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News
Cuban American Conservative Sues Twitter, Craig’s List
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Magda Aguila suspects Operative Within GOP of instigating on-line Mischief
On November 1, 2013, Edwin Turnage, Attorney, Harris and Graves P.A. Filed a lawsuit against Twitter and Craig’s List, for Magda Aguila, a local business owner and active member of the Greenville County Republican Party. She is an outspoken advocate for the Republican Party platform and constitutionally conservative principles. She has been vocal in opposition to recent leadership changes and decisions in the County and State Republican Party.
Tens of Millions Spent on State Agency Travel
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- By Rick Brundrett from "The Nerve"
From “The Nerve”
As South Carolina struggles to recover from the Great Recession, state agencies in recent years have increased spending on travel in and out of the Palmetto State.
A review by The Nerve of annual state travel reports by S.C. Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom found that the total amount spent on travel increased from $61.9 million in fiscal 2009 to more than $69.6 million last fiscal year, which ended June 30 – a jump of more than $7.7 million, or 12.5 percent.
The totals include in-state and out-of-state conference registration fees; and travel, lodging and meal expenses for non-state employees under contract with state agencies. Expenditures paid from state, federal and “other” revenues, as listed in the annual state budget bill, are covered in the reports.
VA Forcing Chaplains from Service for Quoting Scripture, Praying in the Name of Jesus
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki Sued by Attorneys for Baptist Group
Two Baptist chaplains have said they were forced out of a Veterans Affairs chaplain-training program after they refused orders to “stop quoting the Bible” and “stop praying in the name of Jesus.”
This is a pattern of anti-Christian behavior that has surfaced throughout the Obama administration aimed at military personal both active and retired.
Navy Chaplain Lt. Commander Dan Klender and retired Army chaplain Major Steven Firtko had enrolled in the VA’s Clinical Pastoral Education Center program in San Diego last year.
Obama Appointees Transforming Army Medicine
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Described by Surgeon General as “cultural shift” from health care to lifestyle change
The most recent edition of the official Army newsletter to retired soldiers, surviving spouses and families includes a message from the first woman to hold the title of U. S. Army Surgeon General. The title of the article by Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho is titled Transforming Army medicine from a healthcare system to a system for health.
Gen. Horoho acknowledges that many improvements in battlefield medicine have been developed and perfected resulting in the saving of many lives during the recent decade of warfare that would have been lost in previous wars.
Conservative Author Star Parker Speaks at Furman
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- By Thomas C. Hanson

Star Parker gave an analysis of American welfare at Furman University Oct. 2 in an event sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow. Parker, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE urbancure.org) recounted her conversion to Christianity and transformation from liberalism to conservatism and showed how liberal policies harm black families. You can view her entire address at SouthCarolinaConservative.com.
Greenville County GOP Votes to Censure Senator Graham
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Resolution in support of the Replacement of Senator Lindsey Graham as Senator for the State of South Carolina passed by a margin of two to one
The Greenville County Republican Party Executive committee voted Monday night to censure South Carolina senior Senator Lindsey Graham.
The vote in favor of the resolution was 53 to 26 opposed. The measure that had been introduced in August was passed with little debate. Although the vote was lopsided against Graham, it revealed an increase in Graham supporters in the Executive Committee over votes to censure in previous years.
In other business, Attorney Samuel Harms gave a much awaited presentation on the status of the County GOP lawsuit seeking change to the South Carolina voting laws that are believed to be unconstitutional as they pertain to the primary and convention candidate selection processes. The presentation was given in executive session with only Executive Committeemen and precinct presidents and other party officers present, in compliance with attorney client rules.
Advice for A Surviving Military Spouse
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- By James Moore
In the event that a military spouse passes away, there are some things that need to be taken care of to make the transition for those left behind much easier. This week the Hyatt Regency in downtown Greenville hosted the South Carolina MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) 2013 conference where Lt. Col. USAF Ret. Shane Ostrom, Deputy Director, Benefits and Financial Information, from MOAA National conducted a meeting explaining benefits, updates and how to prepare.
- Greenville MOAA Hosts SC Council of Chapters Conference at Hyatt
- Scott Rowe Eagle Ceremony
- New Advocacy Center Seeks To Inform Voters and Legislators
- Criminalizing the Right? Military Labels Founding Fathers “Extremist”
- Royal Lao Airborne Veterans Banquet
- Snow Campaign Chapter, NSDAR, Honors Constitution Day
- Joseph Evan Davis Chapter #907, Children of the Confederacy, Meets in September

