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Unless our country repents and turns to Jesus Christ, all the right political actions will help little.
Editor of The Palmetto Patriot, the quarterly publication
of the South Carolina Society Sons of the American Revolution,
winner of the Grahame T. Smallwood award at the 120th Annual Congress.
Spring Edition Palmetto Patriot
Posted 4:45 p.m., Thursday, April 12
Here is a video I shot last night. It is well worth watching. John Allison, former CEO of BB&T, spoke on the Causes and Consequences of the Financial Crises at a Furman University event April 11 sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow.
Posted 3:50 p.m., Monday, April 9
Alex Epstein: “Why the Green Movement Is Ruining America”
Alex Epstein, founder of the Center for Industrial Progress (IndustrialProgress.net), spoke on “Why the Green Movement Is Ruining America” at an April 3 Furman University event sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow.
Posted 2:15 p.m., Saturday, April 7
Posted 7:10 a.m., Wednesday, March 21
David Keene, NRA president, speaks at Furman University last night, with introductory comments by Bob McLain, WORD Radio, Rod Smolla, Furman president, Stephen Sebastian, president of the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow, and Marcus Tate of CSBT
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Posted 7:35 a.m., Monday, March 19
Sarah Palin speaks at Extraordinary Women Conference in Greenvillle, South Carolina, March 17
Scripture of the Week: In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe. The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven (Hebrews 1:1-3).
Quotes of the week: New-England was a wilderness planted by a people, generally so remarkable in their holy zeal for the ordinances belonging to the house of God, that for the sake of enjoying the administrations of those ordinances with scriptural purity, they had undergone the severe persecutions which at last exiled them into that American wilderness. Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana, 1702.
Posted 10:25 a.m., Saturday, March 3
Nonie Darwish, convert to Christianity from Islam, speaks at Furman University March 1. Included are introductions.
Posted 7:10 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28
Mises Circle event at Furman Saturday
Posted 9:05 p.m., Monday, Feb. 20
Posted 3 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 22
Here is a video I shot Thursday night of an event sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. Scott Klusendor of the Life Training Institute spoke on Ethics and the Abortion Debate. He was introduced by Stephen Sebastian of CSBT and Dr. Brent Nelsen, a political science professor at Furman.
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Here is the video I shot Wednesday night of the President ProLife Forum in Greenville.
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Posted 6:40 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 14
Many saw the hand of God in the victory of American forces under Brig. Gen. Daniel Morgan over British troops under Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton at the Battle of Hannah's Cowpens in South Carolina Jan. 17, 1781. Here's the video I shot today.
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Posted 8:25 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 10
Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks in Greenville, South Carolina, Monday. He was introduced by David Wilkins, U.S. ambassador to Canada 2005-2009.
Posted 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 3
Here is a video I shot today of the SCSSAR celebrating the 236th anniversary of the Battle of the Great Cane Brake, the largest Revolutionary War battle fought in what is now Greenville County, South Carolina.
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Posted 5:25 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30
Reps. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) and Phil Roe (R-Tenn.) spoke on the situation that Boeing faces with the National Labor Relations Board over its plant in Charleston at an event sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow at Furman University Monday. Rep. Roe, a medical doctor, then presented his case for the repeal of Obamacare.
Posted 9:35 p.m., Monday, Nov. 28
Rep. Roe comments on Obamacare with introduction by Stephen Sebastian
Posted 5:15 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 22
Economist Peter Schiff speaks on Overdosing on Debt at Furman University event Monday evening sponsored by the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow. Stephen Sebastian of CSBT introduces Schiff.
Thursday, Nov. 24
Dr. Marcus Bachmann, husband of Michelle, speaks at the Greenville, SC, home of Ron "Patch" and Shelly Hamilton. View photo gallery.
Posted 8:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 13
Newt and Callista Gingrich open Newt for President office in Greenville Saturday. View photo gallery here. Please feel free to download photos, and if you do, please consider making a $5 per photo donation through Paypal by clicking the button at left. Higher resolution downloads may be available on my Facebook page. Click here and add me as a Friend on Facebook
Newt Gingrich speaks at Furman University in Greenville, SC, in an event sponsored by the Furman College Republicans. View photo gallery here. Please feel free to download photos, and if you do, please consider making a $5 per photo donation through Paypal by clicking the button at left. Higher resolution downloads may be available on my Facebook page. Click here and add me as a Friend on Facebook
Posted 8 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1
Freshmen Reps. Trey Gowdy and Jeff Duncan participate in a discussion about their impressions of Congress Monday night at Furman University in an event moderated by Political Science Professor Danielle Vinson.