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News
Viguerie: “Conservative Movement Re-Launched”
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“Stronger Than Even in Reagan Years”
Richard A. Viguerie, one of the founders of modern conservatism and author of Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause, noted that voters in the Senate Republican Primary Elections in Colorado and Connecticut favored conservative candidates. Viguerie is optimistic about the outlook for the upcoming general election.
County Council Kills Sunday Alcohol Sales Referendum in Committee
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The proposed referendum for Sunday Alcohol Sales in unincorporated areas of Greenville County never made it to the County Council for approval on second reading. The measured was killed by a vote of 6 in favor to 5 in opposition in the Committee of the Whole. Seven votes were required to move it forward to the full council.
Glenn McCall tells Upstate Republican Women:
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
We look to Greenville to uphold our conservative values

Glenn McCall, one of South Carolina’s two national committeemen, told the Upstate Republic Women, Monday, that the Greenville County Republican Party is the benchmark that other county Republican parties strive to follow.
“We look to you to uphold our conservative values,” McCall said, citing the leadership of chairman Patrick Haddon and Dan Herren, state executive committeeman.
Half of School Board Facing Election Challenges
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Filing Closed at Noon Monday with all Incumbents Challenged
Taking funds from classroom teachers, increasing debt and raising taxes during a deep recession and period of high unemployment are some of the factors attracting candidates to challenge members of the Greenville County School Board this election year.
Political opposition can change the attitude of incumbent school board members who may have been less than sensitive to their constituents during their lengthy four-year terms.
Blue Ridge AFJROTC Cadet Leadership School
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- By Press Release

From 10-17 July, 2010, 17 Blue Ridge cadets attended Cadet Leadership School on the campus of Converse College. There were over 300 cadets present, representing 22 high schools from North Carolina, Georgia, and South Carolina. This annual event focuses on developing leadership skills, teamwork, attention to detail, self-discipline, respect for authority, and Air Force related academics. Five Blue Ridge cadets were recognized for their outstanding performance.
Wakesha Fogle Greenville County Teacher of the Year
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Northwood Middle School Math Teacher

Greenville County Schools Superintendent Phinnize J. Fisher announced the selection of Wakesha Fogle, Northwood Middle School mathematics teacher, as the 2010-11 Greenville County Teacher of the Year.
South Carolina's First in South GOP Primary Status Preserved
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- By SC GOP
Kansas City, MO - August 6, 2010 - South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Karen Floyd today announced that South Carolina will retain its unique status as the nation's First in the South Republican Presidential Primary, with a new rule passed by the Republican National Committee.
The date of the primary will likely be set in late February of 2012, after the Iowa and New Hampshire contests. All other states are encouraged by the new rule to have their contests in April, but can go in March so long as they award their delegates on a proportional basis.
- Rowena Booker, “The Real Maverick”
- Massive Tax Increase Due January 1, 2011
- Christian Medical Association Protests Use of Military Facilities for Abortions
- “The Real Maverick”
- Sixteen Conservative and Tea Party Groups Sign Censure of Senator Lindsey Graham
- GOP Organizing New Precincts
- Local Action the Answer to Federal Aggression

