Content by Gabriel Mcvey Ct Regular Columnist

Column: Do not be fooled by the Clintons again

January 18, 2008

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

Column: Faith-based assumptions challenge women's rights

November 16, 2007

In another long line of legal victories for irrational religious radicalism, the Justice Department's Board of Immigration Appeals has decided that a Malian refugee shall be deported to her ancestral village so she may be forcibly wedded to a first cousin

Column: Bella Gerant Alii

October 26, 2007

Three weeks ago, I had the distinct displeasure of watching billionaire war profiteer Erik Prince arrogantly smirk and equivocate his way through a congressional question-and-answer session about his thoroughly vile mercenary outfit, Blackwater USA.

Column: In defense of 'nuclear option'

October 18, 2007

As a liberal internationalist, I would argue that it's important to be genuinely engaged in political dialogue with the international community as a productive means of resolving our inevitable differences of opinion.

Column: Police Truck - Let's ride, lowride

October 12, 2007

A recent report from the Los Angeles Police Department revealed that even it can't deny that last May's MacArthur Park donnybrook was anything but what it was: a gross violation of citizens' rights by an out-of-control law-enforcement agency.

Column: Democracy: We deliver but restrictions apply

October 4, 2007

Today will mark the thirteenth day of protests against Burma's dictatorial regime. As the Tiananmen Square massacre of our day unfolds, the American Left remains infuriatingly silent as authorities estimate that more than 200 protesters have been murdered

Column: Hate groups back on the rise in U.S.

September 27, 2007

Shining the light of public notice on the squalid display that is the Jena 6 mess has brought to light many of the more unsavory realities of American race relations.

Column: A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular

September 21, 2007

Thomas Jefferson wrote, "I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it."

Column: She wears her faith but as the fashion of her hat

September 13, 2007

The American voter just can't seem to get enough of faith.

Column: A lie, told often enough, becomes the truth

September 7, 2007

Too often this cliché bears itself out in our political discourse.