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How the Democrats try and disenfranchise voters

My latest commentary for the Patriot Post. Here’s more proof the left isn’t interested in your opinion unless they give it to you. A couple weeks back on another website I detailed how conservatives in...

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On the next American Revolution

Rarely do I completely give over my website to guest commentary, but this is too good to chop up and I don’t feel the need to add to it – this stands well all by itself. The op-ed comes from Mark...

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Gingrich returns to school

My latest commentary, this time on Patriot Post. I took my reporter’s hat and added more of my opinion… At one time in his life Newt Gingrich was at home in the academic world, perhaps even moreso than...

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Losing the war on poverty

Many of you know this, but some don’t: one of my tasks when I’m not working on this site is to contribute content to the Patriot Post. On Friday they ran a slightly edited version of something I wrote...

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A statement of Christian support

I saw this in my e-mail today and I’m now indirectly a part of it in two respects. The Patriot Post has opened up a petition to show support for Chick-fil-A and over 6,000 have signed up. That’s all...

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Will Maryland have its own Proposition 8-style fallout?

It makes headlines when a private business is the subject of mass support for its position or, conversely, suffers damage for unwittingly taking a stand, but another political weapon with the potential...

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A guest Christmas message

Normally I have kept monoblogue dark on Christmas Day, choosing to invest the time with family and friends instead of here on my website. But this year I decided to feature a link to this message from...

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Odds and ends number 69

It’s not meant to be a weekly Saturday fixture, but thus far in 2013 it was worked out that I’ve done an O&E post each Saturday. (I have to look the prior one up to see what number I am on – can’t...

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A great change

Some of you who have stuck with this website through thick and thin know I also moonlight on the side for a website called the Patriot Post. Each week my editor Nate sends me a story idea (or two or...

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Sound advice for me and my fellows

As many of you know, I write regularly for the Patriot Post. As such, I’ve been a longtime subscriber to their various releases and today editor Mark Alexander wrote a piece called “The GOP’s...

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AC Week in review – July 27, 2014

Thought I was missing something this morning. Oh well, it gave my previous post a little time to breathe. Actually, I had a busy week outside the AC realm – actually, outside the entire realm of...

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The silly season

Normally on Thursday night I write a piece for the Patriot Post. But this week my editor came to me and said that the news was so slow I had the week off. Basically they’ve covered their fill of...

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The steep learning curve

Over the last few months I’ve given a little bit of attention to the campaign Ben Carson is running for President. He was one of the earliest informal entrants, in part because of a grassroots campaign...

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It’s all been done before – so why is Jenner such a big deal?

Not that I have a whole lot of choice based on all the media attention, but the story of Caitlyn Jenner rebranding herself as a woman after 65 years of being Bruce and winning the Olympic decathlon in...

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9/11: The varsity team is back

Instead of a post here to commemorate 9/11, I was asked by the Patriot Post to write a piece on it, tying in the intelligence burnishing that’s been in the news lately. (Just as a little blowing of my...

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The ‘shame’ of prayer

In the category of ‘never let good writing go to waste’, I bring you this from today’s Patriot Post. It’s a question we should ask the Left – exactly what harm is there in a prayer for the victims and...

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Odds and ends number 78

Here I go again, producing those little dribs and drabs of information that I need a sentence to a couple paragraphs to discuss. For example, I don’t need to give much more than an “attaboy” to Ted...

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Replacing Scalia

Sometimes in life timing is everything. Being out of the loop yesterday due to some family business, I didn’t learn about Justice Antonin Scalia’s death until I saw it on the evening network news. (My...

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Mounting frustration in some quarters

Last night I wrote a lengthy piece for the Patriot Post that served as a preview for tomorrow’s South Carolina primary but also speculated a little bit about what could happen if Donald Trump was the...

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More hidden costs of climate compliance

In the interest of not letting good writing go to waste, allow me to direct you to the Patriot Post today. I truly enjoyed writing on my assigned topic this week, but wanted to share a couple other...

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