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News
Imposing Political Correctness in Greenville County Schools
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Limited Religious Expression Allowed on School Property by Students and Employees
While the elected Greenville County School Board was busy raising taxes and voting themselves pay raises, teachers were being instructed as to when, where and how they may pray. When schools opened last week, there was confusion, frustration and many unanswered questions.
All or some teachers and administrators were given a Power Point presentation describing in great detail how their religious practices would be regulated when acting in the capacity of a school employee.
BJU Opens Renovated Dining Common
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- By Press Release

Dr. Stephen Jones, president of Bob Jones University, today reopened the renovated student dining room of the Dixon-McKenzie Dining Common—the major dining facility on the BJU campus.
Joined by representatives of the University family, contractors and city, county and state officials, Jones recognized donors and several individuals who played key roles in the nearly $6 million renovation project. Following the brief program, attendees enjoyed lunch in the newly-renovated facilities.
Rand Paul Speaks at Duncan BBQ
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- By Cheryl Cuthrell
Why Should We Place Our Trust in SCGOP Leadership?
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- By Stephen Brown

Anyone paying the slightest attention to Republican Party politics knows that there are sharp divisions within the Republican Party regarding how to best fight and defeat the big government agenda of the Democrat Party. That liberal agenda is proudly championed by Democrats and often quietly enabled by their allies found within the ranks of the GOP. At the federal level, we see divisions within the Republican Party over such issues as border security, immigration, NSA surveillance of U.S. citizens without a warrant and the defunding of Obamacare. Many times we find the actions of conservative leaders within the Republican Party thwarted by those establishment Republicans, such as Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who undercut the efforts of our conservative movement and its leadership. Unfortunately, such divisions within the GOP are not only found in Washington. Those divisions are very much alive and in play right here at home in South Carolina.
Haley to Run Again for Governor
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- By James "Chip" Moore

When it came time for Governor Nikki Haley to decide if she would run for a second term there were a few deciding factors.
“I sat down and said when I ran the first time that I don’t want to run again if I don’t think we’re moving the ball. I need to know that we’re doing more than just butting heads. I need to know we’re making a difference,” said Haley “And we did that. You looked at our promises and it isn’t what we said, it is what we’ve done…We did that as the team of South Carolina.”
City Driving “Cameras Unlimited” Out of Business
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“When they took my Sign, they Kind-of Put a Hole in my Heart”
Lloyd Turner bought a building at 641 Wade Hampton Boulevard in 1986 and opened Cameras Unlimited at that location.
On March 7th, 2013, he received a certified letter from Bryan Wood, Zoning Administrator for the City of Greenville. The sign on his property had been declared dilapidated.
Section 19-6.6.2(0) of the city code defines a dilapidated sign as “a sign that the administrator has determined is structurally unsound, has defective parts, or is in need of painting or maintenance.”
The City’s paid public servant saved his choice words for the veteran business owner for the last paragraph: “If the required corrective actions are not completed by the stated date, administrative summonses may be issued for you to appear in Municipal Court. For each violation you may be punished by a fine of not more than $1,205.00 and/or by imprisonment for not more than 30 days. Each day any violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.”
Senatorial Challenger Speaks at RINO Hunt Meeting
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

State Sen. Lee Bright announced recently that he will challenge Sen. Lindsey Graham for the U.S. Senate seat. Bright is the third candidate to announce his challenge of Graham. Bright responded to a variety of questions from the audience. His answers were direct and brief. There were no attempts to evade questions, and no issues were brought up with which he was not familiar.
- Greenville County Schools Names Two Emerging Teachers of the Year
- Northwest Middle Social Studies Teacher Named GCS Teacher of the Year
- Greenville VA Outpatient Clinic Opens for Veterans on Monday, August 19th
- McCullough-Anderson Memorial Service
- Spirit of ‘45 Upstate Held Sunday at Reedy River Baptist Church
- A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE REPLACEMENT OF LINDSEY GRAHAM AS SENATOR FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
- Election of Greenville County GOP Chairman Delayed

