To Compromise or Not to Compromise
Bruce Kent Wrote Shakespeare in Hamlet, “To be or not to be, that is the question.” For us, however, the question becomes, “To compromise...
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For Mia Country
Bruce Kent My family and I spent a portion of our weekend conducting a precinct walk in behalf of candidate Mia Love. As I...
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The Oppression Ethic
Bruce Kent At one of my doctoral studies classes this week at a Utah university, a visiting professor emphasized a need for social justice and...
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Academic Pharisaism
Bruce Kent I wish to share with readers an experience I had these last few weeks in my doctoral studies program, especially as regards...
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Sophistry and Subversion
Bruce Kent Indeed the establishment continues to serve unabated indictments against men of religion. As I begin my studies for a doctorate of philosophy...
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“Some Banquet Hall Deserted”
Bruce Kent If you’re feeling alone in the circles of government, academia, and media, you’re not. Surely, some other noble lover of the truth...
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Cadaverous Jury
Bruce Kent Without so much as an afterthought media pundits and comment trolls online sought to crucify the police officer who shot and killed...
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Redemption
Bruce Kent This week Utahns received excellent news: Libertad is suing the Utah State Office of Education. The Libertad Institute argues that USOE implemented...
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Fishers of Men
Bruce Kent July 26, 2014 We celebrated Pioneer Day here in Utah this week. In June 1847 Mormon pioneers, having suffered deprivations at the...
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A General to Lead in these Perilous Times
Bruce Kent July 18, 2014 America needs a beloved General to lead her in these perilous times. At the Southern border, a veritable invasion,...
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Enter the Dragon: Preferred Idiocy
Bruce Kent Dnesh D’souza appeared on MSNBC’s the ED Show (2014) this week to give a spirited defense of his text and movie America....
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The Acme of Gullibility
Bruce Kent With a sense of urgent anxiety, the Founders drew and sometimes hastily debated their plans for a stronger, balanced government. Under the...
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