Nary a word Sheila January 23, 2010 At the end of the day, after the annual March for Life filled the Mall of Washington with more people Read More
Roe is getting old Sheila January 22, 2010 On this 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 36th annual March for Life in Washington was expecting over 200,000 people Read More
The difference of one Sheila January 20, 2010 I had a feature with that title on my radio show ‘The Right Questions’. So often, all around the world, Read More
One year later Sheila January 19, 2010 Because you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, we now have one year of the Read More
King’s dream: No exclusions Sheila January 18, 2010 In the words of Dr. Alveda King, on this anniversary of her uncle’s birth: “Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke Read More
What’s PP doing on MLK Day? Sheila January 18, 2010 On the anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest civil rights leaders in history, who eloquently preached and Read More
Sounds like a bad tv series Sheila January 13, 2010 Trouble is, these bad government appointments keep coming, and they’re very real. Or….surreal. Now, it’s a TSA Read More
Who loves ya’, baby? Sheila January 13, 2010 This is not a Kojak trivia game. The race in Massachusetts to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat in the Senate Read More
The lone crusader Sheila January 11, 2010 Michigan Democratic Congressman Bart Stupak reminds me of the boy holding back a flood by holding his finger on the Read More
What is social justice, anyway? Sheila January 6, 2010 Michael Novak defines how we have historically understood what has become a politically loaded term. “For its proponents, “social justice” Read More