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News
Obama, Army on Collision Course
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Army May Charge Bergdahl with Desertion
Information leaked to FOX News indicates that the United States Army will soon charge Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and send him before a General Courts Martial board. The soldier named Bowe Bergdahl allegedly laid down his weapon and walked away from his base and the men of his unit in Afghanistan on June 30, 2009. For approximately 5 years he lived with and allegedly helped the Taliban as they ambushed American troops.
Several American soldiers were killed and wounded while searching for Bergdahl. All who served with him stated later that they had no doubt that he was an Islamic sympathizer and that he intentionally deserted his post in combat, a treasonous act.
John Woods Honored
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- By Terry Rude

The 16"‘ Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Sons of Confederate Veterans, has owned and operated the Museum and Library of Confederate History at 15 Boyce Avenue in Greenville since 1996. From time to time the Museum chooses to honor certain members of its Board of Directors who have rendered outstanding service and distinguished themselves in dedication to the Museum and to the Confederate Cause.
This past Monday the Board of the Museum honored it's Chaplin, ]ohn Woods. Several members of the Board attended the monthly meeting of the Moses T. Fowler Camp #1721 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Fountain Inn last Monday evening and presented Chaplain Woods with a very attractive, framed Certificate of Appreciation.
ACG Banquet Outlines Founders’ Plan to Save America
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- By Josiah Magnuson
Americans for Constitutional Government, a civic organization active in the Greenville area since 1962, held their annual New Year’s Banquet on Saturday, January 17. The theme of the event was the exercise of virtue at the community level. Retired Greenville County sheriff’s deputy Hobart Lewis, ACG Director Josiah Magnuson, and Good Neighbors Project founder Patricia Wheat were the featured speakers.
Following the Pledge of Allegiance and Constitution Preamble, as well as rousing music from the Magnuson family “Truth Trio,” Dr. Nicky Chavers of the Taylors-based ministry The Academy of Arts started off the event with a devotional and invocation. Dr. Chavers gave a passionate call for Christians in America to take responsibility. He identified the problems in our country as originating not from Washington, DC, but from within our own hearts. Dr. Chavers challenged the church not to continue neglecting their role to define cultural boundaries, but to remember that “judgment must begin at the house of God” and uphold the “self-evident truths” that the country is built upon – in particular, our unalienable rights that no one may take away.
Liberal U.S. Policies Destroying Global Economy
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- By Jeff West
A fiasco occurred last week in Switzerland which illustrates just how the reckless financial policies in Washington are destabilizing the entire global economy. At 9:30 a.m. Swiss time on January 15, the Swiss franc increased in value by 30% against the euro in just a few minutes, after the Swiss National Bank announced that they were ending their three-year policy of pegging the Swiss franc to the Euro at a 1.20 ratio. Presumably this is because the Euro has decided to engage in accelerated money printing to keep up with the amount of money America has been printing for years. Switzerland could not continue to control the value of their currency relative to the euro and was apparently forced into the decision.
This decision was not made lightly, as millions of dollars worth of financial positions were lost in minutes, and some exchange firms even went bankrupt. The strengthening of the Swiss franc will hurt their exports such as their famous watch making industry, but they essentially had no choice. Consequently, their decision is an ominous sign for the global financial situation.
Marlar Addressed Confederate Colonel's Club
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Jack Marlar from the Ft. Inn History Museum was the guest speaker at the annual Confederate Colonel’s Club banquet honoring General Robert Edward Lee, CSA. The event was held at the Hejaz Shrine Center in Mauldin, Saturday, January 17th. General Lee’s birthday is January 19 and he was born in 1807.
16th Regiment SC Volunteers, SCV Camp 36 Holds Lee-Jackson Banquet
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- By Pam Evans

The 16th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 36 held its annual Lee-Jackson Banquet on Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Greenville Golf Resort and Convention Center. Music for the event was provided by the Joyful Harps. The 16th SC Color Guard of Honor Posted the Colors. Salutes to the Flags were led by Robert Bolt. The Charge was given by Commander Doug Langley, who also welcomed everyone and recognized honored guests. The invocation was given by Chaplain Mark Evans. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all the guests. Following the dinner, a cake cutting ceremony was held, with a cake honoring Generals Lee and Jackson being cut by a sword. Past Commander in Chief of the SCV, Chris Sullivan, introduced the speaker for the event, Chuck McMichael, Past Commander in Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Greenville NAACP Wants Special Prosecutor for Cops
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Proscutor Created by State Law Is Part of Proposed Strategy to Avoid Repeat of Ferguson Incidents

Rev. J. M. Flemming, President of the Greenville, South Carolina NAACP, and another member of his organization asked the Greenville County Legislative Delegation to initiate legislation to create a special prosecutor to prosecute law enforcement officers who shoot unarmed citizens especially young black men. They said such legislation would help the community get ahead of the power curve on situations such as occurred in St. Louis. The proposal was made during the Monday, January 12, 2015 meeting of the Greenville County Legislative Delegation at Greenville County Square.
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