Author Archive: mhayutin@gmail.com

Born in Denver. Grew up on L.A., B. A. political science/communication University of Southern California, J.D. South Texas College of Law, ran meat processing business in Baltimore, author of "Character Immunization: How To Raise Children Strong Enough To Resist Popular Culture, free lance writer, indoor cycle instructor and proud father of two grown kids.

RACE FRAUD – ANATOMY OF A DESTRUCTIVE LIE

Michael Brown, eighteen-years-old, six foot four, three hundred pounds, enters a convenience store with Dorian Johnson. Michael picks up a pack of cigarillos and proceeds to leave without paying. At the door the store manager confronts Michael. Does Michael drop…
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CONSERVATIVE VICTORY 2016

As the campaign season revs-up, it is prudent to assess how to choose among the many Republican candidates. Six years of utter frustration over the performance of the worst President in my lifetime has placed many of us on an…
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A TARNISHED CALIFORNIA

Referring to the roots of poverty, a well known public figure said, “This is an issue that is part of America, its part of the structure of modern individualism, capitalism, stratification…”. Are these remarks attributable to Karl Marx, Fidel Castro…
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IT’S NOT JUST IN PARIS

The murderous attack by Islamists in Paris last Wednesday was one of thousands of similar violent acts committed by like-minded radical Muslims around the world. Unfortunately, there is a fourteen hundred year pattern of similar atrocities. Almost unnoticed during that…
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A NEW YEAR FRAUGHT WITH POSSIBILITIES

New Years 2015 offers up an opportunity for a rightward political renewal. President Obama has cracked open the big government door. This opening can be exploited to initiate a return to national pride, strength and self-respect. The nation has had…
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THE BARBARIANS ON AMERICA’S DOORSTEP

Knock-knock. That omonous clamoring at America’s front door represents an army of unwanted visitors. We’ve witnessed  the results of the deeds of those who  have gotten past the door.  However, too many of us have fallen victim to fading memories….
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OCCUPY WALL STREET

Tuesday night I had the opportunity, up close and personal, to evaluate the nature of what’s left of the Occupy Wall Street movement. I was on the Tea Party side of a discussion in opposition to five self-described Occupy advocates….
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SOCIAL JUSTICE IS NOT JUSTICE

One might think that the concept of justice would be relatively easy to comprehend. Common sense would dictate that justice demands that everyone be held to the same standard. Justice:the quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness;Just: based on…
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