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News
Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice May Return to Bench
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Roy Moore Won Republican Primary, Leads in Polls over Democrat Opponent
It appears that former Alabama Supreme Court Judge Roy Moore is headed back to his old job.
We recall that Moore was removed from his elected post by a federal judge for refusing to follow an order to remove the Ten Commandments from the Supreme Court building.
Alabama voters are allowed to elect their Supreme Court justices. Moore has filed for the office, won the Republican primary over two well-financed opponents and now is the Republican candidate on the ballot for the November 6, General Election. His Republican opponents were incumbent Judge Chuck Malone and Former State Attorney General Charlie Graddick.
Freedom Focused
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- By Harry Kibler
There are few South Carolinians that haven’t heard about the ballot fiasco that emerged during the current election cycle. For many voters in South Carolina the issue has become so complex and difficult to follow that they’ve simply given up on making sense of it. For those that have followed the controversy and have a basic understanding, they have engaged the battle to maintain a choice between the incumbent and a challenger.
A single incumbent, Senator Jake Knotts of Lexington County, fearing a competitive race, challenged the legal filing status of his opponent, Katrina Shealy. When the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Shealy had not properly filed paperwork she was removed from the ballot. The court’s decision prompted a firestorm of other challengers being removed from the ballot. It also revealed the inability of incumbents to correct a problem they created. The end result was more than 200 challengers being removed from the June Primary ballot. No incumbents were entangled in the paperwork mess because they had created an exemption for themselves to avoid the requirement.
Travelers Rest Area Celebrates Spirit ‘45
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- By Gilbert Scales

The United States Congress passed a resolution in 2010, stating that the second Sunday in August would be a celebration of national unity and our appreciation for the men and women who were in the military during World War II. World War II officially ended in August 1945. The war in Europe ended May 8, 1945, but the Japanese did not officially surrender until September 2, 1945.
Sunday, August 12th, being the second Sunday in August, the Travelers Rest community celebrated the annual “Spirit ‘45" at the Reedy River Baptist Church. More than 300 guests attended the celebration program, which included 24 WWII veterans.
River Falls Firefighters Saving Lives … What Are We Doing for Them?
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- By Tammy Johnston

River Falls Firefighters are losing their fire station…two months ago the roof of their station dropped dramatically and the ceiling bowed in the middle of the bay area where their shiny red fire trucks sit, ready to rescue an injured person in the Marietta area. Walls have shifted, windows cracked, and trusses dropped a foot…1st one loose and then came the domino effect…boom, boom, boom…. “Contractors have said this building is dangerous and it is going to fall in,” affirms David Embry, River Falls Fire Chief. Now the firehouse is unsafe for these heroes to serve this area.
These firefighters, both men and women ages 13 to 70, volunteer their time to serve this area of 4,000 plus residents every second of the day.
J. C. Penney Sales Slide, Stock Drops as Customers Stay Away
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Management Blames Pricing, Denies Impact of Boycott
The Associated Press has reported that J. C. Penney has experienced an unexpected slide in sales and a drop in stock prices. Management is attributing the losses in business to a new pricing strategy that is unpopular with customers. The report printed in the local daily newspaper failed to mention the ongoing “One Million Mom” boycott of the retail chain.
J. C. Penney’s problems with customers began early this year when the retail chain hired openly lesbian Ellen DeGeneres as spokesperson and began portraying same-sex couples in their advertisements.
Chick-fil-A Receives Outpouring of Support for Biblical Stand on Marriage
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

When Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy told a reporter that he subscribed to the Biblical view of marriage between one man and one woman, little did he know what was to come. The entire liberal establishment went on the attack. Left to their devices, they would have destroyed a wonderful company created by a self-made man and his sons based on Biblical principles. The food outlets are closed on Sundays, the employees are courteous, the food is tasty and customers are loyal.
When former Arkansas Governor and Baptist preacher turned Fox talk show host suggested that Wednesday, August first be Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day, Americans responded. They responded by the thousands.
Defense Budget Cuts Leave Americans Vulnerable
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sequestra-tion mechan-ism will lead to “Inability to Defend the Nation”
Billions of dollars in automatic spending cuts are scheduled to hit the Defense Department beginning next January. These cuts, amounting to half of the total $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over the next decade, would result in the “smallest Air Force in the history of the United States, the smallest Navy since 1940, and the smallest Army since 1915.
“Those cuts, in the words of the secretary of defense and all our uniformed leaders, would jeopardize our national security. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said it would be devastating,” said Senator John McCain last week in an interview with NEWSMAX intended: “to warn the country of the devastating effects of this sequestration and, literally, our inability to defend the nation.”
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- Operation Lost Vote Making South Carolina History

