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(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 ...]

 

By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writer “Those bonds are protected by the full faith and credit of the United States of America,” Kennelly said. “They’re as solid as what we owe China and Japan.” PARKERSBURG, W.Va. – The retirement nest egg of an entire generation is stashed away in this small town along the Ohio [More ...]

 

By Christopher Cochran Hello everyone, Last Wednesday a group of Coastal Carolina University College Republicans (CCU CR) took a trip down to Columbia as a campus event. For the past year and a half the CCU CR have been wroking up events left and right on the beach campus. From candidate forums, to surveys, to [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 ...]

 

We were at Wall Parking Lot ready to head out at 7:30 on time. However, several of the “confirmed” were not there yet. Therefore, we made some phone calls… We hit the road 15min behind schedule which really isn’t that bad. This post will not cover all we did today because it was a whirlwind [More ...]

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