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News
Schlafly Backs Few in Education Superintendent Race
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- By Press Release
Republican Education Superintendent candidate Sheri Few today picked up an endorsement from Eagle Forum President Phyllis Schlafly and the Eagle Forum PAC.
“Common Core threatens our local schools with federal control and a left-wing agenda that minimizes individualism in search of collective results. Sheri Few recognizes this threat. Her nomination and election will be a catalyst for change throughout the entire nation to end Common Core and return education to parents, school boards and teachers,” stated Ms. Schlafly.
Sen. Tim Scott Launches Campaign
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- By Thomas C. Hanson

Sen. Tim Scott launched his election campaign at Tommy’s Ham House in Greenville, Thursday. Rep. Trey Gowdy introduced Sen. Scott, calling him “the most decent person I have ever known in public office.” Sen. Scott said: “At the federal level, we see a government that is running inconsistent with the values of America. It is our responsibility to bring it back onboard with the American people starting here in the Upstate.”
You can view Sen. Scott’s speech and Rep. Gowdy’s introduction online at SouthCarolinaConservative.com.
“Obamacare Worst Thing Since Slavery”
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
Conservative commentator Benjamin Carson addressed the Great Homeschool Convention at the TD Center in Greenville, Saturday night.
Dr. Carson told the audience: “I am not politically correct,” explaining that people came to this country seeking freedom from governments telling them what they could say, what they could do and where they could live. “They can only be successful through intimidation and fear, and if people are not intimidated by them and don’t fear them, they have nothing.”
Our Founding Fathers founded a country where the people were at the center, not the government, but this is changing. He called Obamacare the worst thing since slavery.
Dr. Carson and his wife Candy signed books and autographs afterward.
You can watch Dr. Carson’s speech online at SouthCarolinaConservative.com.
Speaker Bobby Harrell in Desperate Legal Battle
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Asking Judge to Replace Attorney General as Grand Jury Prosecutor
Circuit Court Judge Casey Manning is faced with a dilemma. He is being asked by lawyers for House Speaker Bobby Harrell to disqualify South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson from prosecuting a state grand jury ethics case against House Speaker Harrell.
This is a high-stakes political battle between an Attorney General, who says he is only doing his job, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, who holds the most powerful position in the state and has been accused of abusing that power and misusing campaign funds.
Michelle Wiles Files for District 4 House Seat in Pickens County
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sales Manager, Home School Mom, Conservative Republican, Favors Smaller, more efficient Government
Michelle Wiles, Sales Manager and Director of Public Relations for Panacea Biofuels, LLC, who successfully homeschooled 6 children, is running for the South Carolina House to represent District 4 in Pickens County.
Wiles has been active in the Republican Party, education organizations and community activities.
She is outspoken on her position on issues that need attention in state government.
Smaller Government: Smaller government allows greater economic freedom and personal liberty. The people have power and the government serves their needs. Citizens should see County and city government as more important than state and federal government.
Investigation into Death of Greer Nurse Reopened
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
After Sixteen Years, Coroner Revised “Manner of Death” from “suicide” to “Undetermined” as Sheriff Reopens Investigation – Persistence of Parents and Family’s Search for Truth Produced Results and Relief
Thanks to the dedication and professionalism of a Charleston County Coroner, the sixteen-year nightmare of a Greer family may be coming to an end. Their persistent belief that their South Carolina Highway Patrolman son-in-law may have killed their bright, attractive daughter and that the investigation into her death was “botched” is finally coming to fruition.
On March 7, 2014, the sixteenth anniversary of the mysterious death of their daughter Susan, Tom and Shirley Beacham of Greer received a phone call from Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten who said she was changing the official ruling on their daughter’s manner of death from “suicide” to “undetermined.” Wooten was not Coroner at the time of the original report. A spokesman for the Charleston County Sheriff informed the Charleston Post and Courier that the ruling would require a prompt review of the case.
House Passes Gowdy Bill to Stop Executive Overreach
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- By Press Release
Washington, DC—Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 4138, the Enforce the Law Act, by a vote of 233-181. Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) introduced this legislation with Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) and Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-PA.).
Gowdy: “The Constitution gives Congress the responsibility to write the laws and the Executive to enforce them. We don’t pass suggestions. We don’t pass ideas. We pass laws. Regardless of our politics, I hope my colleagues have enough regard for our work to expect those laws would be faithfully executed.”
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