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- 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
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- The Iranian Dilemma
- Eurobond Medicine for Ukraine
- Greenland Defense and Arctic Economic Development
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Political
The Three Es of Agenda21/2030 or Eugenics, Eviction, Enslavement, Take 2
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

This is an article I wrote a few years ago; I added 13 words to one sentence. Today, everything I wrote is now becoming obvious. I am re-running it because I was just warned that I am getting too close to exposing the dangers we have been wrapped up in for decades. They are now coming to fruition, and it isn’t the future any sane person desires. There is no time to lose – join or start a Freedom Pod now while you can.
Agenda21/2030 use interlocking 3 Es – Economic Prosperity, Ecological Integrity, and Social Equity (or in ethical language Eugenics, Eviction, and Enslavement) to define the goal of Sustainable Development.
Economic Prosperity
Contact Your Senators to Urge Opposition to Marijuana Legalization
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- By Eagle Forum
The marijuana industry has been looking for ways to loosen pot rules through federal policy. They are now trying to do so through the appropriations process. The Senate is currently working on the Agriculture Appropriations bill, which will determine not only federal spending but also national agriculture policies. Big Marijuana is trying to use this legislation to legalize marijuana on a national scale.
In the House, Representative Mary Miller (R-IL) has inserted language in this appropriations bill that will ban intoxicating hemp-based THC in edibles and other products, whether in a natural or synthetic form. However, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) is offering an amendment that will carve out protections for products that use naturally occurring THC, banning only its synthetic variety.
Beshear Addresses AFL-CIO, Bashes Trump
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- By Terry M. Thacker

“I'm Andy Beshear, I'm a proud Democratic governor,” said the Kentucky governor to cheers as he began an address to a group of several dozen attendees at a meeting this Wednesday of the AFL-CIO in Greenville.
Even though President Donald Trump is only six months into his second four-year term, Beshear was the second Democrat governor (and potential candidate for president in 2028) to pay such an early visit to the Upstate in as many weeks. California Governor Gavin Newsom addressed an enthusiastic crowd last Wednesday in Pickens during his two-day speaking tour of the Palmetto State..
“If you don't know me, I'm the guy who's won three straight races in deep red Kentucky,” said Beshear. “I'm the guy who beat Mitch McConnell's hand-picked candidate. I'm the guy who beat Donald Trump's hand-picked candidate.”
The Dam Issue
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

Over 30 years ago, this was in mid ‘90s, – pre-internet – meetings were held in Western Montana, Idaho, Eastern Washington, and Oregon. These were consensus meeting – some of the earliest after the Rio Accord establishing Agenda 21/Sustainable Development was signed onto by over 100 world leaders. I was living in Helena, Montana at the time and somehow was invited to attend. The meeting was projected live from Washington, D.C. to each location. It was the introduction of a plan to return the Columbia River Basin to pre-Columbian times.
Trump Getting More Done with Smaller, Less Costly White House Staff
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- By Mark Tapscott - The Washington Post

President Donald Trump’s White House staff is much smaller and is costing taxpayers 29% less in the first year of his second term than did Joe Biden’s administration in his last year in the Oval Office in 2024, according to data compiled by the non-profit government transparency watchdog Open the Books (OTB).
Trump “spent just $44.1 million paying 404 employees in 2025, making it the least costly payroll since at least 2009 when adjusting for inflation,” OTB said in a July 8 report. “The new dollar total is also a 29 percent reduction from the White House payroll in 2024, when Joe Biden spent $62.2 million.
New Film 'Pardon Me: The Bevelyn B. Williams Story' Spotlights the High Cost of Conviction in a Politically Divided America
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- By Owlam Studios and Hardrich Inc.

MEDIA ADVISORY -- Pardon Me: The Bevelyn B. Williams Story is a bold and gripping new biographical drama that brings to light the harrowing true story of a fearless pro-life activist who paid the ultimate price for standing on her convictions. Based on real events, the film traces the rise of Bevelyn B. Williams—a passionate Christian woman whose peaceful protests and unapologetic stance for the unborn brought national attention… and federal charges.
Through powerful storytelling and raw emotion, Pardon Me chronicles Bevelyn’s courageous journey from outspoken activist to political target. Her unwavering commitment to faith and truth soon places her in the crosshairs of the Biden Administration’s Department of Justice, which prosecutes her under the controversial FACE Act. What begins as a movement of peaceful resistance spirals into a high-stakes legal battle—one that tests the limits of religious freedom, government authority, and the soul of a nation.
Newsome Makes Early 'Campaign' Appearance in Pickens
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- By Terry M. Thacker

“Get out of here!” yelled about 40 conservative protesters in downtown Pickens on Wednesday as California Governor Gavin Newsome left the Southern Vault building, where he had just finished holding a meet and greet among potential supporters.
Newsome made several 'campaign' stops in the Palmetto State on Tuesday and Wqednesday, no doubt as a prelude to a potential presidential run in 2028. South Carolina, although a smaller state, has an oversized influence in presidential politics in that it is an early primary state.
- A Closer Look at the One Big, Beautiful Bill
- ACT NOW: Senate Armed Services Committee May Consider Two Dangerous Provisions
- Impact Fees: A Continuing Conversation
- Individual Choice vs Government Tyranny: The Debate Goes ON
- Gubernatorial Candidate Alan Wilson Makes Campaign Stop in Greenville
- The 3 Most Important Votes of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Vote-a-Rama
- Conservative Greenville County Councilmen Fought to Keep Their Campaign Promises

