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John A. Stormer (1928–2018)

Auteur de None Dare Call It Treason

9 oeuvres 956 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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John Anthony Stormer was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania on February 9, 1928. He studied electrical engineering at Penn State University. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War and afterward received a degree in journalism from San Jose State University in California. In 1960, he was afficher plus editing an electronics magazine when he attended a conservative conference in Washington. This inspired him to write, None Dare Call It Treason, which he self-published in 1964. His other books included The Death of a Nation, None Dare Call It Education, and Betrayed by the Bench. He was the pastor of a Baptist church for 31 years, the superintendent of a Christian school, and the president of the Missouri Association of Christian Schools for 10 years. He died on July 10, 2018 at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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This books shows that America's basic problem is not political but spiritual. America is dying because few ask why? Why are tax dollars used to pay the agitators and extremists who start big city riots? or Why did the Supreme Court open America's public schools to communist teachers while banning prayer and Bible reading? and other questions.
 
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phoovermt | Apr 17, 2023 |
This book is a step-by-step guide for getting children ready for school and life from birth on that are followed by practical principles which will help parents build happy, successful Christian lives.
 
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phoovermt | Apr 9, 2023 |
Treason doth never prosper? What's the Reason?
For if it prosper none dare call it treason.

16th century quote from John Harrington, credited with inventing the flush toilet. Some say that "John" (for toilet) is he.

The book is primarily of historical interest now as documenting cold war right-wing anti-communist, but not necessarily extremist, worries in the early 1960s. Some of those worries resonate again (2019).

There were Communist spies in the State Department; see Harry Dexter White and Alger Hiss, for example, and Communist spy defectors Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley, for example, in Wikipedia.

Chambers's book "Witness" is on everyone's Top Nonfiction list and an easy five stars. The CIA web site has a review of a biography of Bentley: https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publication...

And there is the singular Morris Childs.
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KENNERLYDAN | 3 autres critiques | Jul 11, 2021 |
Theme: how judge-made law has transformed America's Constitution, Courts, and culture
Type: hortative (giving exhortation, call to action)
Value:1
Age: hs-adult
Interest: 1-
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Synopsis/Noteworthy:
 
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keithhamblen | Jun 27, 2016 |

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9
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½ 3.5
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