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Posted by on Feb 22, 2013 in Events, Our Life | 0 comments

A 30th Celebration!

A 30th Celebration!

Last month I (Rebekah) had a mile marker birthday.  30 always felt like the age that was so far away.  I used to tease TJ, prior to his turning 30, and say it was SOO old.  Well, my time came and it was wonderful.  It wasn’t hard to turn 30, and I don’t feel old (which I know i’m not).  More than anything it is just strange to actually be 30.  By my age, my mom had 3 kids already…wow!  I clearly remember my moms 30th birthday party too.  It was a fun costume party where my dad was a creepy looking clown. LoL!

Anyway, I know my 30’s are going to be wonderful……I know my life is going to be wonderful.  I’ve got a husband who loves me so much and is always doing whatever he can for our family.  I’ve got the love and support of all my family and friends.  I’ve got a job that I absolutely love and am so excited to see where it will take me.  But, most of all, I’ve got a God that is watching out for me and who comforts me daily.  I really am blessed.

So, to celebrate this big birthday of mine, TJ threw a super fun party for me at the Roxbury Nightclub (an 80’s/90’s club in Charlotte).  He invited all of our close family and friends and had food catered from both Bombay Grille and Buona Vita (both in Charlotte and both great restaurants!).  Oh, and I cannot forget to mention that we also had a YUMMY ice cream cake from Carvel!  It was so great to spend time with everyone and then dance the night away.  I felt very loved that night!  My mother inlaw even flew in for the festivities!

TJ really outdid his self!  He was a wonderful host and took some super fun photos of the night.  I think I’ll keep him around.  Who know’s what he’ll for for my 40th, 50th, and 60th!!??!! LoL!

Thank you to everyone who came out that night and made it so fun!  I love you all!!

 I’m sorry your eyes are closed, Will!

This awesome bag was made by my Mom!

Oh hey there, handsome man!

Thank you, TJ, for making my birthday so wonderful.  I love you forever! <3

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Posted by on Feb 7, 2013 in Events, News | 0 comments

Citizens of South Carolina Speak Out On Bill To ‘Nullify’ Obamacare

Citizens of South Carolina Speak Out On Bill To ‘Nullify’ Obamacare

Feb 6, 2013  -Columbia, SC. State House Building

I travelled to Columbia, SC to cover a story that is shaping up to be one of the hottest issues in the country -Nullification.  On January 8th hundreds of people turned out for a rally on the steps of the State House and a Press conference inside where Rep. William Chumley introduced  a bill to nullify ‘The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” aka Obamacare (H3101).  Rep. Chumley  had 25 cosponsors for H3101 and it was refered to as the House Judiciary Committee.

On Wednesday, Feb 6 there was a House Subcommittee hearing on H3101 as well as another bill, H3473 sponsored by Rep. Greg Delleney, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. H3473 does not feature any of the nullification language and is seen to be not as resolute as H3101. I observed that most of the people there were interested in H3101 and its firm focus on nullification.

The meeting was so well attended that there was standing room only in the back of the hall. Since it was a public forum people were allowed to sign up and speak concerning the bills. There were many people eager to have the committee hear what they had to say.

The first person to speak was Rep. William Chumley, who authored the H3101 bill. He was greeted with a huge wave of applause that bordered on a standing ovation.  Everyone was warned that although they were passionate about the issue they must not have any outbursts or applause. (There was still some subdued applauses throughout the proceedings.) After thanking everyone for attending he summarized that it is not a bill about hate of anyone or any administration but a bill about love.  Love of freedom, love of liberty, love of our way of life.

Professor Crocker, a USC constitutional law professor then spoke and declared “This isn’t a debatable point, there is a definite right answer. The state of South Carolina has no power to nullify the Affordable Care Act”. In contrast to his opinion, Dr. Donald Livingston, a retired Philosophy of law professor from Emory University, spoke and cited examples of state sovereignty and the states rights and the cases and uses for nullification. He summarized the discussion of the constitutionality  and stated that the final authority on laws doesn’t rest with the U.S. Supreme Court or the federal government, that authority rests with the people and the states that created the federal government. In an erie foreshadowing of what doors may be opening up with the passage of the legislation he said “If you think Obamacare is bad, wait till you see what happens later.”

Doctor Thomas Kendall, who has been an active physician since 1976 to the present, and is president-elect of the Association of American Surgeons and Physicians brought the perspective of an actual physician that will be laboring in the system if Obamacare goes into effect. He summarized his testimony into 3 key points.  There is a war on Doctors, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is not patient protective or affordable & is bad for South Carolina, and that innovation and creativity can succeed when given freedom. In short Obamacare is bad for South Carolina.

By the end of the meeting it was clear that the debate is far from over. Since there is so much at stake in regard to the future of our country this issue is sure to continue to grow and move to the forefront. Due to the large amount of  citizens that spoke at the hearing  the allotted time ran out and a followup meeting will be scheduled. If you would like to attend the next meeting, go to this link for the date and time that it will be held.

Here are some links to a few resources you may find helpful:

H3101 Bill

H3473 Bill

Rep. William Chumley’s information

Nullification Information

 Video of the entire meeting

-TJ Petrino

Rep. William Chumley addressing the Committee.

Rep. William Chumley

South Carolina Citizens speaking to the Sub Committee

Professor Livingston

 

 

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