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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Haley to Join Romney in Greenville Thursday for Private Fundraiser

It's the Republican presidential candidate's first visit since the January primary.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is expected to make his first stop in the Palmetto state since the January primary. The former Massachusetts governor is expected to dine with potential campaign donors at a private fundraiser at Soby's in downtown Greenville, according to the Greenville News. The Romney campaign could not be reached for comment or details on the event. Romney is not expected to make any public appearances. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is expected to attend the event, according to Rob Godfrey, a spokesperson for the governor's office. “There are few things more important to South Carolina’s future than a new occupant of the White House, and now that the legislative session is over, Gov. Haley will do …

Jim Minkler

8:46 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012

I wonder if Romney knows we still fly the confederate flag on our state house grounds.All Republicans in this state are racest because they still allow that redneck,trailer trash flag to fly in our state.Iam white so dont get your redneck ass all in a knot.Truth urts.But at least Satin is on your side.God Is Great.But not Republicans.   more ›

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Video: Santorum Condones Assassinations of Foreign Scientists

Rick Santorum says U.S. needs to send a clear message to nuclear scientists

At a campaign stop on Tuesday in Greenville, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum spoke at length about foreign policy. After being introduced by U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Santorum blasted the Obama Administration for its handling of the Middle East and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Santorum was especially forceful regarding countries who pose a nuclear threat, advocating for the selective assassination of scientists from countries such as Russia, North Korea and Iran. While the United States has been at odds with North Korea and Iran in recent years over nuclear weapons, it signed a treaty with Russia in 2010 to reduce their respective arsenals. For a full report of Santorum's visit to Greenville, click here. Tell us what you think…

clearfield

9:23 pm on Thursday, October 27, 2011

Oh, by the way, if one's grandkids are going to get cooked in their backyards, more than likely it will be as a result of a depleted ozone layer and the rays of the sun will give them skin cancer.   more ›

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