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Welcome to the blog of Connor Boyack, a 20-something husband, web designer, Latter-day Saint, constitutionalist, paleocon, classical liberal, preparedness practitioner, budding philanthropist, and master's student of political economy. I'm from Poway, CA but live in Happy Valley.


Archive for January, 2007

The Big Test

Posted by Connor on January 5th, 2007

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Mitt Romney. The press is having lots of fun with their new Mormon news toy, discussing his religion in context of a possible presidential campaign. I myself have capitulated now and then with varying degrees of support [...]

Abusing Authority

Posted by Connor on January 4th, 2007

This post is one of the best recent exposĂ©s on abusing authority I’ve come across. Read it. Seriously.
The issues it raises are quite serious, and startling in their implications. While sheeple are hesitant to believe that our “to protect and serve” police force can be capable of abusing their authority, experience shows just [...]

Soliciting Sacrifice

Posted by Connor on January 3rd, 2007

Our dictator will next week be requesting more sacrifice in the name of “fighting terrorism”. So reports Keith Olbermann in this video:

Text of the speech here.

Food Storage Folly

Posted by Connor on January 3rd, 2007

Our ward had a combined EQ and RS meeting this past Sunday, where the newly called emergency preparedness specialist gave an overview of the importance of food storage along with some pointers on how to get started.
Having food storage as a “single adult” has been somewhat interesting. A couple weeks ago, during a lesson [...]

Jesus the Christ Index

Posted by Connor on January 1st, 2007

Well, it’s the new year and I thought I’d start it off with a bang by scratching off one of the things on my to do list. I present to you the “Jesus the Christ Index”.
While in the MTC I read the awesome book Jesus the Christ. Not content to simply read it [...]

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