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Crossie Cox wins tarnished Clemson, SC city council seat in runoff

Crossie Cox wins tarnished Clemson, SC city council seat in runoff

The decision has been made as to who will replace Eloise James on the Clemson, SC city council. Crossie Cox decidedly won by a 57-43 percent margin getting 530 of the total 929 votes against June Hay, a pharmacist. Cox, a... (Continue reading)

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Clemson University announces hands-free texting technology less than 24 hours after texting ban

Clemson University announces hands-free texting technology less than 24 hours after texting ban

Conveniently and less than 24 hours after the City of Clemson, SC passed the first reading of an ordinance that would ban the use of texting on cell phone while driving, Clemson University professors announced the realease of a new... (Continue reading)

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Clemson, South Carolina Council agrees on fine for texting

Clemson, South Carolina Council agrees on fine for texting

Texting on your cell phone while driving is going to get you a $100 fine in Clemson, South Carolina soon. The Clemson City Council unanimously passed first reading of an ordinance that would make it illegal to read written material,... (Continue reading)

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South Carolina native John Edwards admits to fathering child with mistress

South Carolina native John Edwards admits to fathering child with mistress

After months of public speculation and private denial, John Edwards is publicly admitting that he is indeed the father of a 2-year-old daughter conceived with Rielle Hunter, a campaign videographer with whom he had an affair while married to... (Continue reading)

David Thomas for Congress 2010’s Breakfast at Stax Original

David Thomas for Congress 2010's Breakfast at Stax Original

Friday, January 15, 2010 7:30am – 8:30am 1704 Poinsett Highway Greenville, SC ... (Continue reading)

Frank Holleman for South Carolina Superintendent of Education Raises $210,000 in Fourth Quarter

Frank Holleman for South Carolina Superintendent of Education Raises $210,000 in Fourth Quarter

GREENVILLE, SC – January 6, 2010 - Frank Holleman, candidate for South Carolina Superintendent of Education, announced today that his campaign has raised over $210,000 in the final quarter of 2009.  The fourth quarter of 2009 was the first full... (Continue reading)

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Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina Picks Apart Reid-Obama Health Care Takeover Bill

Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina Picks Apart Reid-Obama Health Care Takeover Bill

Sen. DeMint voices opposition to the Reid-Obama health care takeover bill that will raise insurance premiums, raise taxes, fund abortions, increase the national debt, kill jobs, cut Medicare benefits and lead to government-rationed care. On Friday, DeMint took the time... (Continue reading)

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Reid-Obama Health Care Takeover INCREASES Costs for ALL Americans; Forces Nearly 20 Million Off Current Coverage

Reid-Obama Health Care Takeover INCREASES Costs for ALL Americans; Forces Nearly 20 Million Off Current Coverage

Yesterday, the Obama Administration’s own chief actuary issued a report on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009,” noting that health care costs would increase under the Democrat Majority’s health proposal. According to the... (Continue reading)

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Sen. DeMint of South Carolina Blasts Promoting AND Funding of Abortions With Taxpayer Dollars

Sen. DeMint of South Carolina Blasts Promoting AND Funding of Abortions With Taxpayer Dollars

Sen. DeMint spoke on the floor last Friday regarding the $1.1 trillion spending bill passed by the Senate and blasts it for its blatant promotion and funding of abortion, and for ending the successful D.C. voucher program: ... (Continue reading)

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Ensign, Sen. DeMint(R-SC) to Force Vote on Health Care Bill Unconstitutionality

Ensign, Sen. DeMint(R-SC) to Force Vote on Health Care Bill Unconstitutionality

Today, U.S. Senators Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) and John Ensign (R-Nevada), raised a Constitutional Point of Order on the Senate floor against the Democrat health care takeover bill on behalf of the Steering Committee, a caucus of conservative senators.... (Continue reading)

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