- Revisiting the Great Work of Medical Missionary Dr. Anne Livingston in Haiti
- Dick Cheney Was a Great Boss
- "I Beat Hitler!"
- Christmas Season in Western North Carolina
- 2026 US Senate Race in North Carolina
- The Fall of Man: John Calvin, Leibniz, and Deeper Truths
- Time of Reassessment America
- Has the Bethlehem Star Mystery Been Unveiled?
- Appeals Court Refuses to Dismiss Greenville County Republican Chairman’s Contempt Case
- The America That Once Was (A Christmas Memory)
- Is a Self-Proclaimed Drag Queen Performer Serving in a Leading Moral Arc Role at a Greenville Children’s Production of Annie?
- Project Ukraine and Ukrainian/CIA Intelligence
- The Busan Trade Summit between U.S. and China
- Merry Christmas from Times Examiner
- Republican Women's Club Hosts Freedom Caucus Members
News
Ed Paxton Dresses Down County Government
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Citizen Ed Paxton was the only person to sign up to speak at the December 2nd meeting of Greenville County Council.
Paxton speaks slowly and deliberately. There is no mistaking what he says and he typically does not use words lightly.
Kathy Davis President, Greenville County Republican Women’s Club for 2010-2011
- Details
- By Bob Dill
State GOP Chairman Karen Floyd Installed GCRWC Officers

Kathy Davis became the president of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club during installation ceremonies at the Poinsett Club in Greenville, Thursday, December 3rd. The gavel was passed to Davis by outgoing President Geri Warren, who has provided dynamic leadership through an unprecedented period of growth and achievements. GCRWC is currently the largest Republican Women’s Club in South Carolina, and has a reputation for activism and influence that has been a magnet for attracting candidates for national as well as statewide office who are anxious to speak before the influential club membership. Geri Warren was chosen President for the Year by the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women and under her leadership the GCRWC received the Federation’s Diamond Award.
Greenville County Council Votes to Approve 22 Goals of Land Use Plan
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Objectives and Strategies for Each Goal will be Voted on Individually in Early 2010

After receiving legal advice from the County Attorney, Greenville County Council, by a voice vote, approved the portions of the Comprehensive County Plan mandated by state law.
Action on Appendix F was deferred until next year except for the 22 goals contained therein that will be voted on individually by Council beginning in January and February of 2010. (See the 22 goals listed elsewhere in this issue).
Christmas in Dixie
- Details
- By Bob Dill
The Museum and Library of Confederate History Each Friday
The 16th Regiment, Camp 36, Sons of Confederate Veterans Museum and Library of Confederate History presents Christmas in Dixie, December 2009 each Friday evening from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. through December 18th at 15 Boyce Ave. in Greenville, South Carolina.
Tim Scott Fundraiser
- Details
- By Thomas C. Hanson
A reception was held at the home of Tex Small for State Rep. Tim Scott, a Republican candidate for Lt. Gov. of South Carolina. Rep. Scott resides in Charleston and represents District 117 that includes Charleston and Berkly Counties. He served for 12 years on Charleston County Council.
Freedom for Honduran People Aided by DeMint
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Sen. DeMint Major Force in Permitting Free Elections
“Yesterday we had our most important date with destiny, And Honduras won!” said Rodrigo Cantero, a correspondent for ALG News.
“We fought our most important battle without firing a shot. We let the ballots be our bullets, just like the fathers of democracy intended. We went against 21st century Socialism and won.”
Global Climate Convention to Begin December 7th
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Dr. Jerome Corsi Denied Access
The Copenhagen Global Climate Convention that is billed as “a major step forward in global governance” is set to begin Monday, December 7, 2009. It is ironic that the conference that could result in the loss of freedom for Americans begins on the anniversary of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.
President Obama is scheduled to speak on the opening day and make promises to the world for the American people to keep.
- Maj. Rudolf Anderson Memorial Ceremony Held At Woodlawn Memorial Park
- Marlar: “War Was Not Caused By Slavery”
- More Democrats Running on Divisive Issues
- Council Passes Comprehensive Plan On Second Reading Despite Strong Opposition
- Charleston County GOP Censures Sen. Lindsey Graham Senator Eyeing Sec Def Appointment?
- Taylor Requests Council Return Land Use Plan to Committee
- Wade Hampton High Names General to “Wall Of Honor”

