Category: Freedom of Speech

  • By Selwyn Duke When I first heard that radio host Michael Savage had been banned from traveling to England along with an assortment of Moslem terrorists and other miscreants, my first thought was that the public relations arm of the politically correct thought police had struck again.  It only made sense.  Given how Britain is…

  • By Selwyn Duke Ever since the separation-of-church-and-state ruling in 1947, there has been an ever-intensifying effort to denude our public sphere of religious symbols and sentiments. The latest attack is a lawsuit to prevent “In God We Trust” and the Pledge of Allegiance from being engraved on the newly-built Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C.…

  • By Selwyn Duke Should expressing pro-life sentiments make you a pariah behind schoolhouse doors? Well, whether it should or not, a case out of Scotland indicates that it certainly can — and does. Writing about the story at Christian Today, Jennifer Gold tells us: Read the rest here.

  • https://selwynduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/savage-presentation-which-side-really-inspires-violence-the-right-or-left-06-24-09.mp3 With the late-term termination of abortionist Dr. George Tiller, many on the left accuse the right of inspiring violence. But what is the Truth of the matter? Can it be rightly said that people can inspire others to commit violence? And, if so, is the right more culpable than the left? Or is it…

  • By Selwyn Duke If anyone needs more evidence as to how we live in a topsy-turvy age of moral turpitude, two recent news stories provide it. One is out of the Marple Newtown School District in suburban Philadelphia, where a school decreed that a Bible couldn’t be read during show-and-tell. Then, across the country in…

  • https://selwynduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/savage-presentation-stopping-truth-at-the-border-05-06-09.mp3 Stopping Truth at the Border: Banning Michael Savage from Britain — 05/06/2009

  • By Selwyn Duke When I awoke Tuesday morning, I ambled over to the computer, as is my wont, and made my usual cyber rounds.  I logged on to the Drudge Report and, lo and behold, saw the following headline, “RADIO HOST MICHAEL SAVAGE BANNED FROM UK FOR 'EXTREME VIEWS'….”  “Wow,” I thought, “Britain strikes again.”

  • By Selwyn Duke Back during Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, we became acquainted with the term “human shields.” This was the name given to innocent citizens whom the Iraqis would place in buildings that were obvious military targets so as to confront the West with a dilemma: either refrain from bombing such facilities and handicap yourself…

  • By Selwyn Duke Quite a while ago, when all the bailout mania was just getting started, I mentioned on a radio show that the left soon might propose aiding their public relations team, the newspaper industry.  Well, it wasn't but a few weeks later that a story on the subject broke, and I wrote about…

  • By Selwyn Duke If you know anything about “human rights commissions,” you know that never were there entities more  euphemistically named. They have proliferated throughout the Western world and have become tools of the thought police, and whatever rights they purport to protect, the right to speak Truth isn’t one of them. For evidence of…