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National DEA Drug Takeback Day
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- By Press Release

Post 214 Military History Museum Visitors
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- By Tony A. Dunn

Visitors enjoy their time spent at the American Legion Post 214's Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History located at 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd, Taylors, S.C. Pictured from left to right, Co-director Peter Butchart, Bryan Russe Gaetan, Angelica Gaetan, Juan Gaetan, Ana Orto, Co-director Tony Dunn.
South Carolina Congressional Conservatives Block Liberal Judge
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- By SC Freedom Caucus
Former Democrat gubernatorial candidate James Smith rejected as judge

Today, conservatives had another major win at the State House.
The General Assembly held elections for our state’s judges. As we have discussed before, our current judicial election system is inherently flawed by allowing trial-lawyer legislators to choose the judges in front of whom they try their cases.
Over the years numerous liberals have been elected to the bench despite Republican control of both chambers. In fact just a few years ago Justice Kay Hearn, a proven liberal, was re-elected to a 10 year term (despite the fact she could only serve 1 year due to age limitations) against our objections. She then served as the deciding vote and wrote the majority opinion striking down the Heartbeat Bill in SC.
Capped out: State Law Hurts Qualified Judicial Candidates' Election Chances
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

Update: 4/17/24 – A day after this story was published, S.C. lawmakers rejected a bid by James Smith, a former state House member and Democratic nominee for governor, to become a 5th Circuit Court judge, voting 94-57 to restart the screening process for the seat.
Since 2016, Ralph King “Tripp” Anderson unsuccessfully has tried three times to get a seat on the S.C. Supreme Court – the state’s top court.
Each time, the legislatively controlled Judicial Merit Selection Commission (JMSC) found Anderson, the state Administrative Law Court's chief judge, qualified and nominated him twice for election by the S.C. Legislature, though the commission later rescinded his second nomination, records show. In Anderson’s third try last year for a Supreme Court seat, he was the only one of four qualified candidates who wasn’t nominated.
Speaker Johnson Tees up Israel Aid Vote as Urgency Grows
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- By Dan Hart - The Washington Stand

On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced that the text for a bill giving aid to Israel would be released in the wake of Iran’s extraordinary attack on the Jewish state over the weekend. Experts and lawmakers say Israel needs the full backing of the U.S. as the existential threats against the only democracy in the Middle East continue to heighten.
The White House announced Tuesday that it would place new sanctions on the Iranian regime in response to its attack over the weekend that rained down over 300 missiles and drones on Israel, the first direct attack of its kind in decades. The sanctions will target Iran’s “missile and drone program as well as new sanctions against entities supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran’s Defense Ministry,” according to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Operation Rescue Endorses Donald J. Trump for President
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As Pro-Life Americans, We Must Give President Trump Our Full Support, Here's Why
Over the last week, many pro-life Americans have expressed a sudden disdain for President Donald Trump – the most pro-life GOP president or nominee in our lifetime. This is not only self-defeating and destructive, but it is also hypocritical when compared to previous presidents and nominees that have had the full support of the pro-life community.
Let's look at some history.
The University of Tennessee Uses Our Taxes to Advocate Radical Energy Agenda. I Took Them to Court!
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

Over four years ago, someone sent me a November 2019 Huffington Post article titled “Coal Knew, Too” by Élan Young, a writer for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of (UTK). The story, remarkably, also promptly appeared in Mother Jones, the UK’s Daily Mail, and even in an article from the Kent Law School. We were told that the Department head, Chris Cherry, “accidentally discovered what is, so far, the earliest known evidence of the coal industry acknowledging its awareness of the impending climate crisis”.
The supposed “confession”, which fit nicely into an ongoing activist litigation campaign, appeared in plain sight in a 1966 article in the Mining Congress Journal. This general-interest mining publication merely repeated the theory of greenhouse global warming.
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