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News
Prepare Now for Global Cooling
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- By Jeff West
The American public has been inundated with global warming propaganda by the media for years, while millions of their tax dollars have been wasted studying something that doesn’t exist. The arrogance of man shows as many scientists, politicians and the media have attempted to make us feel guilty about emitting too much carbon dioxide and heating up the planet. They actually believe that man is so powerful as to exert that much influence over global weather.
Greenvillian to Lead SC Federation of Republican Women
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- By Press Release
Betty Poe of Greenville was elected President of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women for 2010 and 2011 during the biennial convention of the SCFRW in Beaufort last weekend. Linda Garner also from Greenville was elected Treasurer.
Geri Warren, president of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club, the largest GOP Women’s club in the state, was named President of the Year and LaDonna Ryggs, Chairman of the Spartanburg County Republican Party was named Woman of the Year.
Convention attendees heard presentations by South Carolina Gubernatorial candidates Gresham Barrett, Larry Grooms, Nikki Haley and Henry McMaster.
Lawmakers Return to Approve Extended Unemployment Payments
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- By Bob Dill
Rep. Delleney Plans to Introduce Impeachment Resolution Against Governor Next Week
The South Carolina General Assembly will return to Columbia, Tuesday, October 27, to correct an oversight that threatens to deprive approximately 7,000 unemployed South Carolinians of 20 additional weeks of unemployment payments. The special session was announced by House Speaker Bobby Harrell on Monday.
DeMint: “People in Washington are Listening”
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- By Bob Dill
“My Oath of Office is to ‘Protect and Defend the Constitution of the United States’”
Senator Jim DeMint was the keynote speaker at the CEO Round Table of South Carolina Friday evening at Taylors First Baptist Church.
The mission of the CEO (Christians Empowered & Organized) Round Table of South Carolina is to bring a consistent, conservative message to the Palmetto State. This objective is accomplished by bringing together social and economic conservatives out of conviction that the two are mutually interdependent.
The Court and The Cross
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- By Christian Newswire
Supreme Court to decide fate of Veterans' Cross in Mojave Desert
WASHINGTON, Christian Newswire -- The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Salazar vs. Buono, better known as the Mojave Desert Cross case. World War I veterans erected a cross 75 years ago on land that was open range to honor those who had died serving America in the war. In 1994, the Clinton Administration federalized the land. The ACLU sued to remove the cross, which is literally in a desert and difficult to find, on behalf of a former National Park Service worker who lives in Oregon.
Musical Pioneers Named to SC Gospel Music Hall of Fame
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- By Keith Crowe

Three of the 12 artists added to the Hall of Fame by the South Carolina Gospel Music Association for 2009 were reported last week. They were Ken Turner, Sandy Knight and Bobbie Jean White.
Another recipient, Burl Strevel, came to Upstate, South Carolina from Knoxville, Tennessee, where he had a reputation of a “smooth” bass singer. He sang with the Popular Blue Ridge Quartet based in Spartanburg in the 1950s and left to sing with the Sunshine Boys when the legendary J. D. Sumner left that group and joined the Blackwoods.
Grooms: Tire Kingdom Decision Means More Jobs Coming
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- By Press Release

The road to prosperity involves the Port
Today's announcement of Tire Kingdom incorporated's plans to open a major distribution facility near Charleston, means new jobs and a stronger economy according to Senate Transportation Chairman Larry Grooms.
- US Navy Visits Greenville
- Troop Morale Sags as Washington Stalls on Strategy, Troop Strength
- United Daughters of the Confederacy – Winnie Davis Chapter No. 442 Members attend 113th Annual SC Division Convention
- Olde South Ball Coming to Greenville
- SAR Dedicates Patriot Grave at Reedy River Baptist
- Gravely Named 2010 Miss NGU
- Twelve Musical Talents Named to South Carolina Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame

