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Susan D. Harris earned her degree in Telecommunications – Radio and Television Broadcasting; simultaneously receiving a journalism scholarship and journalism awards.

She formerly worked as a newspaper reporter and has written for various newspapers and magazines.  Additionally, she studied theater on scholarship in London’s West End.

She had the most awesome parents you can imagine and a cocker spaniel named Katey who loved her very much.  They will always be in her heart until they meet again. Her greatest joy is her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. You can contact her at  

ConservativeJournalist@proton.me

 

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With Thommie from A Chorus Line

 

 

The old theater days.

 

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Upon first seeing Abraham Lincoln’s Hat

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My Beloved and Dearest Friend Katey…. I’ll see you again someday. Fifteen years side-by-side and more time together in eternity! (A rare picture of an American Cocker Spaniel Blue Roan with a summer buzzcut!)

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Brent Mohney
Brent Mohney
6 years ago

Mrs. Harris. I just read your article on American Thinker, from today 9-8-17. Even though I’m ‘younger’ (32) I miss the good country music of yesteryear. Even my dog’s name is Waylon 😉 Might I suggest to you and your family KTPK Country Legends 106.9 out of Topeka, KS. You can stream them online. They do a good job of playing the older country music 50’s-early 2000’s. I wait every day for a country music savior in the frame of Waylon, or Hank Sr. Lord knows my wife would be happier with not having to listen to my complaints about today’s radio. Take care, and God Bless.

Arnold Holtzman
10 years ago

You write like Eric Hoffer and you think like Eric Hoffer. I gather that you are still a very young person with a lifetime ahead of you. As I am in my middle to late 70’s I won’t be around when your work will be done. By that time you will have consolidated your thinking in a dozen books. I wish you the proverbial 120 years but when your last day comes they will not be burying your life with your body.

Sarah Alex
10 years ago

I would like to send you an email or letter directly.
Please advise me on how to do so.
Thank you.

John Biver
10 years ago

Great article today at American Thinker. Also skimmed a few others on your website. The problem is we’re all MICRO communicators. Until our side gets into the information war in a serious way everything will be frustrating. http://www.johnbiver.com/the-information-war/

JohnB
JohnB
10 years ago

March 14, 2014, the day I first read Susan D. Harris; a
day to look back on with fondness. I have been
Rushified into thinking that anyone with your education
and professional life could possibly emerge with such
clarity of reality. In these days of liberalism’s
increasing shadow over the light of truth, your beacon
will expose the utter failure of media’s responsibility to
expose the ruling class’s hypocrisy. Thank-you.

Glenn Fairman
Glenn Fairman
9 years ago

Read your piece on Ann Coulter today. Surprisingly there were two pieces from opposing sides of the issue. You accounted yourself well. Glenn Fairman

Michael Tassone
Michael Tassone
9 years ago

I’m sorry it took so long. I just checked out your website and its great. I’m bookmarking now.

God Bless You

Bob Suthers
Bob Suthers
9 years ago

First time visit to your website. Really enjoy it. I’ll be coming back.

Anthony "Tony" Giacolone
Anthony "Tony" Giacolone
8 years ago

Are you the Susan Harris that at one time lived in XXXXX, and was a big fan of Boy George. Sometimes a Culture Club song will come on the radio, and it reminds me of you and those carefree days of youth. (or at least somewhat carefree.) I’m enjoying reading some of your articles & hope to see more posts. You’ve gone on to great things. Hope all is well with the family & continued success. Tony G.

Susan
Susan
8 years ago

Hi Susan,
I read your article on looking for prayer and having google display mosques etc. Excellent article! I tried it for five surrounding communities and was astounded that here is a rather conservative area with so many churches, the first listings were all Islamic. Some had the first nine as ads for mosques. Unbelievable! Thanks for bringing that to our attention. I do appreciate your posts. I usually see them on Bradley Dean’s site. Keep up the good work!
God’s blessings!

Susan D. Harris
8 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Susan and Shep – thank you for stopping by! My readers keep me going.

Larry
Larry
8 years ago

Hello Susan,

Thank you for listing my site, Country-of-Liars.com, in your “Links I Like” above. I truly appreciate it.

I’ve created the site with a heavy dose of passion.

Larry

Susan D. Harris
8 years ago
Reply to  Larry

You’re welcome Larry. You have an awesome and important website that helps people across all political and religious spectrums. You’ve turned your own horrible experiences into real help for others. That’s a pretty rare thing.

Anthony J. DeBlasi
Anthony J. DeBlasi
6 years ago

Thank you for your well-written “A Stranger in My Own Land’ in today’s American Thinker. Consolation, if any, lay in the fact that we are not alone and that Christians have been rejected since Day One. I’m an aging (85) culture warrior who has had much to say about this and many other disorders of our times. Would be glad to send you a copy of my “Post-Christian Times” (PDF via email), written in 2003, if you want an authentic Christian look into the matter.
All best wishes,
Anthony J. DeBlasi

Marshall
Marshall
6 years ago

Hi Susan,

Regarding the psychoanalytical boss and the Wiccam, when you were in all that agony and your life was made miserable, why didn’t you just change jobs?

Or go to HR as soon as your new boss started becoming idiotic with all that psychoanalysis?

Charles Lynch
Charles Lynch
6 years ago

Good Morning!

We just discovered you, thanks to your interesting article at The American Thinker this morning. I’ve sent the link to your website to other family members, and will add more later.

Keep it up!

SusanDHarris
6 years ago

Haven’t been able to move my comments back since I updated my website…I’m working on it!

KAYSWELL
2 years ago

You could certainly see your expertise in the work you write. The world hopes for more passionate writers like you who aren’t afraid to say how they believe. Always go after your heart.

Julie
Julie
8 months ago

I read and enjoyed your article in https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/06/good_riddance_pride_month.html
I do agree with the good riddance part but in regard to the high jacking of the rainbow, take heart. It was pointed out to me on by “Stacy on the Right” (Sirius including her social media) radio show that the pride flag gets the rainbow all wrong. The biblical meaning (and that pesky think called science) for the rainbow has 7 colors each with special meaning. Recall ROY G BIV? The pride flag leaves out the “I” for indigo. So have they really absconded with the rainbow? The radio show suggests no, because of the aforementioned reasons.
The old Pride flag has its own version (only 6 colors) and meaning of the rainbow minus indigo but plus a whole lot of other identities. So while Pride is deceptive, I submit they have not stolen the rainbow. Education will be required to reclaim the colors and their Christian meaning for our children and grandchildren.

Pat Donlyn
Pat Donlyn
2 months ago

What a shame that they were lost. I so enjoy and agree with the articles you write. I’m looking forward to many more in the future.Thank you for being a voice of sanity and reason in this intentional chaos created by those who only desire power and control of free thinkers.