Holding court Sheila April 12, 2010 The United States Supreme Court has changed a lot over the decades, but here are two major turning points in Read More
U.S. in transition and heading…where? Sheila April 10, 2010 The way things are going in Washington these days with greater government intervention in all areas of American life, some Read More
Is there a difference between ‘pro-choice’ and Sheila April 8, 2010 It’s a stretch of semantic gymnastics to argue that ‘pro-choice’ people are not really pro-abortion, a rhetorical matter that Read More
AP changes Easter story Sheila April 6, 2010 But Jesus Christ still figures very prominently in it, thank God. This is interesting. Normally, a major news outlet will Read More
Obama’s inclusive address Sheila April 5, 2010 President Obama issues an Easter address that aimed at the widest reach of the message of salvation at the heart Read More
‘Regimes in which God does not count’ Sheila April 5, 2010 This article is making its way around the internet, generated by different messengers but the original message is exceptionally acute Read More
War on Christians Sheila April 2, 2010 What a way to end Holy Week. Not unlike the original one. Of the reams of articles out there on Read More
Semantic gymnastics in media Sheila March 26, 2010 The tactic of changing style books in different print and electronic media is to change how news consumers think about Read More
Catholics and the abortion regime Sheila March 26, 2010 Back to that point Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput made in a recent column analyzing ‘A bad bill and how we Read More
We didn’t know Stupak Sheila March 26, 2010 Days after the Senate version of the health care bill was ceremoniously and victoriously signed into law, media people are Read More