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News
Republican Women’s Heritage
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LaDonna Ryggs, chairman of the Spartanburg Republican Party, said that “Republican women have given us a great heritage” as she recounted the history of the Republican Party and the National Federation of Republican Women at the Greenville County Republican Women’s monthly luncheon at the Poinsett Club, Thursday.
Ryggs referred to a plank of the 1872 Republican platform that read: “The Republican Party is mindful of its obligations to the loyal women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom. ” This was nearly 50 years before women had the right to vote.
Furman Faculty Committee Undermines Conservative Speaker Program
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Students Denied Credit for Attending the Corsi Lecture
Almost a hundred people showed up at Furman Hall to hear a presentation by Harvard educated New York Times bestselling author Dr. Jerome Corsi, Monday evening. There was a noticeable absence of students in the audience.
A student spokesman said a faculty committee had decided there was a “gap” between Dr. Corsi’s Harvard PhD and his six bestselling books and the topic he was to speak on at Furman. As a result, he was declared unqualified to speak and therefore virtually all of the small group of students in attendance were members of the sponsoring organization – The Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow(CSBT).
Corsi Believes Obama May Bow-Out of 2012 Election
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has Formed ‘Cold Case Posse’ to Investigate President’s Eligibility
The Times Examiner had an opportunity to discuss current events with Dr. Jerome R. Corsi prior to his presentation at Furman University, Monday evening. During the discussion, he received a phone call regarding his conversation with Arizona Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio that morning.
When asked if he thought Obama would prevail through the 2012 election, Dr. Corsi said in his view “there is a fifty-fifty chance” that the powers that be in the Democrat party will convince Obama to withdraw from the race. He believes the logical replacement would be Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
There Is a Real Chance to Stop Funding for “Sustainable Communities.”
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- By Tom DeWeese
Action Alert: (This in from Virginia property rights activist Cathy Turner)
Here are the details:
The House of Representatives have cut funding from Obama’s Partnership for Sustainable Communities program. The program has been targeted for elimination from the House FY 2012 spending bill.
Defunding Sustainable Development has also come through a Department of Transportation bill, a draft of which completely eliminates funding for what are called TIGER grants, which provides funding for the largest grants through the Partnership for Sustainable Communities program.
Weather Perfect for Constitution Day Festival
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

The cool, late summer afternoon was perfect for celebration of Constitution Day at Heritage Park in Simpsonville on Saturday.
In addition to an informative address by Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy that included an update on the NLRB’s unconstitutional power grab in support of union bosses, there were patriotic reenactments, music and an opportunity for youngsters and adults alike to become more informed about the Constitution of the United States, especially the 27 Amendments to the Constitution.
An Observer’s View of the Senate - DOT Hearing
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- By J. Don Rodgers

In a rare off-season public hearing held Thursday, the Senators of the Transportation Committee sought urgently to determine why the Department of Transportation could not pay certain private contractors multi-million dollars owed for highway projects already completed. Numerous contractors were forced to lay off employees and some were facing bankruptcy because for the first time DOT was apparently unable to pay tens of millions of dollars of obligations to these contractors, and was also in arrears with the State Infrastructure Bank. This is certainly an urgent and shocking revelation.
Remember 9/11 Ceremony at Wade Hampton High School
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“We Will Never Forget”

Wade Hampton High School remembered 9/11 with a ceremony on September 9th in memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
The ceremony took place at the flagpole in front of the school on Pine Knoll Drive. The ceremony included remarks by Principal Lance Radford, a wreath laying by Representatives of the Greenville County Sheriffs Department and the Wade Hampton Fire Department.
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