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Nathan Tabor

Nathan Tabor is a political activist based in Kernersville, North Carolina, the author of the United Nations expose, "The Beast on the East River," and founder of the website, TheConservativeVoice.
Articles by this Author
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» Parents, Politics, and the White House
By Nathan Tabor | Published 09/19/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        The fact is that Sarah Palin is being subjected to the worst sexism in the world--and it’s coming not so much from “the right,” but from the liberal left. 
» Is America a Secular Nation?
By Nathan Tabor | Published 04/1/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        The simple fact is that America was not founded as a secular nation.  Judeo-Christian precepts are embedded in this country’s very DNA, for America was founded as a haven for open religiosity.
» Capitalism: Not Perfect, but Certainly the Best
By Nathan Tabor | Published 03/24/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       The best course for now is for businesses and consumers alike to exercise caution and prudence in their dealings.  The market forces will balance, as they always do, and hard work and ingenuity will continue to be rewarded in the land of opportunity.
» Revisiting the Issue of Gun Rights
By Nathan Tabor | Published 03/23/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        When revisiting the issue of gun rights, once the hyperbole has been stripped away from the debate, the fact remains that gun control empowers criminals while leaving ordinary citizens defenseless.  Also, a robust set of gun rights reduces crime, allows citizens to protect themselves, and acts as a check on government power.
» Let's Close the Book on Judicial Activism
By Nathan Tabor | Published 03/8/2008 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        The next president will play an immeasurably important role in determining the trajectory of American jurisprudence over the next few decades.  The next appointment could resurrect the flawed thinking that led to judicial disasters such as Roe, or bury it forever.
» Using the Weapon of Racism
By Nathan Tabor | Published 12/11/2007 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and the NAACP have made a practice of using the weapons of racism when it serves their purposes.
» The Elephant in the Room Is Immigration
By Nathan Tabor | Published 12/3/2007 | From Our Writers | Rating:

         When public discontent on an issue is this high, there are only two options: get behind it, or be trampled.  Governor Easley and amnesty supporters, be warned: the name of the elephant in the room is Immigration, and ignoring it won’t make it go away.

» The Wrong Kind of Room Service
By Nathan Tabor | Published 11/24/2007 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        In the final analysis, no matter one’s position vis-à-vis pornography and consenting adults, responsible citizens should be able to reach a consensus on keeping hard-core pornographic material away from the eyes of children. 
» Rogue Prosecutors: The Rule, or the Exception?
By Nathan Tabor | Published 11/14/2007 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        While Judge Mukasey’s answer on water boarding may be important to the future of the country and the War on Terror, of at least equal importance is the whether Judge Mukasey would commit to taking strong disciplinary action against overzealous prosecutors by using all the tools at his disposal, including the Office of Professional Responsibility.
» Will the Real Christian Conservative Candidate Please Stand Up?
By Nathan Tabor | Published 11/13/2007 | From Our Writers | Unrated
        Nothing is inevitable in politics.  There is a sure and certain way to avoid an unhappy fate: nominate a candidate who combines the Christian ethos with the conservative principles that will ensure our country’s rejuvenation.
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Blogs by this Author
Published 02/3/2008
        A friend of mine once speculated that if Hillary Clinton is defeated in the primaries, she would then divorce Bill and take him to court for his multiple inf...
Published 08/27/2008
       The Saddleback Forum taught us an important lesson: presumptive Republican nominee John McCain says he knows when life begins. Democratic Presidential heir apparen...