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News
Americans for Prosperity's Greenville Office Grand Opening
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- By Debbie Spaugh

Americans for Prosperity, the country’s largest grass-roots organization advocating limited government and economic freedom, held a grand opening of its Greenville office on April 14th. State Senator Tom Corbin was the featured speaker. More than 35 conservative grassroots activists were in attendance.
Snow Campaign Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, holds Awards Ceremony
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- By Pam Evans

Snow Campaign Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of Fountain Inn, SC, held its annual Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 10, 2014. Dot Cooley, Chapter Regent, welcomed everyone. The Pledge to the Flag of the United States of America, the American’s Creed, and the Salute to the Flag of South Carolina were led by Mary Williamson, Flag Committee Chair. The invocation was given by Loretta Woods, Chaplain. Regent Dot Cooley recognized the guests.
The Flag Committee award was presented by Mary Williamson, Flag Committee Chair, to Mr. Mark Rodeffer. The objectives of the DAR Flag Committee are to protect our flag, to educate others on its proper usage, and to KEEP IT FLYING! Mr. Mark Rodeffer was chosen for his beautiful display of hundreds of flags. Mark began the Simpsonville Honors Flag Field in July 2012 as a project to bring the community together for a massive patriotic display in honor of Veterans Day. The field will hold 4,000 flags and is a sight to behold.
Charlie Porter, Where Is He Now? - Part 1
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- By James Moore
As Charlie Porter reflects back on his life, he believes that he had the most wonderful police career any human being could ever have. Police work, to him, was like a preacher’s calling. It was what he did, and he was so good at it.
“I just had a sense for [police work]. I just had a feeling,” said Porter.
Those “feelings” didn’t keep Porter from danger, they led him right to it. It’s hard to remember exactly, but Porter knows his broken bone count is in-between 12 and 17. Taking into count all of the little bones in his feet and hands, along with the big ones, 17 bones is a good guess on how many Porter has crushed. During the course of his duties Porter has also ruined his spine and damaged his brain stem.
Snow Campaign Chapter, DAR Good Citizen Award to Zachary Parke Girvin
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Bang Hall for House District 24
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“I Survived the First 30 Years of my life under Communism. Don't let it happen here.”
Bang Hall is a candidate for the South Carolina House District 24. She escaped from Vietnam more than two decades ago and married Ron Hall who had served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. She earned her American Citizenship in 1995 and earned an AA Degree in Microbiology and a BA Degree in Biology along with several Medical Technology Certificates.
Her most recent employment has been at DSI laboratory, Lab Corp, and St. Francis Hospital. She currently works as a Medical and Legal Interpreter for Acculingual Communications and Consulting, LLC and Am Med Health System.
Demos and RINOs Worried about Possible Graham Loss
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Names of Interested Individuals Including Hodges, Harpootlian, Rex, Lovelace, Moore and Ravenel Surfacing
South Carolina’s Senior Senator Lindsey Graham has millions of dollars of campaign funds in the bank, is running frequent TV and radio ads, and is on Fox News just about daily talking about hot topics ranging from Benghazi to the IRS.
His most damaging handicap is his votes for liberal Supreme Court judges and complimentary remarks regarding Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
Regardless, his supporters are showing signs of panic. A recent Winthrop poll showed Graham getting only 45 percent of the vote. This is not a good number for an incumbent who needs more than 50 percent to avoid a runoff.
Piedmont Women's Banquet
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
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- Eight Candidates for State Superintendent of Education Attend Greenville Forum
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