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  • By Selwyn Duke Believe it or not, three Mississippi legislators, Bobby Shows, W.T. Mayhall, Jr. and John Read, have proposed a law that would prohibit restaurants from serving those with "friendly fronts." Imagine that, denying a business its best customers.

  • By Selwyn Duke Since I think the Clintons would probably sell their souls and firstborn for another White House tenure, the idea they would play the race card raises no eyebrow here. They are political creatures first, most everything else second and statesmen last. For this to elude one, he must have his head planted…

  • By Selwyn Duke A New Mexico lawmaker aims to cut the fat – not in government, but through it. Educator-turned-legislator Gail Chasey (D) has proposed a measure dubbed the "Leave No Child Inside" bill, which would levy a 1 percent excise tax on televisions, video games and video game equipment to fund programs designed to…

  • By Selwyn Duke Golfweek magazine recently fired its editor, David Seanor, after a strong negative reaction to its January 19 issue, which featured a picture of a noose on its cover.  The image related to a story about embattled golf commentator Kelly Tilghman, whose recent comments referencing lynching brought her a two-week suspension. 

  • By Selwyn Duke To use a play on Winston Churchill’s cynical words, the best argument against democracy is a five-minute perusal of election coverage.  Another way to put it – at risk of sounding trite – is if it weren’t for nonsense, it wouldn’t make any sense at all.  Yet, if being trite were a…

  • By Selwyn Duke New Jersey Governor John Corzine has just signed a bill that would deliver his state’s electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote in presidential elections, even if the majority of the Garden State’s voters choose another candidate.  This makes NJ the second state to adopt such a measure; Maryland…

  • By Selwyn Duke What goes around certainly does come around.  The first black president’s wife isn’t black enough to be immune from charges of bigotry. Isn’t it delicious? I am, of course, speaking of the recent Democrat race war.

  • By Selwyn Duke With the victories of Mike Huckabee and John McCain in the first two primary contests and Mitt Romney’s failures prior to Michigan, a fiction is being bandied about: The anti-amnesty position isn’t playing well in Peoria.

  • By Selwyn Duke Last year’s scamnesty bill had widespread support among the powers-that-be, with the president, the Democrat majority and mainstream media all singing its praises. Yet it went down to defeat, slain by a new-media coalition of talk radio and blogosphere warriors.  Working tirelessly to expose the truth and rally the grassroots, they became…

  • By Selwyn Duke Very far from the Bible Belt but very close to the culture war is the Christian community of Ocean Grove, New Jersey.  The beachfront town is an anomaly: A bit of red in a state that tends blue.  It was founded in 1869 by the Methodist Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, which…