- 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
Remove ICLEI - Restore the Republic!
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- By Tom DeWeese
Many Americans ask how dangerous international policies can suddenly turn up in state and local government, all seemingly
uniform to those in communities across the nation and around the globe.
The answer - meet ICLEI, a non-profit, private foundation, dedicated to helping your mayor implement all of his promises. Originally known as the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), today the group simply calls itself "ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability.”
In 1992, ICLEI was one of the groups instrumental in creating Agenda 21. The group's mission is to push local communities to regulate the environment - and it's having tremendous success.
Gowdy Responds Vigorously to Inglis “Dig”
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- By Bob Dill
Congressman and Solicitor Addressed GOP Women’s Club
Fourth District Congressman Bob Inglis drew the first “blood” when he opined that Seventh District Solicitor Trey Gowdy is the “most curious” of his challengers before a packed house of more than two hundred members and guests of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club at the Poinsett Club last Thursday.
Inglis informed the audience that Gowdy told him in February that he was considering a run for Attorney General in South Carolina and implied his support of Inglis for another term in Congress. Inglis said he was “shocked” to face Gowdy as one of his four opponents a few months later. Inglis concluded with a dig at his formidable opponent’s reliability saying: “Voters need a candidate with credibility.”
Organizers Satisfied with Flag Rally Turnout
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- By Bob Dill

Almost two hundred men, women and children braved the scorching heat and high humidity Saturday afternoon to make a statement in support of Southern Heritage and in opposition to the outrageous alleged NAACP and ACC baseball boycotts of South Carolina.
Leaders of the rally encouraged everyone to join the effort to protest the ACC’s intolerance, anti-Southern regional prejudice, and lack of respect for our history and heritage.
A single NAACP demonstrator showed up to ensure equal time in front of the television cameras. A second individual joined him later.
Ken Ard Running for Lt. Governor
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- By Bob Dill

Ken Ard, above, made a courtesy call on Greenville County Republican Women’s Club President Geri Warren and Past President Betty Poe. A small business owner and current member of county council in Florence, South Carolina, Ard was in Greenville recently seeking support as he pursues the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor of South Carolina. During his first Greenville visit as a potential statewide candidate, Ard met briefly with several local Republican Party leaders and elected officials.
DeMint: President Must Be Stopped Or He Will Spend Country Into Oblivion
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- By Thomas C. Hanson

Sen. Jim DeMint told a packed crowd at Tommy’s Ham House, Aug. 20, that a lot of Congressmen and Senators are going to return to Washington after the August break with a new frame of mind because they are hearing from the American people.
Sen. DeMint, who opposes the president’s health care plan, said he knows the president’s motive is not to get the uninsured insured and that his motive is not to lower the cost of private health insurance because he has introduced bills that would have moved the country in that direction, and they were voted down by the Democrats.
Parent Seeks Help
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- By Staff Reporter
The following letter to the Editor was received from Mrs. Cynthia Zerga on or about July 30, 2009. Mrs. Zerga delivered essentially the same message to Greenville County Council in person during the August 4 meeting. Words and phrases unacceptable for a family newspaper have been omitted from the original letter.
My name is Cindy, and I am a resident of Greenville, South Carolina. I want to tell you about an incident that occurred in my neighborhood on July 17 , and also to share my feelings about why it may have happened and what can be done about it.
Governor’s Race, Reapportionment Critical in 2010
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- By Bob Dill
State Lawmakers Look into Future
Sen. Phil Shoopman and Rep. Tommy Stringer addressed a group of northern Greenville County precinct leaders Saturday, August 15 at Rock’s Country Store Restaurant. Following brief presentations on the past legislative session in Columbia and a look to the future, they answered questions posed by members of their audience.
Sen. Shoopman represents Senate District 5 in northern Greenville County. The district reaches from Gowansville in the east beyond Travelers Rest and Marietta in the west.
- Understanding ‘Obamaism’
- Noon Tea Parties Held at Hometown Congressional Offices
- Dr. David Woodard to Address Republican Women
- Understanding ‘Obamaism’
- Sen. DeMint Autographs Books at Crossway Christian Supply
- Gowdy Candidacy Gets Boost from Smart
- Taylor Defines ‘Conservative’ for Greenville County Lawmakers

