Shane Massey a modern U.S. statesman

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During last year’s South Carolina state Senate District 25 election, red and white signs were seen everywhere touting “Shake Things Up” and “Hard Work To Shake Up Columbia.”

With the November election a few weeks off, I am proud to say that, indeed, Republican Sen. Shane Massey has been a refreshing voice in the long-overdue process of calling for change in the way government works and serves South Carolinians.

All throughout his campaign last year and up to the present, Shane has let it be known that you can call him on his cell phone. Unlike some entrenched elected officials in Columbia, he actually wants to hear from you. Imagine that! Read more

Massey serves District 25 well

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Shane Massey was elected to the South Carolina Senate last year to fill the unexpired term of Tommy Moore. Mr. Massey promised to shake up things in Columbia if elected. While he may not have done a whole lot of shaking in his first year, he has been a responsible representative for the constituents of District 25 and deserves an opportunity to serve for a full term.

The district which includes parts of Aiken County, Edgefield, Saluda and McCormick counties, is large. Representing the residents of that large a geographical area is not an easy matter, but Mr. Massey has launched his Senate tenure with a desire to keep his finger on the pulse of the citizens through his meetings around the district. He is also insistent on serving the conservative leanings of most of those within the district. Read more

Forum draws fireworks

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An otherwise convivial forum for area candidates hosted by the Aiken Branch NAACP drew a few fireworks when S.C. Senate District 25 Republican incumbent Shane Massey sounded off on a dispute stemming from last week.

His opponent, Democrat Greg Anderson, takes the position that Massey voted against an legislative amendment in May that would have allowed local governments the option of allowing The Lord’s Prayer, along with other historical documents, to be displayed in government settings.

Massey said he did support the final version of the measure, which included The Lord’s Prayer. His original vote on the amendment was a procedural situation at the time, he said. At that time, some senators were adamantly opposed to the bill, said Massey, and were introducing a variety of amendments with the intent of killing the legislation. Read more

Proposed SC budget cuts would hit special needs programs

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Almost $500 million of spending cuts are on the desk of the South Carolina governor. Lawmakers say it’s a necessary evil but, it’s an evil parents with special needs kids do not want to see.

Margie Williamson waited three and a half years for her son Wesley, who has autism, to speak his first word. Now he’s in a normal first grade classroom.

“He still has a long way to go,” Margie said.

That progress could be stalled for her and other parents. Read more

Massey responds to Anderson ad about the Lord’s Prayer

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A campaign ad from S.C. Sen. Shane Massey’s opponent suggesting that he’s against the Lord’s Prayer is ridiculous, Massey said at a press conference Wednesday.

Massey, R-Edgefield, elected in 2007 in a special contest to replace former incumbent Tommy Moore, is seeking a full term in District 25 in a hard-fought campaign against Democrat Greg Anderson.

The latest verbal battle involves legislation that eventually was approved, allowing the option of posting the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer and other historical documents in public areas and buildings. Read more

Our New Ad

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To say that I am against the Lord’s Prayer is absurd. The truth is simple. I voted for The Lord’s Prayer and I held the line against liberal trial lawyer legislators who wanted to take the Ten Commandments out of our public buildings.

I’m not going to apologize for standing up for our family values and I completely disavow this ridiculous attack by Greg Anderson. We’ve been saying all along that he has run a deceptive campaign, and this is further proof that he will say absolutely anything to win this election. But voters aren’t going to fall for it and they know that I stand by my word. This kind of politics is exactly why I ran for office in the first place and vowed to shake things up.

Oran Smith Responds To Greg Anderson’s Attack

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Greg Anderson and his extreme liberal backers are saying that Shane Massey voted against the Lord’s Prayer.  That’s ridiculous.

Call Shane directly on his cell phone at 803-480-0419 anytime you want to talk to him directly about these nasty attacks.

Shane Massey Responds to Ridiculous Attack by Greg Anderson

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Greg Anderson Will Say Anything To Win

Greg Anderson once again proved that he will say just about anything to win with an absolutely ridiculous attack on Senator Shane Massey. This time he’s claiming that Shane Massey opposes the Lord’s Prayer, a complete fabrication by South Carolina’s most liberal legislators.

Senator Massey released the following statement:

“This ridiculous attack is exactly the reason we need to shake things up in Columbia.  For weeks Greg Anderson and his team of liberal backers have been spreading this nonsense across the district. The truth is simple. These liberal Senators tried to kill a bill allowing local governments to display the Ten Commandments, and I fought them to protect our shared family values. That’s why the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the Palmetto Family Alliance, and other Christian faith organization have thanked me for standing beside them.

The vote in question was on an amendment to a bill that would allow state and local governments to post a display of the “Foundations of American Law and Government.”

The Senate Judiciary Committee decided on a display to include the Ten Commandments, the Magna Carta, the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence, the Star-Spangled Banner, the Bill of Rights, the Preamble to the South Carolina Constitution, the national motto “In God We Trust,” and the image of Lady Justice. Why these historical items?  Two U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal have already ruled this exact display (minus the S.C. Constitution’s preamble, of course) satisfies the First Amendment.

Unfortunately a group of Democratic senators was determined to kill the bill, primarily because it included the Ten Commandments.  They inserted a clever “poison pill” to make it unconstitutional. I voted against that amendment to make sure the Ten Commandments could be displayed in public by local governments and school boards. Saying that I voted against the Lord’s Prayer is ridiculous and desperate. I have always supported efforts to preserve and strengthen our family values, and I will continue to do so.”

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The Lord’s Prayer

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Perhaps the most ridiculous attack from Greg Anderson, the Democratic Party, and South Carolina’s most liberal State Senator has been the accusation that Shane Massey voted against the Lord’s Prayer.

LIE:

Shane Massey supports the ACLU and voted against the Lord’s Prayer.

TRUTH:

This attack is ridiculous and completely unbelievable. Shane Massey would never side with the ACLU and he stood with South Carolina’s faith community and protected the display of the 10 Commandments. Extreme Liberal State Senator Brad Hutto inserted a “poisen pill” in the bill to make it unconstitutional so that government could not display the 10 Commandments.  Shane fought back and now local governments can display this very important religous document.

This attack is politics at it’s worse. Please click here to read a full explanation from Shane.

Click here to read an explanation from Oran Smith, President of the Palmetto Family Alliance, South Carolina’s leading organization on faith and values issues.

Predatory Lenders

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Greg Anderson and the Democrats have spent nearly tens-of-thousands of dollars on mailers and television ads accusing Shane of supporting predatory lenders.

LIE:

Shane Massey voted to support predatory lenders.

TRUTH:

“Not only am I no fan of predatory lenders, but I voted twice to limit payday lending operations in South Carolina.” - Shane

Call Shane anytime on his cell phone at 803-480-0419 to talk to Shane about how he voted to crack down on predatory lending in South Carolina.

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