About me - David Brown

David M Brown, a resident of Tucker, Georgia is a writer of science fiction and fantasy as well as historical non-fiction. He has just finished his first full-length historical non-fiction book about his late father's army unit during the Korean War. He is

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Politics, News & Issues > Economic News Financial crisis: There's plenty of blame to go around

The financial crisis, according to this writer, can be blamed on a number of factors. There is not one man or one man's presidential administration which can be blamed for the present day crisis. The present financial crisis that the United States is facing as well as the entire globe is something that we all have to shoulde...

Politics, News & Issues > Climate Change Is global warming a hoax?

The first thing that I want to say here is that I do not want to bore you with facts and even fiction when it comes to global warming. I also do not want to say that I am an expert either in global warming. I went to school to be a “scientist” of sorts. It was finally decided that I would be honored with a degree...

Religion & Spirituality > Setting Life Goals The best method for setting and reaching goals

Here it is 2009 and no one can really say which way things are headed. One thing that can be said is this: Our goals and our objectives as well as our personal destiny is up to us through the help of God Almighty. There is no one else but ourselves who can reach goals, but first, we have to set them, decide how we are going ...

Religion & Spirituality > Christian Beliefs & Culture Benefits of church-going for family life

There are many benefits of the family going to church together and they outweigh those of not going to church or having part of the family going and the other doing secular style things.  However, one has to be careful where the family is going to church on Sundays on a regular basis and then Monday, things are back to ...

Religion & Spirituality > Ghosts & Paranormal Phenomena Believing in ghosts

I am not going to look at believing in ghosts from a scientific standpoint or from a religious standpoint.  This is not to say that both have a grip of some sort in the study of parapsychology, yet, we have to look at the field with a totally open mind.  This goes for the study of ufology as well.  Believing i...

Creative Writing > Flash Fiction Flash fiction: As time goes by

Mom, sitting in the doctor's office for the last time as we waited for a taxi cab to come pick us up, said, “This means that you can now get on with your life. You no longer have to worry about me.” I responded as positively as I could, “No, this does not mean anything. You have been a fighter for the famil...

Religion & Spirituality > Atheism & Agnosticism Atheist belief in UFOs

An atheist, a non-believer in a higher authority, or God, probably does not believe in much of anything. If they believe in UFOs however, then they better believe in a higher authority. Many see UFOs or otherwise known as unidentified flying objects as space faring vehicles with extraterrestrials from another world. If God c...

Politics, News & Issues > War & Terrorism Why it is important to remember the 9/11 terrorism attacks

As Americans, it is extremely, extremely important to recall history because of the types of values that the United States of America was founded upon. For instance, we celebrate July 4th as the holiday which commemorates our freedom from the British. We have December 7th each and every year so that we do not forget what hap...

Politics, News & Issues > Pulitzer Center Can the US military be effective in nonmilitary efforts to revive a war-battered community?

There is no doubt that the US military can be effective in nonmilitary efforts to revive a war-battered community. Since the Second World War and the devastating bombardments of both Germany (especially Dresden) and Tokyo, Japan, the United States, reigning victorious in both theaters of that war, found itself in roles that ...

Politics, News & Issues > Politics, News & Issues (Other) Is the Fairness Doctrine a muzzle to silence conservatives?

The Fairness Doctrine is a doctrine established by the FCC not anytime recently, but dates back to the 1940s if not earlier. The Fairness Doctrine relates to the idea that radio stations as well as television stations have the right to air as long as different points of view are allowed, not only one. The Fairness Doctrine w...


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