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SC Constitution Party Will Host SC Rep. Josiah Magnuson
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Pompeo on Watering Down the GOP Platform: ‘It’s a Mistake’
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

While the hand-wringing continues at Democratic headquarters over Joe Biden’s shockingly feeble debate, Republicans are speeding toward the convention with major questions of their own. The GOP may know who their nominee will be, but not what their party will represent. In a major departure from past years, news broke over the weekend that the Trump team is trying to “streamline” the platform, telling delegates that it should be short, clear, and concise — code, some worry, for leaving core principles behind.
What Republicans Believe
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- By Kris Ullman - President of Eagle Forum
The history of the battles over Republican Platforms teaches us that standing on principles of authentic conservatism and traditional values is the road to victory. Strong principled platforms are worth all the agony we put into writing and getting them adopted. — Phyllis Schlafly
Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly served on the GOP Platform Committee nine times — from 1976 to 2012 — and was instrumental in ensuring the Republican Party became and remained pro-life. The language she first championed in 1976 “to seek enactment of a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life for unborn children” has stood the test of time. Since then, conservatives have repeatedly crafted a Republican party platform that is pro-life, pro-marriage, pro-family, and pro-American. As grassroots delegates prepare for the 2024 GOP Platform, we urge them to include the following provisions from the 2016 GOP Platform.
Piedmont Women's Center has opened a new clinic in Powdersville
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Piedmont Women’s Center officially opened the doors of their third clinic location in the Powdersville/Piedmont area of the Upstate on May 13th, 2024. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at the new facility on July 3rd at 10:00 a.m.. The new medical facility provides essential women’s health services to this community free of charge.
World Population Review reports a 10.95% poverty rate in the Powdersville area. United Way of Pickens and Anderson reports that while wages have increased in the Pickens/Anderson areas, they have not kept pace with the cost of living. Therefore, more families and individuals are struggling to meet every day needs.
Congress Acts to Hold Social Media Accountable for Children’s Access
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- By Eagle Forum
The Social Media Squeeze

Many of us feel like we have information overload these days. With the 24-hour news cycle and the non-stop flow of content from the internet, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. We are constantly bombarded with posts that lead to negativity and comparison with others. If we, as adults, have a hard time filtering information from the internet and establishing boundaries with social media, imagine the extreme burden it imposes on children. Congress has been considering various ways to protect children from online dangers. This week the House is taking a good first step.
Fulton County Moves to Destroy 2020 Election Ballots, Wants Attorney Fees After Losing in Georgia Supreme Court
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- By VoterGA

ATLANTA -- Attorneys for Fulton County Georgia argued in the Fulton counterfeit ballot case yesterday that a temporary injunction to preserve the 2020 Fulton election ballots should be lifted, which would allow ballots to be destroyed before they are unsealed, copied and revealed to the public. They also argued Fulton should receive attorney fees for the case even after a Georgia Supreme Court overturned lower court decisions to confirm standing for the Plaintiffs who seek to copy and inspect the ballots.
Attorney Laura Moore argued on behalf of Fulton Superior Court Clerk Che Alexander, who was present in the courtroom, that there is no longer room in a secure warehouse cage for the ballots so they may now be destroyed. Attorney Moore withheld from the court facts that Fulton County just opened a new 60,000 sq. ft. Election Operations warehouse at nearly $30 million of initial cost and an additional $4 million annual lease for Fulton taxpayers.
Catholic Program to Put Ten Commandments in Catholic Classrooms Complements Louisiana's New Law to do the Same in Public Schools
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- By If U Love Me
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When Ed Van Buskirk, founder of God's Recipe for School and Family heard that Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed law HB71, requiring all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, he was overjoyed and commends those legislators for their courage to pass this bill. Van Buskirk's God's Recipe for School and Family program provides images of the Commandments for Catholic school children and their families.
Van Buskirk sold his successful tech company in 2018 and founded If U Love Me, a nonprofit ministry whose mission is "To restore the Ten Commandments in our world of confusion," based upon the words of Jesus in scripture from John 14:15:
"If You Love Me, You Will Keep My Commandments."
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