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Make cockfighting a felony in our state
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Cockfighting continues to be a booming business in South Carolina, and the Legislature needs to do something about this illegal blood sport. This should be the year our state lawmakers prove they take cockfighting seriously by making it a felony. It...
 
Congress should listen to 'Fix Housing First'
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The statistics are startling: More than half a million jobs were lost in November, with nearly 1.9 million jobs lost year-to-date. One of the hardest-hit segments is the housing industry and related businesses.
 
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Congress should listen to 'Fix Housing First'
By Michael Dey
The statistics are startling: More than half a million jobs were lost in November, with nearly 1.9 million jobs lost year-to-date. One of the hardest-hit segments is the housing industry and related businesses.

Fairness Doctrine is another name for censorship
By Frank Lennon
Arecent guest column in The Greenville News advocated a return of the Fairness Doctrine, a policy of the Federal Communications Commission that required radio stations to present controversial issues in an "equitable and balanced" manner. What could be...

Education cuts would sabotage our future
By John Fallon
It shouldn't take much investigation or research for the average American to discover that we are at the beginning of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Watch any news show for the current trends in the stock market, drive...

Hypocrisy reigns in fixing blame for health, school ills
By Paul Thomas
An extensive national report comparing states recently was released, and Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Louisiana, Washington DC, and Mississippi have been exposed as failures. Another condemnation of our schools, you might be assuming?

Just cutting taxes won't fix state economy
By Duane Bates
Iam responding to Gov. Mark Sanford's request for feedback on the proposed changes to our tax system that includes eliminating the corporate income tax and changing the personal income tax to allow taxpayers to choose between a flat 3.5 percent rate...


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