I have to wonder what Jim Nabors thinks of Indiana's new "religious freedom" law? He's been singing Back Home Again in Indiana at the annual Indy 500 Race at least since 1972. He sang his final verse last year and will be replaced by the a cappella group, Straight No Chaser , this year, ending a run of over 40 years. If the federal courts don't step in and declare this law unconstitutional, you can expect to see more states adopt similar legislation. Texas already has such a law, but was more careful in its language to not allow religious fundamentals to skirt anti-discrimination laws. There are no such provisions in the law Governor Pence signed. However, given the current religious fervor sweeping conservative states you can expect Texas legislators to update that law. So much for "compassionate conservatism," which George W. Bush extolled on the campaign trail in 2000. This is a far more orthodox group of religious fundamentals who