Wayne
Lutz
ON LEADERSHIP: The difference between then and now
Book Review: Dr. Robert Zubrin, pens a living portrait of the American Revolution, revealing the passions and motivations of one of history's greatest villains - Benedict Arnold. A drama, in five acts
How Could
This Happen?
Glad you asked..
Europe
is wasted on Europeans
An
Open Letter to Michael Smerconish
On
Defining Democrats
The party of hate, corruption, violence and death
Congressman Joe Hoeffel, the Anti-Cowboy
Book
Review: The Holy Land, by Robert Zubrin
Dixie
Defenders of a Ditzie Democracy
Deconstructing
Fatheads
Bring
On Them Bible-thumping, Gun-Toting, Flag-Waving, Ass-Kicking Rednecks.
Reason
Vs. Ideology
Iraq
in the Spring
The
Inherent Weakness of Involuntary Learned Liberalism
Freedom
isn't everything...it's the only thing.
The Rally on Hallowed Ground
Useful
Idiots Outside of the Orb
The
Cowboy In Us All
When
Doctors Have Agendas, Even Milk Is Racist
Election
Time! Watch Them Wiley Democwats!
Too
Stupid to Vote?
Let
Them Eat Lard
The
Revival of Muscular Conservatism
Come
on rise up!
The
Recant of Patriotism
Naming
Evil
Public Schools - Fine Dining at the Public Teat
Betrayal of the Public Trust
Whatcha gonna do when they come for you
Congressman
Joe Hoeffel (D-PA), Backward Through the Looking Glass
Congressman Jim Greenwood (R-PA), FeetPlanted Firmly in Mid-Air
Cooperate
Or Else, Illegitimate Child
Pundit, Heal Thyself
A
Valueless Life
Culture
Wars: The Battle For The Minds Of Our Children
You'll
Shoot Your Eye Out, Boy
California
- Leader in Socialist Trends
Neighbors For Dollars - Would You Turn In Yo Momma?
Michael
Smerconish
Just in time for back to school: Radio Talk show star Michael Smerconish
suggests that there may be reasons not to be so anxious to send
your kids back to school... WHEN SCHOOLS
GO OFF THE DEEP END
For
the Philadelphia Daily News:
Don't
Blame Bush
Charlie
Daniels
The Devil went down to the Tocq! Country Music legend and
patriot Charlie Daniels takes on leftist elitism in this special
Tocq editorial. If there's one mistake that liberals always make,
it's in underestimating the "scope" of patriotic Americans. Don't
miss Scoping
Southern Style
Dave
Francis
comes to the Tocq from Russia, with attitude. Eddie,
go home!
Some
advice for the Arab street: "Get a job." Message
to the Arab Street: Get Over it!
Jerome
R. Wernow, Ph.D., R.Ph
A Grand Illusion: Oregon's Attempt
to Control Death Through Physician-Assisted Suicide
Tocq
Booknotes
Quality Outhouse reading that'll drive
liberals nuts...
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Eric
Englund
Central
Planning = Spontaneous Economic Order?
A
Socialist Paradigm Has Turned Scientific Research on it's Head
at the Santa Fe Institut
Nancy
Ahern
My, How Nice You Look!
Fact:
A Racist is a Racist
Unconcern
My
Name is Nancy, and I'm an Addict
Cutting
back tax cuts? How one hand is chopping off the other
Feeling
useful: Yellow doesn't mean cowardice
Cloning
Around
The
Fundmentals of Art Funding
Got
Truth?
Making
Love: As problematic as making war?
Please
return to Gate D10 -- check your jokes with your baggage
Let's
Play Make-Believe
Freeze,
A*sh*le! It's the Net Police!
Robert
Baker
July
16 Just My Take
June
12 Just My Take
April 29 Just My Take
April
8 Just My Take
April
1 Just My Take
March
18 Just My Take
Rhetorix
Got
Invective?
Dangling from the Parallel Bars
Oklahoman
Cockfight: misdirection vs. mental images
"Comfort
those who sit in darkness...."
So,
why can't the Americans teach their CEOs how to speak?
Debasing Strong Words
Two
Rhetorical Rhouts - one destination
Hero,
Hype and Hyperbole
Orational
Numbers: the parts of an oration
The
Sins of Molly Ivans
Justice
Clarence Thomas speaks out against philophronesis
Parallelism
for fun and profit
Tri
Colonic (Not High Colonic)
Leahy
Does Homer
"I
Wonder How Clinton Would Look In A Toga..."
Ethos,
Pathos, Logos and Statistics
Political
Rhetoric - a lost art
Jan
Winiecki, Ph.D.
Jan Winiecki, a professor of international trade and finance and
former member of President Lech Walesa's Political Advisory Council,
writes for The Tocquevillian on the legally enforceable "right
to somone else's income," and the "terror" and
pending demise of political correctness and the welfare state:
Politically Correct Welfare State:
Beginning of the End
In
this transcript of a speech given at Grove City College, Prof.
Jan Winiecki dares to make politically incorrect comparisons
of Western and Islamic civilizations. The nerve! Comparing
Civilizations: A Politically Incorrect Analysis
Dr.
Jan Winiecki, with his analysis of the concept of American unilateralism
in AMERICAN UNILATERALISM: A Personal
Perspective
Humberto
Fontova
Squirrel Opener
Catholic Priests Repeatedly Abused
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Stan
Kid
A
Dorn In The Side of Due Process
A
Brief Respite From Hell
Donna
Doyle
Hype, Hyperbole and Innuendo
Sour
Grapes - The Bitter Whine of Florida's Democratic Party
Book
Review - RELENTLESS PURSUIT: THE DSS AND THE MANHUNT FOR AL-QAEDA
TERRORISTS - Samuel M. Katz
Negotiate?
Jenna
Thomas-Mckie
"I'm Going In."
James
Austin Bishop
A scholarly look at The Religion
of Radical Secularism
The
National Education Association: Emphasis on the Ass.
Someone is collecting data on subversives - on you
- and it ain't the office of Homeland Security.
R.
Jones
When
morality is taught to students as a subjective choice, I
DARE You To Think
Jones
holds teachers accountable for more than just their own
egos in Leaving Politicking Behind
Jones
takes on the American Library Association and articulates
a distinction that liberals can't seem to comprehend - the difference
between rights and license, between censorship and common-sense
moores, in When It's Right
Fuzzy
Child-Care Data
The numbers don't lie, but we do.
A
Tribe of Troglodytes
It's time to recognize that "equal rights" means
just that.
Robert
Zubrin
Author, engineer, Robert Heinlein award winner and visionary,
Robert Zubrin points out the hard choice facing NASA in the
wake of the shuttle disaster. Does America remain in low Earth
orbit, or turn her vision outward toward the next logical
step in the exploration of space? Zubrin discusses the difference
between "Shuttle Mode" and "Apollo Mode" in Two Roads for NASA.
Paul
Crespo
is a public policy consultant and writer in Miami and Washington,
DC. A former Marine officer, he was a member of the Miami
Herald Editorial Board and writes regularly on politics, military
affairs and diplomacy for The Herald, AEI Magazine Online
and Tiempos del Mundo. Paul joins the pages of the Tocquevillian
with Democracy and free markets
vs. Socialism
Yevgeny
Vilensky,
Editor-In-Chief of the Yale Free Press, asks "How do
you prove to a feminist that a skyscraper isn't built as a
phallic symbol?" Answer - you don't. Vilensky posits
that many students spend four years in college learning only
to construct an "epistemological bubble" around
themselves, in Bubble Children
- The Death of Intellectual Honesty
Eric
Englund
Global Warming: Socialism's
Trojan Horse
Eric
examines the leftist love affair with Castro and Stalin and
exposes the politically correct mindset that can ingore the
horrors of Communism while at the same time expressing moral
outrage at incorrect ethnic lables. Don't order an "Oriental"
salad in Washington state, and don't miss Here
in the Pacific Northwest, Castro and Stalin Can Help Promote
Your Products and Serivces.
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Kim Oakley
Voting Rights, the Easy Way
Slater
Bakhtavar
Why Iran wants War
Ahmadinejad & Co. starring in Armageddon
Democracy
Spreads - It's Bush's Fault
Zeich
Heil Ahmadinejad
Boris
Karpa
FMS:
A Zionist outlook
Why
American aid is bad for the Jews
Gene
Royer
WONDERFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD,
What
If I Have A Funeral And Nobody Comes?
This
is an article about fat people and how they look to those of us
with perfect body features.
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, September 10, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, August 10, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, July 16, 2003
GOD
- WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, June 12, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, May 15, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, April 29, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, April 8, 2003
GASP!
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, April 1, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, March 18, 2003
Now
I Lay Me Down To Sleep
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD - March, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD - Februrary, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD - January, 2003
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD -December, 2002
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD - November, 2002
WONDERFUL
DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD - October, 2002
Neighbor,
Can You Spare My Camel A Drink?
A
Fox In The Hen House
Everyone
Wins
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