Has the frontline shifted? Sheila January 18, 2007 In the battle between activists for life and activists for abortion, attention will shift over the next several days to Read More
Bishops and Catholic politicians Sheila January 17, 2007 It’s getting more gnarly these days, with some Catholic leaders doing what they think popular opinion would dictate, and Read More
Letter to Barack Obama Sheila January 15, 2007 Dear Senator Obama, I was going to write this as a post about you, and the coverage you’ve been Read More
South Dakota’s informed consent law Sheila January 13, 2007 The post below on the 8th Circuit Court’s decision to open the hearing again on South Dakota’s informed Read More
How can you call it choice… Sheila January 12, 2007 …when there’s no information about what you’re choosing between? That’s why I’ve always wondered why the ‘Read More
Times issues a correction (barely) Sheila January 9, 2007 It’s common knowledge that a correction run in a newspaper never catches up to the original error. Especially when Read More
State of the World address Sheila January 8, 2007 That’s what Pope Benedict gave to the Diplomatic Corps assembled at the Vatican at the start of this new Read More
Presidential politics Sheila January 8, 2007 The times have been…interesting lately in Washington. The impact of November’s election is beginning to hit, while the Read More
Truth a casualty of the Times? Sheila January 6, 2007 Recently, the New York Times public editor ran a critical commentary in his paper under the “Opinion” column, which was Read More
Admitting what we already knew Sheila January 4, 2007 Well, at least they are admitting it. Plan B medication can cause abortion in the earliest stages of pregnancy, the Read More