South Carolina Immigration Law Faces Legal Challenge

South Carolina

Governor Nikki Haley has a great message for the ACLU:

As the daughter of immigrants who came to this country legally, Gov. Haley understands that no American value is more sacred than the rule of law. That’s what this is about … nothing more, nothing less. And if the ACLU was really about what they claim to be, they’d stay out of our business and let us enforce our laws.

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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Haley Challenges Obama via Twitter

South Carolina

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley challenged Barack Obama to answer this question during his “Twitter Town Hall.”

Why is your administration supporting the NLRB’s job killing policies in South Carolina? #AskObama
Jul 06 via webFavoriteRetweetReply

I’m guessing that’s a question he won’t answer.

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Snow on the Ground

U.S. Here in South Carolina, people have no clue about how to drive on snow and ice. I grew up as a Yankee in Pennsylvania, so I learned how to drive on snow, in a rear wheel drive car no less.

A SC native I know, April Dunn, posted this little ditty on her Facebook status today. It sums up how these Southerners feel about snow. (To be sung to the tune of “Pants on the Ground.”)

Snow on the ground, snow on the ground,
Actin' like a fool when there's snow on the ground.
Can't go to work, can't go to school,
Can't do nuthin' when there's snow on the ground.

Gotta buy milk, gotta buy bread,
Shoulda bought eggs, but there's snow on the ground.
Slammin' on the brakes, slidin' off the road,
Driv...in' like a fool when there's snow on the ground!

* Image via Wikipedia

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