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Archive for February, 2012

An Open Letter to Glenn Beck

Posted by Connor on February 29th, 2012

photo credit: Gage Skidmore Glenn, You are a complicated man, you know that? I know many people who think you are the embodiment of deception, seeking to lead an otherwise truth-seeking people off a cliff. To such people, I often stand up for you, noting that you do say some great things from time to [...]

What do young voters want?

Posted by Connor on February 21st, 2012

The following is an op-ed I had published at The Daily Caller today. Political scientists often analyze the youth vote in order to spot possible future political trends. Having very recently aged out of this 18- to 29-year-old demographic (“millennial voters,” as they’re called), I believe I understand fairly well how many in the rising [...]

A Mormon Leader’s Promotion of Peace

Posted by Connor on February 10th, 2012

Here’s my latest piece published at LewRockwell.com, written at Lew’s request after somebody emailed him an article written by J. Reuben Clark a few days ago. In October 1946, a high-ranking leader of a large Christian church in America rose to the podium in a tabernacle, during a large conference in which were assembled 7,000 [...]

Rights Precede and Supercede the Government

Posted by Connor on February 9th, 2012

Here’s my latest op-ed, published at the Davis Clipper. The Declaration of Independence affirms and clarifies the origin of our individual rights. Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration’s primary author, wrote that we “are endowed by [our] Creator with certain unalienable rights.” Thus, these rights – amongst which are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit [...]

The “Public Safety” Police State Ploy

Posted by Connor on February 3rd, 2012

photo credit: OfficerGreg If one pattern can be deduced from the manner by which governments have historically operated, it is that supposedly noble intentions often lead to a violation of liberty; desired and intended consequences ultimately give way to undesirable and unintended consequences. It is how America first crept, and now is running, towards becoming [...]

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