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News
Confederate Memorial Day after 150 Years
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- By Dr. Terry Lee Rude
The following message was presented to about 200 attendees of the Confederate Memorial Day Service at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina, Sunday, May 1, 2011.
The Greenville camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) and the chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy held Confederate Memorial day on Sunday, May 1. The official date is May 10 in commemoration of May 10, 1863, the day Stonewall Jackson died, but we pick a convenient Sunday near the 10th. Just a few days prior to that Sunday some SCV members were alarmed by things they read in The Greenville News.
One concern was a County Council person who stated that we just ought to forget about the “Civil War.” Another was Jesse Jackson’s claim when he spoke to Southside High School April 11, one day before the sesquicentennial celebration of the firing on Fort Sumter, that a third of Southerners owned slaves. Where did he get such a large figure?
Was McCain Ineligible to Run for the Presidency?
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- By John Murphy
Why Haven’t Republicans Challenged Obama?
First, let me state up front that this is a theory of mine. I'm not a Constitutional scholar and I have no inside information that someone told me.
I'm asked all the time by Obama supporters, "Isn't there one thing that Obama has done good in your view?" After thinking long and hard, I have to admit that there is one thing that Obama has done that is good. It's providing a reason for citizens to read or reread the Constitution of the United States and try to understand its meaning.
CALL TO CONVENTION
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- By Patrick Haddon
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The Greenville County Republican Convention will be held at 9 a.m. April 9, 2011 at the Carolina First Center, 1 Exposition Drive, Greenville SC 29607.
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S.C. Sound Money Conference Held in Columbia
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- By Jeff West
The S.C. Sound Money Committee held an Economic Conference on Gold and Silver in Columbia on Monday, February 7, to educate the public and legislature on the dangers of our fiat Federal Reserve system, and the urgent need for a sound monetary system for S.C. as our financial system heads towards inevitable collapse from printing too much currency. Rep. Kenny Bingham, House majority leader, Rep. Rick Quinn, Sen. Lee Bright and Sen. David Thomas were the legislators who attended, as both Senators are spearheading the legislative effort in the Senate. Attendees were educated by a wonderful array of extremely knowledgeable speakers live from all over the world via the Internet.
Economic Summit Could Be Precursor to S.C. Currency
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- By Steven Yates
The Monday before last (February 7), the South Carolina Sound Money Economic Summit convened in Columbia. There were two separate events. The first was Monday evening for dinner and several speakers. The second (which due to a schedule conflict I could not attend) was held Tuesday afternoon with the Senate Banking Committee on the State House Grounds.
Let’s Ruin a River for the Agenda
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- By David Knapp
A person’s property is a projection of life itself; its an extension of the person’s life, energy, and ingenuity. The families owning property along the South Saluda River take care of the land. Now they are being pushed around, ignored, and their concerns over a reckless project discounted. A public-private partnership with big plans and a time table has little concern for longtime residents along the river.
South Carolina’s Secession Hill
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- By Jennifer Sawyer
Regaining its Rightful Place in History
In Abbeville, South Carolina, lies a 1.9 acre tract of land known today as Secession Hill. It is named for the event of November 22, 1860, which took place there. This event forever changed the course of history for the union of states known as the United States and particularly the Southern States of America.
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