What would Lincoln do? Sheila February 12, 2009 Today is the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, and Washington has been holding festive and solemn ceremonies to Read More
Inside the UN Sheila February 11, 2009 The United Nations probably enjoys a public approval rating somewhere near or below that of the US Congress. Not that Read More
Way to change the culture Sheila February 11, 2009 You’ve got to be well informed and have answers for the inevitable accusations against religiously or morally informed people Read More
Murder in an abortion clinic Sheila February 5, 2009 People in the pro-life world would look at that reference and find it completely redundant. At conception, it is a Read More
Surely Justice can be better served Sheila February 5, 2009 It’s clear now the some of President Obama’s picks for Cabinet and other posts in the early going Read More
New day for two-party politics Sheila February 4, 2009 With Republican Chairman Michael Steele shaping and steering the course for that party’s future, Americans will have two very Read More
In Justice Sheila January 31, 2009 Obama has already named a controversial Attorney General in Eric Holder, who is finally apologizing for his pardon of fugitive Read More
NBC’s excuse for rejecting a great ad Sheila January 30, 2009 Super Bowl ads have such a premium on them because they’re sure to get a vast audience. They’re Read More
“What a glorious opportunity” Sheila January 29, 2009 Pro-lifers, does that sum up your sentiment right now about beginning a new era under a liberal pro-abortion majority in Read More
One earmark down Sheila January 27, 2009 The birth control spending earmark in the Democrats’ stimulus package was suddenly dropped today. Whether it was because Speaker Nancy Read More