Teaching consequences can be controversial Sheila February 15, 2007 Lecturing kids about the dangers of sexual activity hardly works, and the problem has become a national epidemic with life-changing Read More
He’s in, again, or still Sheila February 10, 2007 I thought Obama was already running for president. But he announced it today. So what was that other announcement he Read More
Medicine and conscience Sheila February 9, 2007 Considering that the issue of ‘informed consent’ in medical procedures became the cutting edge of the pro-life movement, particularly in Read More
Significant day Sheila February 4, 2007 It’s Super Bowl Sunday in America, its importance is huge and everyone can find some way to participate. It’Read More
Tactics of the Times Sheila February 2, 2007 Over the past several days some of the pro-abortion blogs have been spreading tasteless remarks and goofy theories about pro-life Read More
Keeping UN language honest Sheila February 1, 2007 Crafters of various decrees and charters put out by the United Nations keep trying to sneak euphemisms into the langauge Read More
Down to business in South Dakota Sheila January 30, 2007 The lawmakers who passed the most cutting edge pro-life legislation in the country last year are back at the table Read More
Two tales of a city Sheila January 30, 2007 It’s both the best and worst of times every day in Washington D.C. With our government based there Read More
Martin Luther King’s niece Sheila January 30, 2007 The public would hear more about the advocacy work of Dr. Alveda King if it included “abortion rights.” But King Read More
Rallying for life in Europe Sheila January 29, 2007 The March for Life in Washington has been getting more involvement each year from pro-life groups in other countries. I Read More