Ken Connor

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  • It's Not Easy Being Green

    It's Not Easy Being Green

    I'm going green! Not because I'm a tree-hugger, nor because I have embraced some form of pantheistic environmentalism.

  • Prosecuting the Prosecutors

    Prosecuting the Prosecutors

    Many justice-hungry conservatives are angered at the recent dismissal of ex-Senator Ted Stevens's conviction for lying about gifts he received while in office.

  • An Easter People: The Centrality of the Resurrection

    An Easter People: The Centrality of the Resurrection

    This Sunday Christians around the world will celebrate Easter as a memorial of Christ's resurrection.

  • Obamamania Infects Notre Dame

    Obamamania Infects Notre Dame

    By honoring Mr. Obama at its commencement, Notre Dame trivializes our culture's devaluation of human life.

  • Pay to Play - Gambling with America's Future

    Pay to Play - Gambling with America's Future

    Let's not kid ourselves. The prevailing modus operandi of Washington politicians—Democrats and Republicans alike — is 'pay to play.'

  • America's Faltering Faith

    America's Faltering Faith

    Americans appear to be losing faith in God and in our cultural institutions. Is the loss of confidence in one related to a loss of confidence in the other?

  • Science Without Limits

    Science Without Limits

    President Obama paid no heed to a clear alternative to embryonic stem cell research which has arisen in the past two years.

  • Conduct and Consequences: Putting the Bailout in Perspective

    Conduct and Consequences: Putting the Bailout in Perspective

    When will the government refuse to subsidize failure? If the government is willing to bail out A.I.G. a fourth time, when will it ever put its foot down?

  • Who's a Coward?

    Who's a Coward?

    Unfortunately, some of the strongest spokesmen against racism are unwittingly perpetuating racism.

  • Pork and Pitchforks

    Pork and Pitchforks

    The market rightly decided that Mr. Obama and his party had sold the American people a pig in a poke. Pig as in "pork."