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Bill Connor: “From Combat to Congress”
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Will Keep Oath: To Support and Defend the Constitution of the United States Against all Enemies, Foreign and Domestic
Bill Connor, one of the candidates challenging incumbent United States Senator Lindsey Graham in the June 10 Republican Primary stopped by The Times Examiner office recently.
Connor is an articulate candidate conversant on all major issues both foreign and domestic. Although he is currently a practicing attorney, his military service has prepared him to be effective in any potential debate with Graham. He is able to draw from his training and experience as a commissioned officer in the United States Army with combat and advisory service in the Middle East.
Eight Candidates for State Superintendent of Education Attend Greenville Forum
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
All Candidates Oppose Common Core by Varying Degrees and for Different Reasons

All eight Republican primary candidates for South Carolina Superintendent of Education attended a forum Monday night at the Greenville Hilton.
The candidates appeared before the Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee and guests. The ballroom was filled to capacity.
Chairman Chad Groover selected Dr. Sid Cates, former Christian school principal and current member of Greenville County Council to moderate the forum.
Hobby Lobby Case Heard Before Supreme Court
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Supporters Have Optimistic Hopes for Outcome
The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores and Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Sebelius.
Under the Affordable Care Act HHS mandate, both Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood face the choice of either paying for pills or procedures that violate their moral beliefs – or paying crippling fines up to $100 per day, per employee. The fines could ultimately cost millions.
Cash “Removes Gloves” at One Nation Under God Rally
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Normally mild mannered Richard Cash removed the gloves and pulled out all stops during his address at the One Nation Under God Rally, Monday night at the TD Center in Greenville. His audience received his message with enthusiasm.

He warned his audience in advance that they would not be hearing a typical campaign address.
Cash outlined the problems the American people face and their origins, from removal of Bibles and prayer from classrooms to legalized abortion and attacks on traditional marriage and destruction of the family unit. He did not overlook the fact that Senator Lindsey Graham, his chief opponent in the Republican primary, is part of the problem, citing him as the only Republican who voted to confirm two ultra-liberal women, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, to the United States Supreme Court.
Meadows Announces for Re-election for Greenville County Council
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Greenville County Councilman Willis Meadows officially announced his candidacy for re-election for Greenville County Council District 19 seat today.
Meadows, vice-chairman of County Council, who is currently owner of a Greenville insurance agency, said he will continue to give the district “an effective, experienced and conservative voice on Greenville County Council.
“As a long-time resident of Greenville County I care deeply about our community,” Meadows said. “District 19 is facing new challenges, presented by unprecedented growth. Along with the existing problems of a recovering economy, development, congestion, and an increasing property tax burden, County Council continually faces new challenges that require common sense solutions. I want to continue to help find these new common sense solutions for our county just as I have done the past two terms as a council member. This approach is the same as I have used in my education and business careers for over four decades.”
S.C. Needs to “Rip Common Core Out by the Roots,” Candidate Says
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
NEA Leader says C. C. Implementation “Botched”—Proponent Mike Huckabee Advises: “Rebrand it, Refocus it, but Don’t retreat.”
With national supporters and proponents of Common Core retreating or urging more deception, Sheri Few, Republican candidate for South Carolina Superintendent of Education is digging in her heels and “taking no prisoners.”
In Greenville recently, Few said “the Palmetto State needs an education superintendent committed to stopping Common Core and charged the current Zais-Childs administration with giving ‘lip service” to those opposing the nationalized Common Core school curriculum scheme.”
Sen. Tim Scott Launches Campaign
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- By Thomas C. Hanson

US Sen. Tim Scott (left) and US Rep. Trey Gowdy (right) pose with Tommy, owner of Tommy’s Ham House where Tim Scott announced his campaign for the Senate race.
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