Suzi Gravenstuk

Suzi Gravenstuk

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The latest writings from Suzi and some of Suzi's favorite writers.
The Modern Link between Israel and Germany-LEBENSRAUM
by Rick Medina
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Following the end of WW1 and the punitive measures implemented by the victorious Allied Powers against Germany, Germany entered into a volatile period of internal political warfare. Within two decades of struggle, Adolph Hitler emerged the victor and established a number of German ideologies which would lead them into WW2. Among these political goals was the policy of... (posted by Rick 2 days 19 hours ago.)
Steve Kovacs Stupid Cop Story-Blood, Bullets and a Lucky Dog
by Steve Kovacs

Two middle-aged men were having an argument one bright and sunny early Sunday morning. The argument got out of hand and one guy shot the other in the stomach and fled the scene as quickly as a circus performer geting shot out of a cannon. After receiving frantic 911 calls, the cops arrived on the scene and helped the wounded man... (posted by Steve 11 hours 24 minutes ago.)
Ella Camp Imitation of Life- Recreating Our World Through the Internet
by Ella Camp
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The advent of the computer and the internet has enabled humans to step into the looking glass of the cyberspace virtual world- to live our lives in the world of the mind, so to speak. This is thought to be an original, novel and unique experience; but is it? Haven’t we always... (posted by Ella 18 hours 20 minutes ago.)
Mogama Compassion Fatigue: When Helping Others May Wear You Down or Even Wipe You Out
by Mogama

Any regular Bible reader will soon find out that an important part of a biblical, godly life is devoted to helping the needy. From Moses ( Leviticus 19:10; 23:22; Deuteronomy 15:7,11) and the prophets ( Isaiah 58:1-12; Amos 2:6-7; 4:1; 5:11-12; 8:4-6) , to Jesus ( Luke 4:18-19; Matthew 25:31-46 )... (posted by Mogama 2 days 13 hours ago.)
Gregory Lewis Israel is like Nazi Germany? Tales from the Bong!
by Gregory Lewis

An article I just read tries to make an association between Israel and Nazi Germany, because the former has carved out or has planned to utilize some of the territory it forcibly took in 1967. The argument resembles other anti-Jewish conspiracy theories, and gives the appearance of coming from a dark place. It seeks only those... (posted by Gregory 1 day 2 hours ago.)
George Stay Neither Label Fits
by George Stay
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Growing up, my best friend was always a book. No one book, mind you, just whatever book I happened to be reading at the time. When you grow up in the country with three sisters and the nearest male your age is more than a mile away and you have no way to get to his house, then a book becomes a mighty trustworthy and able... (posted by George 4 days 14 hours ago.)
Marijo Phelps Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose….
by Marijo Phelps
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Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose…. I remember back in the day when we hung out at a pizza place on the Iowa State University campus called the Cave Inn. It got it’s name due to the fact that after a huge rainstorm the foundation of the basement part of the restaurant... (posted by Marijo 2 days 15 hours ago.)
Jennifer Stewart Introvert or Extrovert? Something of Both
by Jennifer Stewart

Innie or outie. Introvert or extrovert. Hmm, I’m not sure that I’m either all the time. One thing I’m certain of, I’m late with writing and posting WryteStuff assignments! Takes me back to school days, although my reasons are different now. I hated writing then, was absolutely lousy at it. Hated school... (posted by Jennifer 1 day 22 hours ago.)
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What I love about... Going Up! 25th Article Too Two To Me, Myself and I 100th Comment Importance of Friendship 7 Days in a Row My 3 Wishes.