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News
Palmetto Boys’ State / Girls’ State Inauguration Day
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- By Gilbert Scales

The Palmetto Boys’ State Program sponsored by the American Legion Department of South Carolina was held on the campus of Anderson University, June 9-15, 2013.
The Palmetto Girls’ State Program sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of South Carolina was held on the campus of Presbyterian College, June 9-15, 2013.
The boys are called citizens of Boys’ State and reside in cities and counties. The governmental organization of Palmetto Boys’ State consists of one state, six counties, nineteen cities, six judicial circuits and nineteen election precincts.
SAR Opens Library and Museum of Revolutionary War History
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- By Press Release
The Col. Robert Anderson Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, recently held the Grand Opening of the Library and Museum of Revolutionary War History at the Culture Center on Academy St. in Simpsonville, SC. The new Director is Compatriot Tom Weidner.
Veterans Jailed for Criticism of Government Policies
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“A Government System is Targeting Military Veterans for Expressing their Discontent over America's Rapid Transition to a Police State.”
John W. Whitehead, president of the Rutherford Institute, has announced that his organization has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Marine who was jailed and held for the comments he made on Facebook that expressed dissatisfaction with the policies and direction of the Obama Administration.
The lawsuit filed in U. S. District Court in Richmond, Virginia, claims the seizure and detention of the veteran is part of a plan “executed by the Obama administration called Operation Vigilant Eagle... A federal program to do surveillance on military veterans who express views critical of the government.”
Blue Ridge High School AFJROTC Awards
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Blue Ridge High School held their 6th Annual AFJROTC Awards Banquet at Ebenezer Welcome Baptist Church, Thursday, May 23, 2013. Outstanding cadets received 16 National awards during the ceremony.
The Blue Ridge Aerospace Science Department is headed by Lt. Col. David Rogers, Senior Aerospace Science Instructor and MSgt. Fred Fuller, Aerospace Science Instructor. Mrs. Reena Watson is the Blue Ridge High School Principal.
Youth Participation Adds Optimism to Future Scottish Games
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- By Suzanna Dye

“I’m not even Scottish, but I just love the Highland Games! All my friends showed up because I talked about it so much,” said Pasha Franklin, this year’s Miss Scottish Highland Games. She and many others enjoyed the sights and smells of this year’s Scottish Highland Games at Furman University this past Saturday. Pasha went on to describe how excited she is to be competing for the Miss South Carolina Pageant under the Highland Games’ title. “I really like representing something I get so excited about” she said.
Every year at the games there’s music, competitions, a park for children, lots of food, a British car show, and men in kilts. This gathering of the clans draws in people of all ages, begging them to participate in the activities, and try the different foods.
Museum Directory with Rifle Used by Revenge Sniper Jack Hinson
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The Father Never Forgot nor Forgave Yankee Soldiers that Killed His Sons and Placed their Heads on His Gateposts

The Commonwealth of Kentucky historical marker located at Golden Pond reads: CIVIL WAR SNIPER: In 1862, Jack Hinson swore revenge against the Union Army when two sons were executed as bushwhackers. From Ambush he picked off men in blue uniforms on gunboats and on land. With a price on his head, he continued his vendetta until his gun bore 36 notches at close of war. He guided Gen. Nathan B. Forrest in his last campaign in the area. Oct. – Nov. 1864.
War Declared on Christians in the Military
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Military Personnel told they must not Share Faith in God, or They will Face Discipline, Discharge or Court-Martial
There are numerous reports indicating that the Obama Pentagon is “about to implement a new policy under which any members of the military ‘caught’ talking about their Christian faith will be subject to court martial or imprisonment!”
The Washington Post reported April 26th that anti-Christian activist Mikey Weinstein met with senior Air Force officials to discuss “religious issues” in the military. Weinstein heads up the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF). He is quoted as writing: “We must vigorously
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