her three newest books: Devos For Brave Boys, The Super-Sized Book of Bible Craft Gifts, and 52 Weekly Devotions for Family Prayer. Karen also demonstrates some of her crafts, and Karen Higgins Garrett ministers in music tonight.
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Distractions
- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
There’s sure been a lot of distractions the past couple of years. Yes, distractions that take the mind off other, especially more serious affairs, away from the things that we need to and must be working on. Things that are within our purview, like unelected bodies of regionalism. We can’t do hands-on work with a possible war in Ukraine or discover where Ghislaine Maxwell’s papers are, but we certainly can let our local politicians know what they are looking at and why we are set against it.
Here in Tennessee – along with Arkansas and Mississippi, a bill is up to be heard by the Tennessee House Commerce Committee, responsible for “legislation concerning commerce, insurance, and agriculture. The committee also has jurisdiction over legislation concerning banking and lending institutions; communications; regulation and licensing of occupations; protections of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies; corporations; labor and industrial corporations; consumer affairs and consumer protection; and unemployment compensation.” That is a lot of control in many areas by one agency.
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Senate Considers Abortion Bill Codifying Roe
- By Eagle Forum
Today, the Senate plans to vote on the radical anti-life bill, The Women’s Health Protection Act.
If passed, this legislation will codify the Supreme Court’s overreaching holding in Roe v. Wade and other abortion-related cases into law. According to Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA), the lead sponsor of the bill in the House, the Women’s Health Protection Act will create:
“…federal protections against state laws that fail to protect women’s health and that intrude upon personal decision-making. It prohibits medically unwarranted restrictions that single out abortion services or the facilities that provide them. We have seen an unprecedented number of state-based attacks on a woman’s right to choose, and the Women’s Health Protection Act is our way to fight back.”
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Ukraine-Russia: Local Churches Launch Brave Aid Effort in War Zone
- By Christian Newswire
Children 'full of fear' as crisis escalates; Slavic Gospel Association supports lifesaving outreach
LOVES PARK, Ill. -- "Unstoppable" local churches in Ukraine and Russia are launching a large-scale humanitarian outreach across Ukraine as war erupts around them and many suffer.
Supported by U.S.-based Slavic Gospel Association (SGA, www.sga.org), the church-driven emergency response will provide food, winter clothes, blankets and medicines for thousands of at-risk people, including orphans, abandoned children with special needs, the elderly, those uprooted by the conflict, and marginalized ethnic groups.
"While others are fleeing, local churches are engaging," said Eric Mock, SGA's vice president of ministry operations. "They're bravely rushing to help those in need right now. They're unstoppable in the face of this crisis."
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