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Kelly O'Connell

Kelly O'Connell is an author and attorney. He was born on the West Coast, raised in Las Vegas, and matriculated from the University of Oregon. After laboring for the Reformed Church in Galway, Ireland, he returned to America and attended law school in Virginia, where he earned a JD and a Master’s degree in Government. He spent a stint working as a researcher and writer of academic articles at a Miami law school, focusing on ancient law and society. He has also been employed as a university Speech & Debate professor. He then returned West and worked as an assistant district attorney. Kelly is now is a private practitioner with a small law practice in New Mexico.

Most Recent Articles by Kelly O'Connell:

Modern Liberalism’s Hidden Religious Foundations

Could modern “godless” liberalism really have any religious origins? The actual genesis of “new liberalism” would surprise many leftists, should they ever deign to study its true origins. Given that many leftists assume modern liberalism is synonymous with atheism, intriguing it is to note this movement owes its very essence to religious antecedents. In fact, new liberalism could not exist without concepts borrowed from the Bible and ancient pagan Gnosticism, which form its skeleton.
- Sunday, February 7, 2010

Vladimir Lenin: Russia’s Original Cold-Blooded Communist Revolutionary

Born for revolt, Vladimir Lenin founded the modern communist state in Russia. His revolutionary actions provoked the end of the tsar's, adopting Marxism as the new secular religion from which the modern age would rise. Lenin was a furious man, galled by all traditional authority. He was incensed his university expelled him over a minor freshman incident, never letting him re-enroll.
- Sunday, January 31, 2010

Joseph Stalin: Memoirs of a Leftist Madman

imageMarxist dictators are suddenly back in vogue as role models, according to the White House, and Joseph Stalin of Russia is an exemplar of the species. Uncle Joe helped preside over the first large-scale communist state after his role model, master revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, predeceased him. Stalin goes down as not merely one of history's great murders, but also an exceedingly strange and diabolically paranoid tyrant. Close to none, suspicious of all, Stalin's only real consistent “public policy” was torture and murder. In fact, noted genocide expert R.J. Rummel tolls Stalin's victims between 55-70 million, right behind Chairman Mao's 77 million – despite China having many more residents.
- Sunday, January 24, 2010

Who was Chairman Mao, Lionized by Obama’s White house?

When a member of Barack Obama's administration recently praised China's Marxist Chairman Mao as a "favorite political philosopher," confusion followed. So, who was Mao and why does Obama's administration publicly praise him? It's easy to briefly describe Mao Zedong.
- Sunday, January 17, 2010

Tiger Woods to benefit from Obama’s plan for Muslim Law

-Satire- In a stunning new development, the Tiger Woods legal team has unveiled an ingenious strategy to help the randy golfer avoid the rough in his recent marital problems and possibly skip a financial bloodbath. The answer is surprisingly found in the doctrines of Muslim Shari'ah law. This solution presented itself when Obama czars and other legal gurus, such as “Papa” Cass Sunstein, and Harold “Koo-Koo” Koh suggested importing Muslim law into America. Intrigued, legal experts across the gamut now agree Muslim laws on marriage make perfect sense for the indefatigable romeo Tiger Wood and his web of female relationships, claiming it will also play well to the gallery.
- Tuesday, January 5, 2010


Global Warming Theory Not New, But Simple Reborn Malthusianism

The recently uncovered British hoax regarding Global Warming should shock no one. This theory's source was never analytic science, but modern politics fused to old superstitions. Further, there is now a societal preset belief assuming warnings of such dramatic natural disasters are inevitable. The origin of belief in earth's imminent destruction comes from 18th century economist Thomas Malthus.
- Tuesday, December 8, 2009

G.I. Joe wins Medal of Honor, sharing joy with Obama

In a move sending waves of shock and awe through the entire armed services, G.I. Joe, with Lifelike Beard, was honored with his first Medal of Honor for service above and beyond the call of duty. This news comes on the heels of the surprise announcement that President Barack Obama had been chosen for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
- Monday, October 12, 2009

Obama as National Papa is unsettling theater

The poignant image of Barack Obama offering himself as a Father of the Nation spooning up homilies to American children has created deep disquietude in everyday citizens. One hopes that as Obama presents himself as an all-American uncle, he does not realize such communist tyrants as Joseph Stalin were committed to this same kind of public fable.
- Monday, September 7, 2009

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