Offing people easily Sheila July 13, 2008 She is being called ‘the Italian Terri Schiavo’, and her fate is just about the same at this point. An Read More
Defining dignity down Sheila July 11, 2008 The stories are coming in more frequently these days about the latest outrage against humanity in the form of ending Read More
“If it came to light, I’d be Sheila July 10, 2008 That was a statement made by a woman in Ireland who, several years ago, quietly broke the law against euthanasia Read More
Didn’t we already get this straight? Sheila July 9, 2008 The embryonic stem cell debate was practically silenced with the latest advancements in the recovery and success of skin and Read More
We used to know this Sheila July 7, 2008 The natural inclination to protect and save lives used to be a fundamental characteristic of our society. It still is Read More
Not another holocaust Sheila July 6, 2008 There was actually a little known holocaust that preceded the historical mass slaughter, when the Nazis tried out their tactics Read More
What the public thinks is shaped by Sheila June 21, 2008 And public opinion can’t be taken for granted, no matter which side of an issue you’re on, and Read More
The new civil rights movement Sheila June 20, 2008 That’s what I call the advocacy for disabled, impaired, and seriously challenged patients in America. Okay, in many countries. Read More
The new civil rights movement Sheila June 6, 2008 Saving the impaired and disabled from an untimely death in a society that rations health care for the most fit Read More
‘Compassion’ is being used as a weapon Sheila April 2, 2008 The word, that is. And it’s loaded. Kathryn Jean Lopez points out its latest abuse in this book review Read More