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The Price of Arrogance
Whether viewed from a national or local level, the battle over our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms for self-protection can be reduced to elitist arrogance and hypocrisy versus reality and cold hard facts. At its February 18th … Continue reading
Posted in 2nd Amendment, Editorial
Tagged 2nd amendment, Board of Commissioners, Cherokee County, Dr. Dan Eichenbaum, Freedom Forum, Scout
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Cherokee County, NC Passes Resolutions for the 2nd Amendment and Firearm Privacy
Cherokee County, NC passed two resolutions on Monday, February 18, 2013 at their Board of Commissioners’ meeting. The PDF of the resolutions can be downloaded here. They now join with Beaufort, Lenoir, Pitt and Franklin Counties passing legislation to uphold … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd amendment, Cherokee County, Resolution
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Cherokee County Commissioners’ Public Hearing – Budgeting for Agenda 21
The above video was filmed in Murphy, North Carolina on June 18, 2012. This commissioners’ meeting was presented as a public forum to give input on the upcoming fiscal year’s county operating budget. Dr. Dan Eichenbaum gives a presentation on … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged Agenda 21, Cherokee County, Commissioners Meeting, Dr. Dan, Dr. Dan Eichenbaum, NC Renegade, Southwestern Commission
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Mark Meadows on Agenda 21
Mark Meadows is in a runoff primary to be the Republican nominee for the US House of Representatives for the 11th district in November. He spoke at the June 18th Cherokee County Commissioners’ meeting concerning Agenda 21.
Posted in Agenda 21, Editorial
Tagged Agenda 21, Cherokee County, Commissioners, Mark Meadows, NC Renegade
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Lorraine Meltz: Putting Up with Dr. Eichenbaum
The following video occurred after the Cherokee County Commissioners’ meeting on June 18, 2012. Lorraine Meltz explains to Mark Meadows how she had to put up with Mr. (not Dr.) Eichenbaum for 1-1/2 hours detailing why the county should not … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21, Editorial
Tagged Agenda 21, Cherokee County, Dr. Dan, Dr. Eichenbaum, Lorraine Meltz, NC Renegade
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Cherokee County Commissioners’ Meeting – Thou Shalt Not Steal
The following videos are from the Cherokee County Commissioners’ meeting on February 20, 2012 in North Carolina. The issue being debated concerns a contract with an outside vendor to audit the business property listings with the state in order to collect … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged Business Property Listing, Cherokee County, Commissioners, NC Renegade
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Cherokee County Fiscal Analysis
I recently submitted a letter responding to various citizens’ support of former County Manager Badger. Mr. Michael Kelischek of Brasstown took exception to my letter. These letters of support for Mr. Badger complimented the county’s fiscal success. I wasn’t critical … Continue reading




