Racism
Time For Blacks To Leave the Democratic Party
Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown
Speaking at the National Press Club in late September, black pastor Bishop E. W. Jackson unapologetically said it was time for black Americans to take a stand for what is right and called for a mass exodus from the Democrat Party due to the “irreconcilable conflict” between what the Democrat Party represents and their faith in God. Read the rest of this entry »
Trayvon Martin’s Death Signals Deeper Problems
© Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown.
The justifiable outrage over the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida should give all Americans reason for pause. How could an unarmed young man carrying a bag of skittles threaten gun-carrying neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who was almost twice Martin’s weight? Read the rest of this entry »
De Niro says America isn’t ready for a white first lady
De Niro: America isn’t ‘ready for a white first lady’
From GOPUSA:
Gingrich on Tuesday called De Niro’s comment “inexcusable” and demanded an apology from President Barack Obama.
Voter ID Laws Protect Electoral Process
© Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown.
In an attempt to alleviate rampant voter fraud discovered in previous elections, the state of Texas passed a new voter ID law in 2011, which the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) brazenly blocked March 12, 2012 because it claims the law would disenfranchise minority voters. Read the rest of this entry »
Common’s “Poetry” Should Be Uncommon
© Copyright 2011 Susan Stamper Brown.
The first motion picture to be shown in the White House was D.W. Griffith’s “A Birth of a Nation.” Progressive Democrat (yes, I wrote Democrat) president Woodrow Wilson showed the highly controversial silent film that was later used as a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) recruiting tool portraying KKK Klansmen as superheroes rescuing white women from uneducated sexually aggressive African-American men. This Democrat president used the valuable tool of entertainment to communicate an extraordinarily bad message. YouTube Read the rest of this entry »

