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Opening of the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library at Beauvoir, Biloxi, Mississippi
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- By Pam Evans

The Sons of Confederate Veterans held its 2013 Sesquicentennial Heritage Rally on Saturday, March 16, 2013, in Biloxi, Mississippi, at the opening of the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum on the grounds of Beauvior, the last home of President and Mrs. Jefferson Davis in the years following the War Between the States. Beauvoir was the site of his retirement and the place where he wrote his two-volume memoir, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government. Following his death, the home was sold to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans with two stipulations:first, the property was to be used as a Confederate Veterans Home for the veterans and their widows at no charge to them.
Tim Tebow and the Preacher
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Pastor Responds to Tebow Cancellation of Speaking Engagement
New York Jets Quarterback Tim Tebow had been scheduled to speak at the dedication of Dallas, Texas, First Baptist Church’s new $130 million campus next month.
First Baptist Pastor Robert Jeffress has been a strong advocate for traditional marriage between one man and one woman and has been an uncompromising supporter of Biblical truth.
The liberal media, politicians and some so-called Protestant pastors have attacked Pastor Jeffress for his lack of support and agreement with Muslim, Catholic and Mormon doctrine.
Senator Tim Scott Opens Greenville Office
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- By Cheryl Teague
Cal Thomas Challenges Pro-Life Audience With Chilling Reality
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Author and television commentator Cal Thomas kept his audience of more than a thousand sitting on the edge of their chairs as he brought them from laughter to tears and back to laughter.
Thomas was the guest speaker at the Piedmont Women’s Center Annual Banquet for Life. He wove a brilliant blend of tasteful humor with the very somber subject of life, death, murder and the wrath of God.
Prior to his presentation, Thomas and his audience witnessed live ultrasound images of 12 and 14 week old unborn babies in the womb of volunteers on the large
TD Center screen. A guided tour of the developing infant was led by a Piedmont Women’s Center staff nurse.
Nullification Hearing Draws Crowd of Supporters
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- By James "Chip" Moore
Walter Williams and Kent Masterson Brown were high profile speakers in support of nullification
An overflowing crowd of supporters showed up to witness the second SC House subcommittee pass legislation for the nullification of Obamacare. Due to the large crowd the Master-at-Arms had to turn people away once they ran out of chairs. An overflow room was set up where the event could be listened to by concerned citizens.
With a limited amount of time for the subcommittee to make a decision there was only enough time for two speakers to speak before representatives. Dr. Walter Williams, a George Mason University professor, and Kent Masterson Brown, a constitutional attorney, were the speakers.
Gangs a Problem in Greenville
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- By James "Chip" Moore
Let there be no mistake, Greenville County does have a gang problem. The Sheriff’s office has dedicated two officers to deal solely with gang trends and people, and another officer has been dedicated to deal with gangs in school.
Even though it is a problem, the Sheriff’s office is hitting it head-on. In Greenville County there have been no less than 57 documented gangs such as street and biker gangs. Each gang is classified on different levels.
Member of “Greatest Generation” Turns 90
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- By Jennifer Sawyer

Luther Conway “Skip” Shelton born March 12, 1923, in Cleveland, Ohio, turned 90 this Mar. 12, 2013.
Skip, as he is known, is a decorated WWII veteran and part of what the writer considers the “greatest generation” – those who gave all to save the world from dominance by Germany and Japan. Skip was raised in Greenville and joined the Air Force in 1943, halfway through the war. He trained as a pilot in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. Skip attended bomber school in Washington State and was sent to England later in 1943.
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