Transmuting the present • Securing the future

"Let us do it in a concerted rather than a scattered effort.  Let us plan well. it is necessary to clear the entire city, the entire state." (1)

While groups are currently organizing all around the country to help bring about positive change in the U.S., let’s mobilize to do what we do best to clean up the nation, state by state, by wielding the sword of the word to help clean up America.

“To lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate; to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment; to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle.”  (2)

We invite all our brothers and sisters from around the world to join us in our mission to clear America, if you can, through November 2010. After which time, perhaps we will expand our efforts internationally.

South Carolina

DVD visualizations

South Carolina

adopt state
Area 32,020.1 sq mi
Population 4,561,242
Major Cities and their Mayors

Columbia Robert D Coble
Charleston Joseph P Riley, Jr;
North Charleston R. Keith Summey
Rock Hill Doug Echols
Mount Pleasant Billy Swails
Greenville Knox White
Sumter Joseph T. McElveen, Jr
Spartanburg Junie White

Major Industries Automobiles,buses, farming (tobacco, soybeans), textiles, manufacturing chemicals, processed foods, machinery, electronics, paper products, tourism, military hardware
State Capitol (Seat of government) Columbia
Governor Mark Sanford, (R)
U.S. Senators

Jim DeMint, (R)
Lindsey Graham, (R)

U.S. House of Representatives

Henry E. Brown, Jr. (R)
Joe Wilson (R)
J. Gresham Barrett (R)
Bob Inglis (R)
John M. Spratt (D)
James E. Clyburn (D)

Secretary of State Mark Hammond, (R)
Attorney General Henry McMaster
State Assembly
Representatives

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_House_of_Representatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Senate

State Counties

Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, 
Clarendon, Colleton,Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Florence,Georgetown, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Horry, Jasper, Kershaw, Lancaster, Laurens, Lee, Lexington, Marion, Marlboro, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Sumter, Union, Williamsburg, York

State Supreme Court

Chief Justice Jean H. Toal
Justice Costa Pleicones
Justice Donald W. Beatty
Justice John W. Kittredge
Justice Kaye Gorenflo Hearn

Major Newspapers

The State - Columbia
Columbia City Paper, Columbia
The Post and Courier - Charleston
The Greenville News - Greenville
The Herald, (web site) Rock Hill
The Herald-Journal, (web site)Spartanburg
The Item, (web site), Sumter
The Rock Hill Herald, (web site), Rock Hill

Major television networks

Charleston WCBD TV 2 (NBC)
Charleston WCIV TV 4 (ABC)
Charleston WCSC TV 5 (CBS)
Charleston WMMP TV 36 (MyTV)
Charleston WTAT TV 24 (Fox)
Columbia WACH TV 57 (Fox)
Columbia WIS TV 10 (NBC)
Columbia WLTX TV 19 (CBS)
Columbia WOLO TV 25 (ABC)
Greenville WGGS TV 16
Greenville WHNS TV 21 (Fox)
Greenville WMYA TV 40 (MyTV)
Greenville WSPA TV 7 (CBS)
Greenville WYFF TV 4 (NBC)
Rock Hill WNSC TV 30 (PBS)
Spartanburg WRET TV 49 (PBS)
Sumter WRJA TV 27 (PBS)

Local issues [To be posted.]
Landmarks/images

Presidential Birthplace - Andrew Jackson was born in Waxhaw on March 15, 1767 (he was the 7th US President, serving from 1829 to 1837).
Camden Battlefield, Camden, SC
Charleston Historic District, Charleston, SC
South Carolina State House, Columbia, SC
Stono River Slave Rebellion Site, Charleston, SC
USS YORKTOWN (Aircraft Carrier), Charleston, SC
Cowpens National Battlefield, Gaffney, SC
Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, SC
Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg, SC
BMW Manufacturing, Greenville, SC
Michelin of North America, Greenville, SC
Fluor-Daniels Engineering, Greenville, SC
Clemson University, Clemson, SC
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Woodrow Wilson Family Home, Columbia, SC
Fort Moultrie National Monument, Sullivan’s Island, SC
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site (Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Mt Pleasant, SC
Parris Island Marine Base, Parris Island, SC
Fort Jackson Army Training Base, Columbia, SC
Shaw Air Force Base

Camden Battlefield, Camden, SC
Charleston Historic District, Charleston, SC
South Carolina State House, Columbia, SC
Stono River Slave Rebellion Site, Charleston, SC
USS YORKTOWN (Aircraft Carrier), Charleston, SC
Cowpens National Battlefield, Gaffney, SC
Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, SC
Kings Mountain National Military Park, Blacksburg, SC
BMW Manufacturing, Greenville, SC
Clemson University, Clemson, SC
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Woodrow Wilson Family Home, Columbia, SC
Fort Moultrie National Monument, Sullivan’s Island, SC
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site (Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Mt Pleasant, SC

2010 Senate and House races [To be posted]
Download call sheet You can download a call sheet for your praye/spiritual work, when you sign up to adopt a state. (It's free)
Download fact sheet You can download this fact sheet when you adopt the state.
Visualizations

You can have access to view some visualizations online, when you sign up to adopt a state. There are also two DVDs you can purchase with higher quality video visualizations of all the U.S. States that you can use in your services and prayer work.