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FOCUS, Ervin: Our nation’s soul will endure

FOCUS, Ervin: Our nation’s soul will endure

By Tom Ervin, special to Charleston Currents  |  Two Fridays ago, I stood in line for almost three hours to vote. It was heartwarming! 

A young mother pushed a double stroller holding her twins and carried a third baby tucked in her backpack. Many elderly voters waited patiently in line while leaning on their walkers. Several voters arrived in wheelchairs. College students were voting with their parents.

Although the line wrapped all the way around the parking lot at the Greer Recreation Center, everyone was smiling and talking. Almost everyone wore masks and exercised social distancing. Several of us pleaded with a poll worker to move the young mother with her three small children to the front of the line. When he agreed, everyone cheered. Another woman passed out bottles of water to strangers. These folks were demonstrating their love of freedom and democracy.  They were determined that their voices would be heard.

by · 11/02/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news, Views
NEW for 9/7: Animal Society contest; Protecting democracy; More

NEW for 9/7: Animal Society contest; Protecting democracy; More

IN THIS EDITION:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Two days left to enter Animal Society’s cool beer contest
COMMENTARY, Brack: A 2020 guide for protecting democracy
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
NEWS BRIEFS:  Hollings terminal now welcomes airport visitors
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Breaking a sweat
CALENDAR:  More local music is on tap 
NEW BOOK: Pre-order your copy today

by · 09/07/2020 · 1 comment · Full issue
BRACK: Culture of ignorance on rise in America

BRACK: Culture of ignorance on rise in America

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher    | There’s a reason that a horse wears blinders:  So it won’t get spooked by something weird that’s outside of its vision tunnel.

All across our country, too many people are wearing blinders on an array of issues that is unraveling the fabric of the American way of life. We are ignoring big problems, hoping they’ll just go away.  But they get worse and worse.

Instead of proactively confronting issues from race and gun violence to immigration reform and the decay of our democracy, we keep drinking from the font of ignorance.

by · 07/01/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
2/4: New collection; Robust editorials needed; more

2/4: New collection; Robust editorials needed; more

IN THIS ISSUE #11.13  | Feb. 4, 2019

FOCUS: New literary and art collection features S.C. writers, artists
COMMENTARY, Brack: A community’s soul depends on a robust editorial page
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Titan Termite & Pest Control
GOOD NEWS: Ports Authority celebrates new headquarters in Mount Pleasant
FEEDBACK: Tell us what you think
MYSTERY PHOTO: This should look familiar
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Vertamae Grosvenor
CALENDAR: Local author Scott to sign big book on MacArthur Wednesday

by · 02/04/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue