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Letter: Jane Dyer Can Turn SC Around

Letter:  Jane Dyer Can Turn SC Around
IN GREENVILLE NEWS: Nothing succeeds like success, and Jane Dyer has been very successful. She was an honor student at Easley High School, engineering graduate from Clemson University, first female commander of Air Force ROTC, an Air Force officer and pilot, Airbus 300 captain with FedEx. She’s a mom and grandmom. She’s met every one of life’s challenges head-on and she didn’t blink. Jane’s... 

Dyer to Announce Veterans Proposal in Visit to Edgefield

Dyer to Announce Veterans Proposal in Visit to Edgefield
In Edgefield DAILY: ANDERSON – Third Congressional District Candidate Jane Dyer (D-Anderson) will make an innovative policy announcement next week related to meeting healthcare and other needs of our military Veterans. She will introduce her initiative at stops in Easley, Anderson, Greenwood, Edgefield, and Aiken. “There is nothing I am more passionate about than the well-being of our nation’s... 

Dyer speaks of jobs, flying

Dyer speaks of jobs, flying
In today’s Aiken STANDARD: South Carolina 3rd Congressional District candidate Jane Dyer made a campaign stop on the wing Saturday morning at Aiken Municipal Airport. Dyer arrived at the airport at 9:30 a.m. and addressed a crowd of supporters outside by the flagpole. After her speech, Dyer and her husband John fired up their 1947 Piper Cub and departed on a “Barnstorming For Jobs”... 

Dyer Would Represent Us Well

Dyer Would Represent Us Well
In today’s Anderson Independent, letters to the editor. If character were elastic, some politicians wouldn’t have enough to make suspenders for a parakeet. Some run for office to advance their own selfish agendas. Once elected, often after spending gobs of money to influence uninformed voters, they themselves are influenced by money. Politicians should wear suits like NASCAR drivers showing... 

Don’t get caught in the label web

Don’t get caught in the label web
Thank you, Bill Bruehl, for your letter to the editor in today’s Seneca Daily Journal. Editor: Come election time let’s not get ourselves trapped in a dumb label web. It’s like a spider’s web. It’s a mindless way of thinking about how you’ll vote that can hurt you. Partisans weave webs and label them so y’all will vote the way they want you to. Partisans know if they get voters hooked...