Category: Politics

  • By Bruce Walker The media – newspapers, magazines, book publishing, radio, television, and film – have never at any point in the history of our nation been impartial.  Newspapers were once the whole heart and substance of our media.  They provided news, opinion, entertainment, advice, humor, advertisements and information.  Newspapers were often unabashed partisans.

  • By Bruce Walker Twenty years ago the light of liberty flickered briefly in China.  In May 1989, Chinese students built a “Goddess of Liberty,” alternatively called a “Goddess of Democracy,” in Tiananmen Square.  Throughout much of China, the subjects of the nation, on the fortieth anniversary of the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War,…

  • By Selwyn Duke Every so often there is a case in which parents refuse to submit their child to medical treatment, citing religious beliefs. The most recent example is the saga of Daniel Hauser, a 13-year-old Minnesota boy stricken with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. After undergoing a round of chemotherapy that, understandably, made the boy quite sick,…

  • By Selwyn Duke In a 6-1 ruling yesterday, the California Supreme Court voted to uphold Proposition 8, which amended the state’s constitution so as to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman. This concludes the Golden State court system’s adjudication of the proposition; however, a federal suit by a group called…

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  • By Selwyn Duke California's budget woes are the result of gross fiscal irresponsibility. And at this point there is only one realistic cure: bankruptcy. There is a beauty in bankruptcy. Strange words, I know, but it's true. As an example, there is the story of an old friend of my father's, a man who at…

  • By Bruce Walker Sherman was right:  War is Hell.  The current war against the Judeo-Christian world waged by al-Qaida and other radical Moslems is no different.  War is Hell and Hell is full of torments.  Our role, as children of a Loving God, is to make that Hell and those torments as quick, as slight,…

  • By Selwyn Duke Pope Benedict XVI gave a speech at Israel’s Yad Veshem Holocaust Memorial this past Monday, during which he paid tribute to the Jewish victims of Nazi genocide. His words were not well-received by all, however, as some Israeli critics expected an apology from Benedict and felt that he was “restrained” in his…

  • 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 If our military is any indication, it just may be true that there are no atheists in a foxhole. The armed forces have long seemed to be an arena wherein faith runs strong, and while this is laudable, it also creates problems with today’s secular civilian authorities and top brass. One example…