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Subtle Methods of the Liberal Media
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Observe how Reporters for Liberal Media tend to Portray Conservatives as a Crude and Ignorant Passing Phenomenon Composed of Mindless Followers of Rush Limbaugh

Washington Post readers were recently given a portrait of what they described as “tea party groups feeling besieged” in Greenville, South Carolina.
“Although poll numbers showed the tea party more unpopular than ever, here was Mary Beth Green arriving in a car with a bumper sticker that read, “I am a Free American.”
Waving a biscuit, Dean Allen said: “When we are demoralized, we get crap like Obama in the White House.” Allen, who is writing a book, titled Rattlesnake Revolution: The Tea Party Strikes, said it was people like him who are the future of the party.
An Extraordinary World of Real Rabbits, Real Flowers and Real Adventure!
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- By Press Release

The Hayward family is preparing for another event filled year and have released their new Garden Gate Rabbit Park calendar for 2014. This beautiful introduction to their adorable rabbits every month is a conversation piece guaranteed to make smiles! The pictures include the name of the rabbit breed featured and also raised at the rabbit park. Share the joy of this special gift of amusing rabbit poses- a result of their amazing work with purebred show rabbits. Collect the extraordinary keepsake photographs by Loretta Hayward in this 10th Anniversary celebration of Garden Gate Cards their family business.
Renew Before February 1 and Avoid Rate Increase
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Renew Before February 1and Avoid Rate Increase
Dear Subscriber,
New postal and procedural changes effective January 26, have made it necessary to increase The Times Examiner subscription rates effective February 1, 2014.
We have absorbed previous postal rate increases, however, the new postal rates will equal or exceed the current price of subscriptions. In order to be as helpful as we can to our loyal subscribers, we make the following announcement:
How to Get Started Homeschooling – The Concise Version
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- By Holly Sheen
Homeschooling is much easier than you think. A grand aura has been built up around EDUCATION so that most parents are completely intimidated at the thought of teaching their own children. Nevermind that these same parents have been teaching these same children almost everything they know for at least four or five years previous to arriving at ‘school age.’ Tacking on some academics to everything else a parent teaches a child is not that mysterious. Grab a few books, find some like-minded homeschoolers who can give you pointers, figure out the state law, and you are on your way. Yes, it’s that simple.
Christmas Wreaths Placed on Grave Markers at “Dolly” Cooper Cemetery
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- By Gilbert Scales

More than 150 volunteers gathered at M.J. “Dolly” Coooper Veterans Cemetery on Saturday, December 14th, to place the “Wreaths Across America” Christmas wreaths on all veterans grave markers as a cold wind-blown rain fell. More than 1,100 wreaths were used to decorate the gravestones.
Ken Ward Honored for 38-Years Community Service
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

The Tigerville Fire Department honored Charles K. “Ken” Ward and his wife Betty Jean during the annual awards banquet Friday night at North Greenville University. Chief Russell Ledford made the presentation and cited Ward for 38 years of dedicated service as a volunteer firefighter and 22 years as a Fire Commissioner. His commission term ends this month and Ward has decided at age 80 to allow younger firemen to rush out in the middle of the night in all kinds of weather to fight fires and preserve lives. Although he is retiring from official duties, no one expects Ken Ward to sit in a rocking chair at home if his fellow firemen are heading to a fire or assisting a neighbor in distress.
Christmas at the Confederate Museum
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- By Terry M. Thacker

Raquelle and Heather Sheen entertained a packed house with their Christmas music this past Friday night at the Museum and Library of Confederate History.
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- WWII Pilot Training A Dangerous Mission
- Three Generations Supporting Southern Heritage
- Commander in Chief Visits 16th Regiment SCV
- Sherry Few Explains Why Common Core is Bad For Children

