Column: Gay marriage does not accurately depict equality
April 27, 2009
Outside the intellectual nursery of academia, nobody cares about your feelings. Generally, feelings are tolerated in the real world, but this is merely a diplomatic act intended to keep the gears of commerce from grinding down.
Column: We must protect the ideals on which this country was founded
March 16, 2009
This year's election has been a devastating wake up call for the conservative movement. John McCain rode a tentative confidence out of the primaries, and his subsequent loss to Barack Obama left the GOP scrambling to reinvent itself.
Column: Differences in opinion promote intelligent dialogue
November 19, 2008
Have you ever wondered what transpired in people's lives to bring them to believe what they do? What events can be credited for what side of the political fence they pitch their lawn chair? Probably not.
Column: Personal preferences aside, Obama needs our support
November 5, 2008
Despite what the Pennsylvania chapter of the Black Panthers may believe, coercion is not a means of necessity. Our elections, and the periodic transfer of power they represent, will happen because the great majority of the people wish it so. (Did they rea
Column: Highty Tighties' honor, sacrifice not meant for all
October 8, 2008
The more they sweat, the more their collars feel as though they're constricting.
Column: Candidates are quick to deceive with false hope
September 24, 2008
Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope, said Aristotle. I prefer, where there's hope, there's a liar.