Ken Connor

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  • Pull Up A Chair

    Pull Up A Chair

    Believe it or not—against all reason or logic—Senator Coburn believes that Congress should read legislation BEFORE they vote it into law. The nerve!

  • Free to Choose

    Free to Choose

    Affordability, accessibility, quality ― the hallowed trifecta at the center of the debate over health care reform.

  • Without Life, No Rights

    Without Life, No Rights

    What abortion advocates ignore is that unless we first preserve the right to life, all other rights are meaningless.

  • Planned Parenthood: Your Tax Dollars at Work

    Planned Parenthood: Your Tax Dollars at Work

    In spite of evidence indicating that responsible parenting plays a formative role in influencing children's sexual choices, Planned Parenthood has worked to supplant parents as the definitive authority on kids and sex.

  • Population Control in an Aging Society

    Population Control in an Aging Society

    Most would agree that conserving resources and minimizing adverse impacts on the environment make sense, but something has gone terribly awry within the Green Movement.

  • End of Life Care Should Not End Life

    End of Life Care Should Not End Life

    The subject of how best to honor and care for those facing death due to terminal illness or old age has always been controversial.

  • Welcome to the School of Social Engineering

    Welcome to the School of Social Engineering

    In the wake of the controversial dismissal of Green Jobs Czar Van Jones, another of the President's men has been attracting negative attention.

  • Celebrity Justice in a Just Society

    Celebrity Justice in a Just Society

    Cynics say the term "celebrity justice" is an oxymoron.

  • The Time for Transparency Is Now

    The Time for Transparency Is Now

    For years, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have trampled on the principle of transparency by ramming legislation through the Congress without giving the American people time to read it.

  • Pounding the Table: Health Care and the Race Card

    Pounding the Table: Health Care and the Race Card

    There's an old adage popular among lawyers: If your case is weak on the law, pound the facts. If it's weak on the facts, pound the law.