Debbie Daniel column
Debbie Daniel is an advertising account executive in Central Texas. She is a native of Louisiana and graduated from Mississippi College in the field of Psychology and Religious Education.
She served as Minister of Music and Youth in Louisiana for a year after graduation, and then went to Southern California where she worked in this capacity for churches in the Greater Los Angeles area. Daniel recorded a duet album of country gospel music, "The Old Country Church," and traveled for eight summers with high school and college students presenting sacred concerts, as well as leading in children's vacation Bible schools in the continental United States, Canada, and Hawaii.
Her full time position in the church was to facilitate the entire music program from children to adults, and lead in a youth program involving junior high through college age students in Christian ministry.
Daniel began her work in advertising as an account executive in Los Angeles, California and has been in advertising for the past twenty-three years. She was salesperson of the year in both Los Angeles and Orange Counties for two consecutive years, and salesperson of the year for all of Southern California before coming to Texas in 1994.
Debbie has presented vocal concerts and given her Christian testimony on many occasions throughout her career. She began writing columns for several community newspapers and select Internet websites three years ago.
She is a regular weekly contributor to AmericanDaily.com, BannerofLiberty.com, Opinionet.com, Statesrightsjournal.com, and has recently been published on BushCountry.org, Commonconservative.com, IntellectualConservative.com, and WashingtonDispatch.com.
Debbie can be contacted at: dddtx@yahoo.com.
She served as Minister of Music and Youth in Louisiana for a year after graduation, and then went to Southern California where she worked in this capacity for churches in the Greater Los Angeles area. Daniel recorded a duet album of country gospel music, "The Old Country Church," and traveled for eight summers with high school and college students presenting sacred concerts, as well as leading in children's vacation Bible schools in the continental United States, Canada, and Hawaii.
Her full time position in the church was to facilitate the entire music program from children to adults, and lead in a youth program involving junior high through college age students in Christian ministry.
Daniel began her work in advertising as an account executive in Los Angeles, California and has been in advertising for the past twenty-three years. She was salesperson of the year in both Los Angeles and Orange Counties for two consecutive years, and salesperson of the year for all of Southern California before coming to Texas in 1994.
Debbie has presented vocal concerts and given her Christian testimony on many occasions throughout her career. She began writing columns for several community newspapers and select Internet websites three years ago.
She is a regular weekly contributor to AmericanDaily.com, BannerofLiberty.com, Opinionet.com, Statesrightsjournal.com, and has recently been published on BushCountry.org, Commonconservative.com, IntellectualConservative.com, and WashingtonDispatch.com.
Debbie can be contacted at: dddtx@yahoo.com.
Debbie Daniel
May 17, 2006
While I have listened to both sides of this immigration issue, I am convinced our country is being torn apart. I've seen enough anger expressed to start a . . .
Debbie Daniel
April 17, 2006
The big ship called the US of A is filling up fast, and if we're not careful, we're going to all go down with this giant. It's easy to point a finger at George . . .
Debbie Daniel
March 5, 2006
Why don't we just line folks up and shoot them? It would probably be more humane than the way we "kill and bury" in today's society. Our freedom of speech has . . .
Debbie Daniel
January 29, 2006
I was in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Grand Ole Opry a few months ago and as a great fan of country music, I got caught up in some of those old "Opry" songs . . .
Debbie Daniel
January 15, 2006
Oh, the words we hear dead men say! When I heard there would be a protest on MLK Day in San Antonio, Texas, where the largest parade in the nation is held for . . .
Debbie Daniel
September 3, 2005
While I write these following words with a broken heart and a great deal of prejudice, please bear with me . . . I am a Louisianan. I've spent the past few . . .
Debbie Daniel
August 14, 2005
Whew! That's good to hear, I thought it was George Bush's job she wanted. I got an e-mail early Saturday morning about a "Support Our Troops" rally in . . .
Debbie Daniel
July 25, 2005
Well, well, well! While the United States is engaged in combat against terrorists in Iraq, our ubiquitous Hanoi Jane can't seem to get a handle on attaining . . .
Debbie Daniel
July 2, 2005
There's a place so deep in my heart that sometimes it's too painful to go there on my own, but a moment of nostalgia, either by looking at old pictures, or . . .
Debbie Daniel
June 14, 2005
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is . . .
Debbie Daniel
May 30, 2005
I laughed so hard, I couldn't stand it. That's the exact term used when a smart Senator prepares himself for an extended filibuster — 'Taking to the Diaper.' . . .
Debbie Daniel
May 15, 2005
Get your guns, load the cannons, we cannot stand by any longer and let our soldiers give their lives for freedom and democracy when we're exercising neither . . .
Debbie Daniel
April 28, 2005
"We the people, in order to form a more perfect union" . . . are getting restless and feel we are fighting an "insurgency" here in our own United States.
The . . .
Debbie Daniel
April 8, 2005
Wake up America . . . the alarm clock just went off and we keep turning over and going back to sleep. There's an "uprisin' on the horizon" and we refuse to . . .
Debbie Daniel
March 22, 2005
Oh, that we could all die of starvation! I've listened to Michael Schiavo explain — for the 100th time — how peaceful and painless the dying process is through . . .
Debbie Daniel
March 8, 2005
One single tune that lingers in my mind from the musical, My Fair Lady, is "Just you wait, Henry Higgins, just you wait." And on occasion I love to make all . . .
Debbie Daniel
February 20, 2005
Have we built barriers in our own beloved America that are tantamount to the Berlin Wall being built to keep East Berliners out of West Berlin? Do we need a . . .
Debbie Daniel
February 6, 2005
This type-casting has started to take on a whole new meaning. Why, the man is unbelievable — he knows how to get things done. Buffoon or idiot . . . he makes . . .
Debbie Daniel
January 27, 2005
I read the words: "Too much God, the President's speech seemed rather heavenish . . . God-drenched, God invoked relentlessly" . . . and on and on my favorite . . .




















































