Tocq
Staff
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Mr. Lutz is the editor-in chief of The Tocquevillian magazine. He is also a freelance journalist and editor, and has written extensively on Veteran's issues.
Lutz is a ten year veteran of the Army and founder of three veteran support organizations. In his spare time he helps old ladies cross the street and is kind to children and puppies - habits which, admittedly, belie his unusual appearance.
Mr. Lutz is available to conservative and veteran organizations and events for speaking engagements, and may be reached at eic @ tocquevillian.com |
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Nancy
Ahern
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Nancy
is the Executive Editor of The Tocquevillian Magazine, and a freelance
writer and columnist in Arizona. |
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Stan
Kid
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Stan
is Managing Editor of the Tocquevillian Magazine, is also a newspaper
columnist and police sergeant on Long Island. |
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Donna
Doyle |
Contributing
Editor Donna Doyle, a retired "civil slave," is a freelance
writer in Northeast Florida. According to Don, her long-suffering
husband, "I'm so glad she's giving someone else hell for a
change, instead of me." |
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Gene
Royer
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Contributing
Editor Gene Royer is a staunch conservative. He is also Policy Governance
® consultant and writer. He is the author of School
Board Leadership 2000 - The Things Staff Didn't Tell You At
Orientation and his international practice is based in Houston.
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Rhetorix
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Contributing
Editor W.C. Green is from good Republican stock--her grandmother
used to render them down for soup. Since she can't grow up to be
Cato the Elder, she takes out her disappointment on modern orators
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Jenna
Thomas-McKie
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Jenna
Thomas-McKie lives on a farm in Georgia. She is a wife, the mother
of two boys, a full-time employee, and a part-time college student.
In addition to being an unapologetic Christian who is active in
her church, she serves as the Secretary for the Board of Directors
for her local fire department and as the webmaster for her sorority's
local alumnae group. In her spare time, she writes, draws, drinks
coffee, and drowns worms.
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Other
Regular Contributors
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Bob
Baker
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Robert Baker comes from a Midwestern farm family. He love books
and enjoys the pursuit of knowledge. He likes to make his family
laugh. Bob embraces what Russell Kirk called the "permanent
things."
"I value my faith above riches and my
word is my bond. Of course I am a technophile. If it hums, glows,
or blinks I want it, especially if it computes." |
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Geoff
Metcalf
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Geoff
Metcalf is an author, syndicated columnist and radio talk-show
host. Visit his website at http://www.geoffmetcalf.com
Mr.
Metcalf is the author of In The Arena:
"A
fascinating collection of interviews with newsmakers, gadflys,
and characters. Many of the issues, although significant and
compelling, have been overlooked or ignored by the mainstream."
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