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**Update** The regular second Wednesday meeting of the month will be a rather important meeting; therefore, plan on attending. The Coastal Carolina University NAACP club has invited our group to a Healthcare Reform Round Table Discussion on April 27. It is valuable opportunity for our two club’s members to work together as is the history [More ...]

 

(Originally posted at Beach Banter) There is a proposal to draft a Senate Resolution to request a Constitutional Convention being worked out in the South Carolina Senate. At this date, this has been discussed and advised that the Article V (five) of the United States Constitution allows for the States to convene and add amendments [More ...]

 

[Editor: This article was originally posted at American Thinker - March 5, 2010] By J. Robert Smith Some conservatives, and more libertarians, voice support for nullification, or the idea that states have the right to strike down within their jurisdictions national laws considered unconstitutional. The curious thing is that the Constitution neither expressly nor implicitly [More ...]

 

You can stick you head in the sand and ignore the facts, or you can get active and help South Carolina not be one of the casualties of the coming dollar bubble burst. We now have trapped in the Way and Mean committee a bill to help the citizens of our great State, but your [More ...]

 

By Ron Paul Last week marked the one year anniversary of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, or the stimulus bill, passing into law. While the debate over its success has been focused on whether or not it is stimulating the economy and on various questionable uses of funds, in my estimation this legislation is [More ...]

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