Liberty–An Unwanted Burden?

By Jeremy Gayed Essays 28 Comments »

As the world economy continues to deteriorate, as the American government continues, in essence, to nationalize the top tiers of business and industry, and as the President-Elect continues to hint that even greater federal intervention is coming, likely in the guise of New Deal-esque programs, I’ve noticed one remarkable common theme among all the rhetoric:  […]

Obama, you(tube) and I

By Benjamin Gayed Essays 3 Comments »

Well, it is the beginning of a new election cycle, and with the changing of the Presidency, we are seeing the information revolution beginning to affect politics directly. President-elect Obama has already begun his ‘youtube-side chats’, where he addresses the nation via short recorded videos published on […]

American Eulogy

By Admin Guest Features 12 Comments »

The essay below was written by Ryan Painter, a prosecuting attorney for the State of Indiana.  While the essay violates several, if not all, of the Rules of The Only Orthodoxy, the Administration has decided to publish it as an excellent example of the sense of one side of the culture war in which this […]

In defense of a federal marriage amendment

By Paul Goodell Essays 30 Comments »

On October 10th, the Connecticut state supreme court ruled that homosexuals could not be denied the right to marry.  Connecticut joined Massachusetts as the only other state where same sex marriage is legal (since California no longer allows same sex marriage).  Not coincidentally, in both states same sex marriage was approved by the courts, not […]

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