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One of the beauties of self-editing is that I don't have to trot out every dumb thing I ever wrote and I'm not. What you'll find here is my more recent work, generally positions to which I still subscribe.
North County Times columns
- Smoke gets in your eyes or not, from December 28, 2008
- Sanity gets a split decision, from December 21, 2008
- Put aircraft crashes into perspective, from December 14, 2008
- Don't give up stability for critics' sake, from December 7, 2008
- Coach's $1M buyout crossed line, from November 30, 2008
- Fallbrook didn't act as censor, from November 16, 2008
- Putting their money where their passion is, from November 9, 2008
- Thefts insult our rights of free speech, from November 2, 2008
- Financial shell game with our money, from October 12, 2008
- An appearance of petulance, from October 5, 2008
- Time for government to get out of hospital biz, from September 28, 2008
- So much for progress in Escondido, from September 21, 2008
- Time to abolish state grand juries, from September 14, 2008
- SDG&E should pay fines, damages, from September 7, 2008
- A chance to make the arts center work right, from August 31, 2008
- Pendleton case aside, shield laws remain a bad idea, from August 24, 2008
- Unions about salaries, not educational quality, from August 10, 2008
- Checkpoints target only the dangerous, from August 3, 2008
- Cunningham already got off easy, from July 27, 2008
- Public deserves its hearing on saving state beach, from July 20, 2008
- Is it time for public energy utility?, from July 13, 2008
- Escondido: business friendly? Not, from July 6, 2008
- Don't soil paradise for energy, from June 29, 2008
- Real focus needed on kids' safety, from May 15, 2008
- A fundamental right to opt out, from March 13, 2008
- Judge overreaches in banning Navy's sonar use, from January 17, 2008
- Government can't, shouldn't outlaw 'hate', from December 20, 2007
- Thornhill's view will be missed, from November 11, 2007
- Let real experts analyze fire response, from November 1, 2007
- State to cities: Do as we say, from October 18, 2007
- No reason not to testify, from October 4, 2007
- To hide our heads or overreact?, from September 27, 2007
- Free speech again under local assault, from September 20, 2007
- Indians have legal right to run own affairs, from September 13, 2007
- Water issue no mirage, from September 6, 2007
- Less park than parkway, from August 30, 2007
- Dissenting voices worth a listen, from August 12, 2007
- Enforcing the border just the beginning, from August 16, 2007
- Carnac would know not to cry racism, from August 9, 2007
- Will vote winner still take our all?, from August 2, 2007
- Religious tolerance means respecting other faiths, from July 19, 2007
- Future of libraries deserves a debate, from July 12, 2007
- Time for other half of healing, from June 21, 2007
- Waldron's words muddy the waters, from June 14, 2007
- Roofs, not desert, need solar panels most of all, from June 7, 2007
- Escondido parking ban supersizes government, from May 31, 2007
- Public, not faculty, in charge of MiraCosta, from May 24, 2007
- Council should focus on Escondido, from May 17, 2007
- All the court's a stage, from May 10, 2007
- MiraCosta professors don't earn confidence, from May 3, 2007
- Cities too big for single-issue candidates, from April 26, 2007
- Time for ACLU to defend free speech, from April 1, 2007
- Declaring war on the middle class, from March 29, 2007
- Efforts to silence are the true offense, from March 15, 2007
- Who needs a design review board when you have a bulldozer?, from March 8, 2007
- Diocese honest enough to admit it's about the money, from March 4, 2007
- When blaming the victim just isn't enough, from March 1, 2007
- Critics' reflex is to blame the cops, from Feb. 22, 2007
- Oceanside's past poses risk to Bolts, from Feb. 8, 2007
- Waldron anything but pro-life, from Jan. 18, 2007
- A lesson worth learning, from Dec. 28, 2006
- Christmas spirit lacking on Escondido council, from Dec. 25, 2006
- Women warriors as capable as men, from Dec. 21, 2006
- Time to take pot back to the polls?, from Dec. 14, 2006
- Aiport authority has outlived its purpose, from Dec. 7, 2006
- Political peace at the table, please, from Nov. 23, 2006
- All parties should be invited to debates, from Nov. 16, 2006
- Finding finality an election can't provide, from Nov. 9, 2006
- Gaut case should never go to trial, from Oct. 26, 2006
- Busby's rhetoric, campaign conflict, from Oct. 19, 2006
- A campaign mailer by any other name ..., from Oct. 12, 2006
- Waldron already got what she sought, from Oct. 5, 2006
- Powerlink needs a new route, from Sept. 28, 2006
- Search warrant on Foley a sorry fishing expedition, from Sept. 24, 2006
- Cities distracted by federal issues, from Aug. 17, 2006
- Lawsuit over Bilbray win a political stunt, from Aug. 10, 2006
- Is Bilbray trying to help Busby?, from July 27, 2006
- Sister Claire deserves a bit more courtesy, from June 8, 2006
- Escondido abandoning its history, from June 1, 2006
- Airport 'search' alienated potential allies, from May 25, 2006
- It's not about the diploma, from May 18, 2006
- Busby missed her best chance, from April 20, 2006
- Would Miramar airport help economy?, from February 2, 2006
- Term limits likely to be voters' response to pot lawsuit, from January 26, 2006
- Bilbray's past may haunt his candidacy, from January 19, 2006
- Nudity doesn't equal obscenity, from January 12, 2006
- Three hospitals best for inland region, from January 5, 2006
- Housing mandate undercuts conservation, from December 29, 2005
- Most influential airport expert ignored, from December 22, 2005
- State beaches, parks preserved for a reason, from December 18, 2005
- Balance is what's lacking in Julian, from December 15, 2005
- Supervisors should heed voters, who tend to get last word, from December 11, 2005
- Campus investment might not pay off, from December 8, 2005
- CSUSM slides back on race, from December 4, 2005
- Ask Congress about airport site, from December 1, 2005
- Much for which to be thankful, from November 24, 2005
- 'Hyperlocal' content expensive to provide, from November 20, 2005
- Consistency in short supply, from November 17, 2005
- Primary challenger horns in on Horn, from November 3, 2005
- Conduct code part of CSUSM's responsibility, from October 27, 2005
- Underage girls need guidance from parents, from October 20, 2005
- Fairness at heart of Prop. 75, from October 13, 2005
- No right to privacy when in public, from October 6, 2005
- Oceanside poised to blow it again, from September 29, 2005
- Who gets to define groups' identities?, from September 22, 2005
- School's in, brakes are out, from September 15, 2005
- Catholic schools about much more than athletics, from September 8, 2005
- Charging 'racism' easier than facing issues, from September 1, 2005
- Is free speech just for the rich?, from August 25, 2005
- Diploma is meaningless without an education, from August 18, 2005
- Airport debate hasn't been held, from August 11, 2005
- 'Public' had nothing to do with airport study, from August 4, 2005
- Unions too top-heavy to compete for worker loyalty, from July 28, 2005
- Segregated by choice, from July 21, 2005
- Fall from grace the same old story, from July 15, 2005
- Greatness wrought by humility, from April 10, 2005
- Freedom to deviate needs protection on campus, from April 1, 2005
- Nudity the least of our kids' worries, from March 25, 2005
- Government more open than media, from March 18, 2005
- No one has right to judge parents of the fallen, from March 14, 2005
- First Night will be missed, from March 11, 2005
- The naked city no more, from March 4, 2005
- Street walkers no great safety threat, from February 25, 2005
- Public libraries an expensive relic, from February 4, 2005
- Schools chief has budget myopia, from January 28, 2005
- Evolution respects and honors God's handiwork, from January 27, 2005
- Red-light cameras are not enough, from January 21, 2005
- The distinct odor of hypocrisy, from January 15, 2005
- Crackdown due in school zones, from January 7, 2005
- Feinstein asked to explain claim, from January 2, 2005
- Christmas is one faith's gift to the world, from December 25, 2004
- Illegal immigrants haven't earned driver's licenses, from December 18, 2004
- Old Rolodex stirs memories, from December 10, 2004
- Closed minds afflict left and right, from December 3, 2004
- Right to drive vs. right to live, from November 27, 2004
- Technology has little to do with security, from November 19, 2004
- The ghosts of elections past haunt current pols, from October 29, 2004
- Bersin's critics fight real reform, from October 22, 2004
- Palomar burning its reserves, from October 15, 2004
- Flap in Oceanside raises deeper questions, from October 8, 2004
- When do Indians get treated fairly?, from October 1, 2004
- Stem cell initiative financiers meet little scrutiny, from September 24, 2004
- Moore hardly censored, from September 17, 2004
- No such thing as an 'assault' rifle, from September 13, 2004
- Letter-writers launch vitriolic campaign, from August 31, 2004
- Harmon's all wet on TransNet, from August 6, 2004
- Are they anti-war or anti-Bush?, from July 30, 2004
- When fear doesn't have a chance: Reflections on a fire, from July 18, 2004
- If these folks are not heroes, who is?, from July 16, 2004
- Peace is possible in Escondido, from July 9, 2004
- Only clueless make Nazi comparisons, from July 2, 2004
- How dare they do their job?, from June 25, 2004
- Stem cell opponents ought to be heard, from June 20, 2004
- Only city can heal DBA rift, from June 18, 2004
- Cruisers ought to respect rights of merchants, from June 11, 2004
- Don't trash the dump, from June 4, 2004
- Good design is good business, from May 28, 2004
- Time to move beyond our autos, from May 21, 2004
- Just who does Palomar professor think he is?, from May 14, 2004
- Water agencies should show some discipline, from May 7, 2004
- Blame politics, not technology, for voting debacle, from May 5, 2004
- Students should suggest, not protest, from April 30, 2004
- Manning amplifies Tillman's heroism, from April 27, 2004
- Serious discussion needed on drunken driving, from April 23, 2004
- Who's afraid of tests?, from April 16, 2004
- Dumping rights in an ashtray from April 9, 2004
- ACLU on wrong side against Scouts, from April 2, 2004
- Builders want it both ways, from March 26, 2004
- Let voters decide on gay marriage, from March 12, 2004
- Where is the outrage from feminists?, from March 5, 2004
- Migrants can't get even a dog's life, from February 27, 2004
- No shame in being a scab, from February 20, 2004
- Quality of life is the issue, from February 13, 2004
- Killers are not victims, from February 9, 2004
- Unions cut their own throats, from February 6, 2004
- Grace under the greatest pressure, from January 30, 2004
- No crisis in voting machines, from January 26, 2003
- Car tax harms the poor, too, from January 16, 2004
- Defying vows not an act of heroism, from January 15, 2004
- Unions on the wrong track, from January 8, 2004
- Voting fix is bigger headache, from January 1, 2004
- The annual playoff song is all played out, from December 28, 2003
- Never an excuse for terrorism, from December 26, 2003
- Save our quality of life, from December 19, 2003
- Boycott has wrong target, from December 12, 2003
- Sprinter opponents hide behind the poor, from December 5, 2003
- Another worry for strikers, from December 3, 2003
- Let's put humans first, from November 7, 2003
- Strikers betray the cause, from October 31, 2003
- Fire on the mountain, October 29, 2003
- Who says we need a new airport?, from October 14, 2003
- Rev. Clyde will be missed, August 12, 2003
- Hey, kid, want a loan?, from March 21, 2003
- No debate needed, from March 14, 2003
- Perils of the public schools, from March 7, 2003
- A serious effort can fix traffic, from February 28, 2003
- War on faith continues, from February 21, 2003
- Student protests miss mark, from February 14, 2003
- First make the streets safe, from February 7, 2003
- A touch of Mexico in Escondido, from Jaunary 31, 2003
- Antiwar protests don't convince, from January 24, 2003
- ACLU on the wrong side again, from January 17, 2003
- Eminent domain abused, from January 10, 2003
- I won't conserve water, from January 3, 2003
- Much ado about a plaque, from December 27, 2002
- Troupe did himself in, from December 20, 2002
- Campaign promises die quickly, from December 13, 2002
- Insanity in San Marcos, from December 6, 2002
- Some people give all year long, from November 29, 2002
- Why not test our kids, from November 22, 2002
- Rady will be missed on council, from November 15, 2002
- Einer defined class, from November 8, 2002
- Breaking the age barrier, from November 1, 2002
- Politics in their genes, from October 25, 2002
- What's 80 percent of a jerk?, from October 18, 2002
- In search of the long view, from October 11, 2002
- Prop. 52, for lazy voters, from October 4, 2002
- Grinches give away Christmas, from September 27, 2002
- Jury deserves our thanks, from September 20, 2002
- Anger, too, can help heal, from September 13, 2002
- Third party: If not now, when? from September 6, 2002
- Just say no to this one, from August 30, 2002
- There's no right to exploit, from August 23, 2002
- Building the wrong way, from August 16, 2002
- Issa is right about checkpoints, from August 9, 2002
- Still separate and unequal, from August 2, 2002
- Beware, the ocean is coming, from July 26, 2002
- Teachers' demands don't add up, from July 19, 2002
- Our kids can't ride bikes anymore, from July 12, 2002
- Water will limit our growth, from July 5, 2002
- We don't need the Chargers, from June 28, 2002
- Arts center key to downtown, from June 21, 2002
- Descent into the tar pits, from June 14, 2002
- Don't ban books, read them, from June 7, 2002
- We treat humans worse than dogs, from May 31, 2002
- Critics step out of line, from May 24, 2002
- The best art outside of Balboa Park, from May 17, 2002
- Lessons learned at Palomar, from May 10, 2002
- Our own media circus, from May 3, 2002
- Latino pols have a way to go, from April 26, 2002
- Council gambles with kids' lives, from April 19, 2002
- Use gas tax to beef up rail, from April 12, 2002
- Catholics targets of PC police,
from the Nov. 30, 1997 edition of the North County Times.
- No protesters deserve torture,
from the Nov. 19, 1997 edition of the North County Times.
- If media become activists, who will watch the watchdogs?
from the Nov. 9, 1997 edition of the North County Times
- A reality check on abortion,
from the Aug. 11, 1997 edition of the North County Times.
- The message: Don't challenge bureaucracy,
from the July 13, 1997 edition of the North County Times.
- Freedom a noisy pursuit,
from the March 16, 1997 edition of the North County Times.
- Get loggers out of our national forests,
from the Sept. 1, 1996 edition of the North County Times.
- What would Tom Metzger think about black relation?
from the Aug. 25, 1996 edition of the North County Times.
- Can gays hurt marriage any more than straights have?
from the June 2, 1996 edition of the North County Times.
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Commentary and essays
- McCarthy still provides convenient cover
from March 2003.
- Yes, peaceniks, our soldiers do serve in your name, too
from March 2003.
- It's time to address ethical dilemmas of human cloning
from the Winter 2002 edition of Turbula.
- West's anti-Semitism is applied evenly to Jews, Arabs
from the June 14, 2002 edition of the American Reporter.
- Can Gray Davis protect California's farmland?
from the April 28, 2002 edition of the North County Times.
- The Left becoming as anti-Semitic as the Right
from the April 10, 2002 edition of the American Reporter.
- Killing Andrea Yates will only compound tragedy
from the March 2, 2002 edition of the American Reporter.
- We have met the enemy's stock portfolio, and it is ours
from the May 3, 2001 edition of the American Reporter.
- Media's bruised egos behind campaign finance 'reform'
from the Nov. 18, 2000 edition of the American Reporter.
- Is the West's truce with Jews coming to an end?
from the Oct. 23, 2000 edition of the American Reporter.
- Time to stop casting public participation as censorship,
from the Oct. 14, 2000 edition of the American Reporter.
- Judge hides from technology in MP3.com decision,
from the Sept. 8, 2000 edition of the American Reporter.
- Time to slow down to save our children,
from the Aug. 10, 2000 edition of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
- Despite differences, abortion foes should support Bradley,
from the March 5, 2000 edition of the American Reporter.
- Pinochet and the White Man's Burden,
from the Nov. 3, 1999 edition of the American Reporter.
- Who do you want to bomb today?
from the Dec. 22, 1998 edition of the American Reporter.
- The Left's surrender on issues of human value,
from the July 13, 1998 edition of the American Reporter.
- Anti-abortion movement not to blame for clinic violence,
from the Jan. 26, 1994 edition of The Southern Cross.
- More Catholic-bashing from these United States,
from the Sept. 22, 1994 edition of The Southern Cross.
- The voice of the liberal, pro-feminist anti-abortionists is 'lost' in the debate,
from the April 16, 1992 edition of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
- No freedom in death,
from the September, 1989 edition of the Ocean Beach Observer.
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