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Category Archives: Politics
DYER TO CONTINUE “30 TOWNS IN 30 DAYS” TOUR IN 3rd DISTRICT
ANDERSON, SC (October 25, 2010) – Jane Dyer will continue her “30 Towns in 30 Days” tour this week with more visits throughout the 3rd Congressional District to continue meeting with working families and voters. Dyer will be visiting the … Continue reading
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Obama Convenes Econ Board, Focusing on Job Skills
Reaching out to big business, President Barack Obama is set to announce a new program that links top companies with community colleges in hopes of ramping up America’s job skills. Click here to find out more! The partnership plan — … Continue reading
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Continuing Success in Education for All Demands Hard Work and Common Sense
I had the chance to see my high school physics and calculus teacher, Pat Chang, in Easley this week. She was gracious enough to attend a press conference my campaign held on the topic of public education. Ms. Chang was … Continue reading
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Israeli ambassador on a nuclear Iran: ‘No way’
This past weekend, Israel’s 10-month moratorium on West Bank settlement construction ended, jeopardizing the recently resumed peace talks with the Palestinians. Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren discussed the progress of the talks, the nuclear threat from Iran and other issues on … Continue reading
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Jane Dyer – Education Event In Easley
EASLEY, SC (Sept. 29) As part of an ongoing series of policy talks throughout the Third Congressional District, candidate Jane Dyer spoke on the issue of public education Tuesday outside of Easley High School, her alma mater. Dyer took the … Continue reading
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Jane Dyer – South Carolina Progressive Candidate
Jane Dyer is a Democratic Candidate for the South Carolina’s Third Congressional District. The campaign will start in about 40 days, but I want to pay your attention on that woman beforehand. It is a great candidate with a deep … Continue reading
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McCain And Sick Veterans
The way John McCain tells it, the injuries he suffered at the hands of his captors in Vietnam would have ended his career as a Navy pilot were it not for the help of physical therapist Diane Rauch. And that’s … Continue reading
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More FISA Lies?
Last week, during a question-and-answer session following a speech he delivered in San Francisco, Attorney General Michael Mukasey revealed a startling and extremely newsworthy fact. As I wrote last Saturday, Mukasey claimed that, prior to 9/11, the Bush administration was … Continue reading
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More Experience
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton told a labor group here Tuesday that she “raised a big yellow caution flag” against the North American Free Trade Agreement while she was first lady, even though others say she actually promoted the trade deal. … Continue reading
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Health Care Agonizing
First, Obama aside, mandates matter because, sometimes, folks have to be protected from their worst instincts. That’s why we force everyone to pay into fire departments through taxes. Otherwise, some folks would opt out under the theory that they don’t … Continue reading
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