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Political
Rev. Peterson Calls for RNC Chair to Resign
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- By Bob Dill
“Republican Party Has Serious Problem – Namely Michael Steele”
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson Founder and President of BOND Action has called for the resignation of Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
In a recent statement, Rev. Peterson elaborated on his statement.
“Despite the hope that many Republicans see in a Scott Brown victory, the Republican Party has a serious problem - - namely Michael Steele. In the short time since Steele was elected - - he’s acted less like a friend and more of a foe to conservatives.
Jeffrey, Lord speak to Greenville County Republican Women
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- By Thomas C. Hanson
Christina Jeffrey, a candidate for the fourth district U.S. congressional seat, and Leighton Lord, a candidate for South Carolina attorney general, spoke to the Greenville County Republican Women (GCRW) meeting at the Poinsett Club, Jan. 28.
Dr. Jeffrey, a lecturer at Wofford College, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the seat held by incumbent Rep. Bob Inglis, said, “I am first and foremost a Christian,” and “I believe that a great country is an important asset” for Christians.
Republicans, Tea Party Coalition Join Hands
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- By Bob Dill
Groups With Common Goals Agree to Work Together to Elect Constitutional Conservatives to Public Office
Patrick Haddon, Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party and Harry Kibler, founder of “RINO Hunt” and spokesman for the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition publicly agreed to establish a means of working together to elect constitutional conservatives to public office during the meeting of the Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee, Monday night.
‘Save our Rights’ Freedom Rally at Greenville Tech
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- By Bob Dill
Constitution Party Chairman James Clymer will Present Rebuttal to Obama State of Union Address
On Thursday night at Greenville Technical College, Upstate residents will have an opportunity to hear a nationally acclaimed Constitutional Attorney assess the first year of the Obama Administration and its impact on the freedom and civil rights guaranteed for all Americans by the Constitution of the United States.
Walt Wilkins to Run for Solicitor
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- By Bob Dill
Walt Wilkins has announced that he will seek the Republican nomination to become the next 13th Circuit Solicitor.
Wilkins, the former US Attorney for South Carolina, and the son of Judge Billy Wilkins, brings proven experience and a record of accomplishment to the race.
“During my five years in the US Attorney’s office, I prosecuted hundreds of cases involving violent crime, street gangs, narcotics and illegal immigration. We worked with a number of state and federal agencies and dismantled several violent street gangs. We broke up an international drug smuggling ring and indicted 110 people.
South Carolina Senate Passes “Sovereignty Resolution”
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- By Bob Dill
Voter ID Bill another High Priority for Lawmakers
The South Carolina State Senate finally passed a sovereignty resolution that had been held over from last year.
With Tea Party and Taxpayer activists looking over their shoulders, Senators passed the resolution in the second week of their business that will formally remind all branches of the federal government that their powers are limited by the United States Constitution.
It further reminds the federal government that it has no authority to demand purchase of healthcare insurance by the citizens of South Carolina.
The Importance of Sovereignty
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- By Jeff Haladay

Let us resolve to return sovereignty to the people of South Carolina. It will not be easy. A revolt has taken place within government, a revolt against our Constitution. Government of, for, by the people has been overthrown. To reclaim our rights we will contend with a foe as powerful as the British monarchy our founders confronted. We will need their courage and perseverance in adversity. But we too can be victorious.
- Doctor Speaks Out Against Government Takeover of Health Care
- Taylor Reminds Lawmakers of Responsibilities at Beginning of Legislative Year
- Legislative Delegation Appoints County Election Commission and Others During January Meeting
- Citizen Proposes Legislation to Hold Parents Responsible for Out of Control Minor Children
- First Gubernatorial Debate to be Held in Charleston Jan. 28, 2010
- Ed Paxton Dresses Down County Government
- Kathy Davis President, Greenville County Republican Women’s Club for 2010-2011

