Ken Connor
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Still a Long Way to Go for Equality
The election of the first African-American President of the United States on Tuesday was a great moment in American history.
Politics and Poverty
The current economic crisis is impacting millions of Americans in their daily lives.
Restoring Conservatism
While they often described themselves as "conservatives," their walk was very different from their talk.
Carrots and Sticks: The Bailout and Unintended Consequences
Everybody knows that incentives impact behavior.
The Chickens Have Come Home to Roost
We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise.
Do the Demented Have a Duty to Die?
A burden. That is how influential medical ethics expert Baroness Warnock views people suffering from dementia.
Protecting Life and Valuing Family
Weisberg argues that pro-life "extremism" is inherently at odds with promoting stable, two-parent families.
Keeping Religion in the Closet
Sarah Palin's pick as John McCain's running mate has provoked predictable paroxysms from the Left about her religion.
The Politics of Personal Destruction
"Here ruining people is considered sport," so concluded Vince Foster in what many believe was his suicide note. "Here" is Washington D.C., and the instrument of ruination is the politics of personal destruction.
Deadly Intentions
The poison peddled by the euthanasia movement here in the United States continues to take its toll.