- Knowing Trump
- Newberry Judge Request Sworn Medical Affidavits and Sets Near-Term Deadline in Jeff Davis Case
- “If You’ve Never Had Filet Mignon, Peanut Butter Tastes Just Fine”
- Democrat-Turned-Republican Pascoe Makes Third Appearance Before Greenville County GOP
- Compromise Reached, But Public Trust Remains Unsettled After County Administrator Vote
- Hear or See Something? Say Something: Crime Stoppers of Greenville Marks Awareness Month
- Ukrainian Intelligence and the Ukraine War
- Senate Property Tax Debate Expands as Bright Pushes Broader Relief Amendment
- Will We Ever Heed Orwell’s Warning?
- The Iranian Dilemma
- Eurobond Medicine for Ukraine
- Greenland Defense and Arctic Economic Development
- Warrior For American Independence—The Story Of “ATAYATAGHRONGHTA” (Colonel Joseph Louis Cook)
- Flat Earth, Round Earth, and the Bible’s Forgotten Clue
- MIS RAICES ESTAN AQUI!
Political
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).
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.
More Democrats Running on Divisive Issues
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Hatred of Confederate Flag Based on Ignorance of Factual History
The Sate newspaper reported on November 20 that two candidates for Governor Mullins McCLeod a Charleston attorney and Sen. Vincent Sheheen of Camden, both Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for Governor of South Carolina, have announced as part of their platform, they want to get the Confederate battle flag off State House grounds.
Council Passes Comprehensive Plan On Second Reading Despite Strong Opposition
- Details
- By Bob Dill
Final Vote Set for December 1, 2009
On a voice vote, Greenville County Council agreed to move the County’s comprehensive land use plan to a third and final reading and vote set for December 1, 2009. Amendments to the plan will be permitted at that meeting.
Prior to the vote on Tuesday, November 17, Jim Burns, chairman of the committee sponsoring the bill held a public hearing. Thirty minutes of comments each were permitted for those in favor of the plan and those opposed.
Charleston County GOP Censures Sen. Lindsey Graham Senator Eyeing Sec Def Appointment?
- Details
- By Bob Dill
The Republican Party of Charleston County has voted to censure Sen. Lindsey Graham, according to county GOP Chairman Lin Bennett.
“U. S. Sen. Lindsey Graham in the name of bipartisanship continues to weaken the Republican brand and tarnish the ideals of freedom, rule of law, and fiscal conservatism,” the resolution stated.
- Taylor Requests Council Return Land Use Plan to Committee
- Reception for GOP Candidates for Governor of South Carolina
- Sustainable Development Part 2: Remove ICLEI - Restore the Republic
- Greenvillian to Lead SC Federation of Republican Women
- Lawmakers Return to Approve Extended Unemployment Payments
- DeMint: “People in Washington are Listening”
- Grooms: Tire Kingdom Decision Means More Jobs Coming

