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Re: “When and where to take your furry friends

I take my dog to a local, open to the public, beach and she can run off-leash everyday, all day within a 3000 foot stretch of beach. Guess where.

Posted by arty on May 21, 2013 at 6:06 PM

Re: “The Agenda: Mignon Clyburn breaks FCC glass ceiling, Controlling Edisto floats, Hurricane Awareness Day

As someone who was on the board of a non-profit on the other side of the argument from the tea party I can vouch that what they got was almost identical to the way our group was treated. All 501c3 groups go through the same thing to verify that they aren't being used to funnel money to candidates and issues under the table, illegally.

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Posted by John Clary on May 21, 2013 at 5:24 PM

Re: “The Agenda: Mignon Clyburn breaks FCC glass ceiling, Controlling Edisto floats, Hurricane Awareness Day

The head of the PSC and ran a newspaper with a circulation around 10k tops for fourteen years has so much experience that she should be put into a key position with the FCC and on a fast track to run the Commission. Real smart. And I am not so sure how she got rich, her family ran a small newspaper that targeted a small market and then she worked in government. Not usually a path to wealth without corruption.

As for her race or gender, it is liberals that worry about those things, not conservatives. Liberals are so trained to believe that is they way they should make all decisions that they fail to worry about things like experience, talent and ability to actually do the job. Liberals are the hate mongers that they accuse their opponents of being. Facts just do not bear out the "I know you are but what am I" bullshit liberals like to pull when the are confronted about their blind hatred and intolerance.

My issue is whether or not she is qualified, which based on experience she most likely isn't, and I doubt seriously she is the best qualified person out there for the job. But, qualification and ability doesn't matter, especially in this administration.

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Posted by nofaith on May 21, 2013 at 5:21 PM

Re: “City Council considers requiring bar security to patrol sidewalks, parking lots

I'd like to see studies that show how Charleston bar traffic has or has not reached or crossed some sort of percentage threshold where an uptick in violent/vandalism activities will begin to be more common and more egregious. Then I'd like to see how much it would cost us all to hire the equivalent level of professional policing.

I get the Libertarians view this is the literal end of the world. A city council enacting a law. "SlipperySlope!SlipperySlope!SlipperySlope!BigBrother!SlipperySlope!SlipperySlope!SlipperySlope!"

I get how business owners don't want to pay a new employee.

I don't get the rest of you. You have no skin in this game, and the purpose of it is to preserve relative peace and tranquility in Charleston. Preserve Charleston's brand as a gleaming, harmless tourist Mecca. Preserve a happy, clean, healthy Charleston for natives to enjoy. Preserve businesses' security to continue to grow and prosper unabated. It's a proactive move to preserve what we enjoy.
Folly Beach wishes they'd thought of it.

Posted by landsnark on May 21, 2013 at 5:08 PM

Re: “FCC may lift TV ban on boobies and F-bombs

What's wrong with boobs? They're beautiful and awesome. We should embrace them, not hide them or be ashamed of them....

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Posted by another cofc student on May 21, 2013 at 4:42 PM

Re: “Charleston County considering a switch to paper ballots

blahaahahahhahahahah... true democrats hate it. omg tell me some more..
best joke i heard all day. hahahaa snort.

Posted by artrogue on May 21, 2013 at 4:33 PM

Re: “Charleston County considering a switch to paper ballots

As systems become larger, they become unmanageable.

True libertarians would know that.

True republicans count on it.

True democrats hate it.

Posted by mat catastrophe on May 21, 2013 at 4:17 PM
Posted by mat catastrophe on May 21, 2013 at 4:16 PM

Re: “The Agenda: Mignon Clyburn breaks FCC glass ceiling, Controlling Edisto floats, Hurricane Awareness Day

What's wrong with a black head of the FCC? What's wrong with there being a black Attorney General, a black Inspector General (Head of the General Accounting Office); a black TV Czar? What's wrong with blacks filling more and more key positions in government, the IRS, the court system, and the military? What's wrong with the Obama administration demanding that the Associated Press reveal its sources? It really shouldn't be of any concern. But it may be a good reason to remember that June is HAM Month (Hug a Minority.) Just in case any of those people bear a grudge against Colonial America, WASP, and right wingers. More needs to be done to let blacks know they are appreciated in this country. After all, they are running most of it. And their influence will be around for a long, long, time.

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Posted by And if elected... on May 21, 2013 at 3:32 PM

Re: “The Agenda: Mignon Clyburn breaks FCC glass ceiling, Controlling Edisto floats, Hurricane Awareness Day

She's sat on the board for nearly four years. She was a member of the Public Service Commission for 11 years. She ran a newspaper before that.

What, exactly, makes you think she is not qualified to be the acting Chair of the FCC - aside from the fact that she isn't white or male?

She's still rich - and that's what really matters.

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Posted by mat catastrophe on May 21, 2013 at 2:20 PM

Re: “Charleston County considering a switch to paper ballots

We have a useless photo ID law that was created to intimidate minority voters and fully gerrymandered legislative and congressional districts to insure the power of the Republican party. We even have Mark Sanfraud as one of our Congressmen.

Does SC really need to prove to America once again that we are the stupidest state in the country?

Posted by Luke Brown on May 21, 2013 at 1:03 PM

Re: “Charleston County considering a switch to paper ballots

Every one forgets that it was the paper ballots in Florida that caused the nation to have to wait for months to know who was President. They never were able to count them all. This is a ridicuous idea. Do you have any idea what two million ballots look like all stacked up in warehouses or how easy it is to make a few of those stack disappear? Stop being afraid of technology

Posted by Luke Brown on May 21, 2013 at 12:58 PM

Re: “Anatomy of an IRS shakedown

Hamilton is a turd. Professes his love of these idyllic cities of the Northeast, while laying around his computer and bitching about what we have here. Touts his admiration of urban transit and biking, when it's apparent to anyone looking at his pic that he couldn't bike to Krispy Kreme if they were giving donuts away. Writes diatribes in the Moultrie News about withholding Halloween candy from the neighborhood kids unless they bow down and profess their love of communist figures, thinly veiled as a Jeopardy style quiz show. And endorses (as well as sends his money and brainwashed children to) "a college" that once invited a Black Panther and convicted cop killer to give the commencement speech. You're a real winner, hammy. You should really look into taking your "talents" (whatever they may be) to Venezuela or Iran, where they'd be more appreciated. You, William J. Hamilton, are useless and a cancer on our area. The quicker you'd pack up and move to one of your Avatar-inspired wannabe socialist villages, the happier the rest of us will all be. Ignore everything this moron has (past and present) and will write. He has no credibility and is simply an idiotic sham.

Posted by wiser on May 21, 2013 at 12:30 PM

Re: “Charleston County considering a switch to paper ballots

This is a good way to insure election fraud. If there are issues with the electronic machines figure them out and fix them. Just like letting people vote without an ID this is supported by people who do not care about vote fraud.

Posted by nofaith on May 21, 2013 at 11:18 AM

Re: “The Agenda: Mignon Clyburn breaks FCC glass ceiling, Controlling Edisto floats, Hurricane Awareness Day

Must be nice to have your father get you your job and then be elevated to one of the best jobs in DC with virtually no experience whatsoever in what you are doing.

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Posted by nofaith on May 21, 2013 at 11:14 AM

Re: “Gearing up for a sober summer on Folly Beach

Folly was a ghost town the month after the alcohol ban. I remember the first weekend after the initial ban, we had to drive down to McKevlin's to pick up a board. We got a late start and were not heading down Folly Rd until noon. I was prepared to sit in traffic for an hour, as that tends to be the norm for Saturdays in the summer. Oddly enough, there wasn't another car headed to the beach. It was eery. Once we made it into the downtown area on Folly, we only saw a few people walking around. I am not sure if that will be the turn out for this summer, but I know it had to hurt businesses last summer.

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Posted by brewengineer on May 21, 2013 at 8:08 AM

Re: “School of the Arts tweet exposes Charleston County Schools' hypocrisy

And... The Grand Douche... I mean Matt, has spoken!

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Posted by Chucktown-native on May 21, 2013 at 7:55 AM

Re: “Burbage’s sale in the works

Whoa whoa whoa....this a family biz guys. keep it clean or ill tell mom to come down to the basement and clean your mouths out with soap.

Best, and maybe only place to get a great tomato and mozzarella sambo in town.

Posted by lamaquina on May 20, 2013 at 11:12 PM

Re: “School of the Arts tweet exposes Charleston County Schools' hypocrisy

the not so thinly veiled point of the article is that black people have it easy and that white people have had to shoulder what orlando patterson called "the ordeal of integration." white people are victims.

this of course is supported by a casual look at life in charleston where black people have segregated themselves in all of the best housing enclaves on the peninsula and along the coast; where their children attend exclusive schools; where black people exercise control authority through their leadership of law firms, local government, the ports authority, boeing, musc, the citadel and college of charleston; where black people eat at pricey downtown restaurants to the almost complete exclusion of white patrons; where expendable white workers fill our local jails. . . . yes. everywhere in charleston, white people are victims.

in all seriousness, tara servatius and other white supremacists are entitled to their belief in black inferiority. but they owe it to their readers to be honest and to defend their beliefs with real evidence, rather than wallowing in the murk of white resentment politics.

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Posted by Mario Delgado on May 20, 2013 at 9:44 PM

Re: “City Council considers requiring bar security to patrol sidewalks, parking lots

I think this is about as stupid idea that city council has had scince the smoking ban.

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Posted by Anthony Placebo on May 20, 2013 at 6:37 PM
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