‘What can language do against the truth Sheila February 1, 2017 ‘Choice’ was always a flimsy cover. After 44 years of abortion on demand since Roe v. Wade, and tens of millions Read More
President Trump’s first full business day Sheila January 24, 2017 Included an Executive Order on taxpayer funding of abortion. This is a ritual that the past several presidents gave Day Read More
Inauguration week civics lesson Sheila January 18, 2017 From Martin Luther King Jr. to his followers in Congress, the rights movement has changed. In a providential alignment of Read More
Nat Hentoff, civil libertarian, human rights champion, Sheila January 12, 2017 The practically peerless legend leaves his great defense of life to others. What a challenge. Great human rights activists tend Read More
New Congress quick to focus on abortion Sheila January 9, 2017 Planned Parenthood is doubling down. Last Wednesday, a Select Investigative Panel in the U.S. House of Representatives released a Read More
Candidates, issues, debates, media and voters Sheila October 3, 2016 It’s not as complicated as it’s made out to be. How the U.S. presidential election came down Read More
Under Catholic name, group launches abortion ad Sheila September 12, 2016 ‘Catholics for Choice’ isn’t Catholic. This is not a group to which I would normally give time or attention Read More
One guiding principle for voting Sheila August 15, 2016 Don’t vote for pro-abortion politicians. The choice should be clear and uncomplicated. Nearly all of this election cycle has Read More
Politicians, abortion, religion and rhetoric Sheila August 2, 2016 Catholic Sen. Tim Kaine as Democratic VP nominee has roused much debate and raised old arguments. For many months, I’Read More
Presidential politics: party platforms, conventions, candidates and Sheila July 24, 2016 Who are they, and where do they stand? In the course of the past week, we saw the entire Republican Read More