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News
Council Actions Draws Ire of Coalition
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Council Chair Accused of Changing Meeting Schedule to Spoil Coalition Plans to Seek Redress of Concerns
Greenville County Council meets each first and third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. December 7 is the first Tuesday in December. Citizens are allowed to speak at those meetings for no more than 3 minutes each regarding items on the agenda if no public hearing has been held on the item and on any subject near the end of the meeting. Total time allotted for public input is 30 minutes.
McCain Describes Repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell “Dangerous”
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Opposition by Sixty Percent of Army, Marine Combat Troops Discounted
President Obama and Democrats in control of Congress until January are determined to repeal the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy governing homosexuals in the military during the “lame duck” session of Congress as part of the Defense Authorization Act.
A study conducted by the Department of Defense was released last week and the US Senate held hearings before the week ended, questioning the service chiefs, who are hard pressed to oppose a decision by the Commander in Chief they have sworn to obey.
Floyd Won’t Seek Re-election as SCGOP Chairman
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Replacement to be Elected by State Delegates in May 2011
South Carolina Republican Party Chairwoman Karen Floyd has announced she will not seek another term as state party chairman.
Floyd said she has accomplished the goals set when she was elected in 2009 and is ready to move on and let someone else set new goals and set new records of accomplishment.
Lee Announces Plans to Run for Senate in 2012
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Former Congressional Candidate Remaining Active, Engaged
Jim Lee barely missed the runoff in the Republican Congressional Primary Election last spring that pitted Trey Gowdy against incumbent Bob Inglis. The rest is history. Gowdy defeated Inglis and went on to defeat a Democrat opponent in the General Election and is now the Congressman-elect for the Fourth Congressional District.
Bolton: Adversaries View Obama as Weak Inviting Challenges We are Not Ready to Handle
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
John Bolton: “Dangerous Time for the United States”

Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton spoke at Furman, Monday evening, in an event hosted by Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow.
In an interview with The Times Examiner before his address on “The Case Against Global Citizenship,” Bolton said President Obama “is the most radical president who has ever been elected. His obvious priority is domestic policy, restructuring our economy in a whole variety of ways people are familiar with. I think it is a very dangerous time for the United States.”
MOAA Celebrates 40 Years in Greenville
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- By By Brenda Jansons, 1LT. USA (Ret)

Members of the Greenville Chapter, Military Officers Association of America celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the chapter by honoring past presidents of the Chapter during a dinner at the Greenville Hilton. Each past president present for the event was presented with a small gift as a token of appreciation for service to the chapter and the local community.
Abuses of the U.S. Constitution Stimulate Public Reaction
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Classes on Constitution Springing Up Across Upcountry
Abuses of the Constitution of the United States by elected officials at all levels of government have fueled an explosion of interest by patriotic private citizens in studying the Constitution and its value to a free republic.
Harry Kibler and RINO Hunt started the first class in Greenville County two months ago. Kibler announced at his monthly meeting last Friday night that classes are being planned by groups of interested citizens in several counties in the Upcountry.
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- Wade Hampton High School Honors Veterans

