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News
Candidate Jim Lee Makes a Written Commitment to People of Fourth Congressional District
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Jim Lee, one of five Republicans vying for the Fourth Congressional seat currently held by Rep. Bob Inglis, has made a written commitment to the people of the district.
Lee describes himself as “an American, a born again Christian, a husband and father, a U. S. Air Force veteran, an active member of the U. S. Air Force Reserve, a business professional, and conservative Republican.”
As a congressional candidate, Lee said he seeks to “restore the public trust and confidence between the people and their elected representative.
Upstate WWII Veterans Visit D.C. Memorials
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- By Gilbert Scales

Eighty World War II veterans from Upstate S.C. departed Greenville-Spartanburg Airport around 9:15 a.m., Tuesday, April 20, on board U.S. Airways flight 9090 to Washington, D.C.
As the plane taxied toward the gate area, two Reagan National Airport fire trucks, one on each side, presented a water cannon salute to the veterans.
When the veterans entered the airport they were greeted by well-wishers carrying American flags and patriotic posters.
The Phoenix Academy
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Ribbon Cutting, Grand Opening Ceremony
The ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony for the Phoenix Academy was held Friday, April 30.
The Phoenix Academy is a residential treatment facility for adolescents from the Greenville County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
Land for the facility was donated by T. Walt Brasher and the facility was funded by a grant from the State.
The late Senator J. Verne Smith was instrumental in obtaining the state funds totaling $6.2 million for the facility, and Senator Lewis Vaughn followed up on the funding after Senator Smith left the Senate and retired due to a medical condition. A portrait of Senator Smith was unveiled by members of his family and placed in the conference room of the Academy.
Confederate Memorial Service
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher

The Sixteenth Regiment, Sons of Confederate Veterans held a Confederate Memorial Service at Springwood Cemetery in Greenville Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. The event was planned and directed by the Regimental Chaplain, Rev. Mark Evans.
The Memorial Address was delivered by Mark A. Simpson, Commander, South Carolina Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Music for the service was provided by the Kendall sisters: Christiana, Prentiss and Lisë.
Sustainable Development: The Trojan Horse for Tyranny
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- By Tom DeWeese
Codeword for an Entire Economic and Social Agenda
(Text of a presentation at the April 17 Upcountry Tea Party at the Bi-Lo Center)
I believe the American people, and their every action, are being ruled, regulated, restricted, licensed, registered, directed, checked, inspected, measured, numbered, counted, rated, stamped, censured, authorized, admonished, refused, prevented, drilled, indoctrinated, monopolized, extorted, robbed, hoaxed, fined, harassed, disarmed, dishonored, fleeced, exploited, assessed, and taxed to the point of suffocation and desperation.
Karl Rove “The Architect” Keynote Speaker at SCGOP 43rd Annual Silver Elephant Banquet
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“The Architect” Karl Rove, former Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, presented the Keynote Address at the 43rd Annual Silver Elephant Banquet in Columbia, Saturday, April 24, 2010.
He is author of the recently published book Courage and Consequence.
Rove talked about his ties to South Carolina from experiences with the late Lee Atwater to the key role the state party had in propelling President George W. Bush to victory in the Republican primary and to the presidential nomination.
Missouri Subscriber Elected Mayor
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- By Press Release
The Times Examiner is blessed to have subscribers in 37 states. Recently, we learned that Ray Mortimeyer, a subscriber whose daughter resides in Greenville, was elected Mayor of Cuba, Missouri, located about 80 miles south-west of St. Louis on historic Route 66. Ray has served four year terms as mayor twice before. He is the father of Pamela Durham, 1st Lt USAFR (Retired), and current treasurer of the Military Officers Association of America, Greenville Chapter, and the Father-in-law to native Greenville resident Danny Durham, Adjutant of the 16th Regiment, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Camp 36. Congratulations Mr. Mayor!
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