Ken Connor

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  • Change You Can Believe In

    Change You Can Believe In

    Here\'s a news flash, Mr. Obama: It\'s you who are confused. You have drastically underestimated the intelligence of the American voter.

  • Taking Care of People, Not Problems

    Taking Care of People, Not Problems

    Our humanity is not contingent upon our mental or physical fitness―at least, it shouldn\'t be.

  • (Mis)Reading the Tea Leaves

    (Mis)Reading the Tea Leaves

    Turns out that dissatisfaction with the \"other side\" does not a successful leader make, as the recent election of Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate demonstrates.

  • Whose Sin?

    Whose Sin?

    Christians should not be quick to assume that because calamity has befallen another, sin is the root cause of their problem.

  • Haggling Over Price

    Haggling Over Price

    No matter how he tries to spin it, the legislation that Senator Nelson voted for does not contain unequivocal language barring federally-funded abortions.

  • Taming the Tiger

    Taming the Tiger

    Undoubtedly, in the coming months Tiger will be looking for a way to restore his reputation and, perhaps, save his shattered marriage.

  • The Wonder of the Incarnation

    The Wonder of the Incarnation

    Have you ever noticed how, when it comes to the rich and powerful, the most impressive people are those that eschew the many benefits of their

  • The Bondage of Debt

    The Bondage of Debt

    The United States cannot continue on this path of fiscal gluttony indefinitely. With every dollar we borrow, we sacrifice more and more of our freedom.

  • Principle vs. Pragmatism

    Principle vs. Pragmatism

    As the political seas continue to churn over issues such as abortion, healthcare, cap-and-trade, bailouts, the war, and Climategate, the ideological divisions between the two major parties appear to run deeper than ever before.

  • Global Warming in the Hot Seat

    Global Warming in the Hot Seat

    As world leaders prepare to gather in Copenhagen to discuss a global strategy for combating climate change—a strategy likely to involve a substantial growth of government power at the expense of individual and economic liberty—a shock wave of controversy threatens to shatter what many have come to view as settled science.