Patriot Acts

The Fabric of Our Nation...

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The pursuit I am on, that which drives me is an all-consuming need of revealing the danger of refusing to fear God and our ease with which the American people have swallowed Obama’s lies.  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 18:25.

Watch Patriot Acts Video Trailer - Special Handling

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Anyone who serves their country and risks their life to preserve the lives of their countrymen deserves all the respect and admiration their nation can shower upon them. Patriot Acts explores the dangers of a government that no longer values the lives of its people or its patriots.
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Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 04:30.

NEW - Patriot Acts Video Trailer - NEW

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Take A look at the new Patriot Acts Video Trailer!  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 20:43.

Quality of Life – Superior Judgment Part One

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We the People of America are in a time of great flux and collision with changes that cause many of us to take pause and gain a perspective of where the road we are on is leading us. We are at a time when the moral center that has guided the nation is in the process of disappearing and the ground is shifting brutally beneath our feet.  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Sat, 06/21/2008 - 22:10.

America - A Tapestry Of Loose Ends

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In the midst of all the rhetoric against the Bush Administration, there are still plenty of Americans who see a good man and good leader in George W. Bush. He worked hard to keep his promises to the conservative voters who had placed their trust in him during his now seven years in office. He responded to the terrorist threat and proved he is a man of resolve. He took our plight as tax payers into consideration and lowered our tax burden. He stood up for the family and refused to let America devolve into some perverted society that would have merited fire to fall from the heavens. In short, he did a first rate job in a very dangerous time.  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Sat, 06/14/2008 - 22:01.

Patriot Acts by Steven Clark Bradley - Border Insecurity

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It is such a driving passion to tell stories that could make one pause and reflect on where we were and where we are, to gain a better understanding of where we are going. The only problem is that when we look at where we are and perceive of where we're going, then the story always, inevitably come out shocking and ... dare I say spooky. It is never my intension to paint a bleak picture, but the truth can set us free.  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 10:39.

Patriot Acts: Prologue - Iran, The Root Of Terror

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I am really deeply into my new novel, Patriot Acts. I really like it as I go about adding and taking away and making it a story that will read like your own life, because you relate to the story so completely. I think readers will get hooked onto its plausible depth. I really think it is perfectly timely with the world at large.

I have really been able to broaden the history and the plots of the character, better than I had remembered. I am never really satisfied, the book seems to guide the author at this point, rather than the other way around, but the characters now feel real. Still, I have this driving force within me to just get people to read the stories and to realize that they are stories of the real results of a world controlled by the culture of death.

Read the Prologue from my novel, Patriot Acts. Read it and then ask yourself if you really want your President to sit down unconditionally with nations such as Iran. I do have an intense story to tell in this new work in progress, Patriot Acts. It is only scary, because you know it can happen.  read more »


Submitted by Steven Clark Bradley on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 12:55.