Posts Tagged ‘Columnist Susan Brown’

Obama Must Convince Israel He Is Trustworthy

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Copyright 2013 Susan Stamper Brown

When Air Force One touches down in Israel for meetings this week, President Barack Obama has his hands full. Iran is about a year away from developing a nuclear weapon and Obama must convince Israel he is trustworthy before he can suggest to anyone that taking a preemptive strike against Iran is a lousy idea. Read the rest of this entry »

‘To Everything There Is A Season…’

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Copyright 2013 Susan Stamper Brown

“See, I will create new heavens and a new earth…” Isaiah 65:17

Relax.

Sometimes the best thing we can do is close our eyes, inhale the elevated CO2 levels in the air, and chill out. Although climate change alarmists want us to believe the contrary, fear will kill us before climate change will. Some things aren’t worth the hassle, especially if you already know how the story ends. One day the earth will be renewed. Until then, we should enjoy life and do our best to maintain the planet. Read the rest of this entry »

There Once Was a Place Called America

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Credits: mom4freedom.com

©2013 Susan Stamper Brown

“There once was a place called America,” our children’s children will one day write, “a bright and shining city on a hill, divinely placed by God to serve as a beacon of hope to the entire world. A land filled with generous-hearted souls who showered the needy the world over with their abundant blessings.” Read the rest of this entry »

Has Obama Gone ‘Jack Bauer’ on us?

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Credits: www.kiefer-rocks.com

Copyright 2013 Susan Stamper Brown

The Obama administration seems to have gone Jack Bauer on us, which would be okay if we were just talking about non-American enemy combatants on some far-flung battlefield. Read the rest of this entry »

Yes, Progressives, God Made Farmers

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©2013 Susan Stamper Brown

What was it about the Dodge’ commercial, “God Made a Farmer,” that stirred the souls of so many Americans during the Superbowl? Maybe it was the imagery of the dirt and grit of real America, not the white-washed concrete meccas many of us call home. Maybe for just a moment we were unplugged from our instant and superficial world and taken back to a time when we were captivated by God’s creation, not what our friends were doing on Facebook. Or maybe it was just the quintessential sound of American icon, the late Paul Harvey, whose voice wraps around you like a warm blanket on a cold day. His message was one you could expect for a happy ending, even at a time when happy endings weren’t en vogue. Read the rest of this entry »

Secular Humanists Bid All ‘A Merry un-Christmas’

 Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown

That “most wonderful time of the year” has arrived, and with it, most predictably, another round of attacks (yawn) by Secular Humanists doing their best to destroy the season by removing the Christ child from the crèche. Read the rest of this entry »

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