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News
GOP Executive Committee Stops Short of Calling for Holder Impeachment
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

The Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee stopped short of calling for the Impeachment of Attorney General Eric Holder during their Monday night meeting. A member of the committee from Travelers Rest was prepared to present a resolution for a vote by the committee, but suspended his intended proposal until after the congressional hearing, testimony by Holder, and action by the Congressional committee scheduled for Thursday, at the request of the county chairman and Fourth Congressional District staff.
Tommy’s Ham House Site of Hannity/Gingrich Interview
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

Tommy’s Ham House in Greenville, South Carolina, was the site of the most probing interview of Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich to date.
The candidate, whose South Carolina campaign staff had abandoned him more than a month earlier, had found new life through his performance in the televised debates and rocketed to the top of South Carolina and national polls.
Citizens Found Town Meeting For Seniors “Very Informative”
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The Town Meeting for Seniors was worthwhile and “very informative,” said Billy Rainey, a retired television program host and sales executive. Rainey and his wife Delores attended all 12 sessions of the meeting hosted by Greenville County Probate Judge Debora Faulkner.
The meeting was held at Greenville County Square on the morning of Friday, December 2nd from 8:30 am. until Noon.
Young Pastor Preached 1st Sermon on Sunday Pearl Harbor Attacked
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- By Pam Evans
Pastor Paul B. Chandler, Jr. Honored for 70 Years of Gospel Ministry

Pastor Paul B. Chandler, Jr., of Flat Rock, N.C., at age 17 was on his way to preach his first sermon at a youth rally in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Sunday, December 7, 1941, when he heard the news on the radio that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. He felt that the country would soon be entering into World War II, and he knew that many of the young people to whom he would be preaching could possibly be going into battle. The text of his first sermon was from Romans 12:1 and 2: “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world; but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” Eighteen young people made professions of faith in Christ at that service. His first wife, Esther Lillian Allen (Chandler), was in attendance at that service.
Time Running Out on Edison Light Bulb
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Congress must act Before January 1 Deadline
Unless Congress takes action to repeal the so-called “efficiency standards” enacted under a liberal Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush, as of January 1, 2012, it will be illegal to manufacture and sell the 100-watt incandescent “Edison” light bulb in the United States.
Baptists Under- represented in Congress
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Catholics, Jews, Mormons Over-represented
A study of the religious composition of the 112th Congress shows Baptists, the second largest religious denomination in the United States, are underrepre-sented in Congress based on their adult percentage of the U. S. population.
The study conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion shows that adult Baptists make up 17.2 percent of American adults, but are represented in the U. S. House of Representatives by only 13.8 percent of House members and 8 percent of the Senate.
MOAA Decorates Tree for St. Francis Festival of Trees
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- By MaryAnn Steinmetz

Members of the Military Officers Association of America, Greenville Chapter, decorated a tree for the St. Francis Festival of trees located at the Mariott Greenville on the Parkway. Left to right: Maj. (ret) Raymond Miller, MaryLou Miller, Vallerie Gonzales, 1st Lt. (ret) Brenda Jansons, Col. (ret) Maryann Steinmetz, Col. (ret) William Koehler, and Col. (ret) Stephan Carroll.
- Sevier Middle School Hosts Veterans Day Memorial Service
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