Posts From Shannon Mann

Shannon Mann
Shannon Mann 56 posts

Shannon is a freelance journalist having previously worked in education, finance and government. She joined SGP in 2010 as a District Coordinator for Georgia. Her writing for SGP typically focuses on foreign policy and international relations, a topic she concentrated on in graduate school. She and her husband own their own business just outside of Atlanta along with their one dog. She is the editor of LivingIntheGap.wordpress.com and can be found on Twitter @AntebellumGirl. – 2 Corinthians 5:20

Military

Terrorist Recruitment Getting Closer to Home

As the summer season officially kicks off with the Memorial Day weekend, most Americans are looking forward to all sorts of summer activities, including travel. What they are probably not

Entertainment

Will Texas Rise or Fall?

One of the things I love the most about America is the uniqueness that each state offers.

Politics

Should They Stay or Should They Go? The UK to Answer the Classic Lyric

In less than two weeks citizens from around the UK will be heading to the polls to elect their leaders for the next political cycle.

Politics

Super Bowl Showdown

Like it or not politics is a continuously running game, and the first primary of the 2016 Presidential election will be here before we know it. If politics annoys you

Politics

Putin Is A Better Leader

It is rather shocking for a freedom loving journalist to say that Vladimir Putin is a better leader than the current President of the United States. It is also an

Politics

Midterm Success Means Opportunities, No Guarantees

Tuesday’s midterm election results were both exciting and historic for conservative Americans across the nation.  With wins that included gaining control of the US Senate, increasing the House majority to

Politics

When States’ Rights Are Exercised Properly, Everyone Wins

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”  -Tenth Amendment,

Politics

The Battlefield of Fundraising

The mid-term elections are now less than a week away, and for all the talk about serious issues facing the nation, research still suggests that elections come down to two

Politics

Elections Should be About Issues, Not Insults

The midterm elections are now less than a month away, and I am the least excited I have ever been.  I won’t say this election is the most important in

Politics

Losing Ground Globally

Recently the Argentine President, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, remarked to the press that the United States was out to kill her.  This past summer, Iraq began a decent into anarchy