Though the president’s ratings are low… Sheila June 18, 2007 ….Congress’ is lower. The new Democratic-led Congress is drawing the ire of voters upset with its failure to quickly deliver Read More
A president’s lasting legacy Sheila June 18, 2007 That would be his appointments to the Supreme Court. Iraq remains chaotic and immigration overhaul faces an uncertain fate. But Read More
What does this say about us? Sheila June 18, 2007 Well, the headline says some of us are e-mail addicted. Half of Britons could not exist without e-mail – with 30 or 40Read More
Let’s try to understand each other and Sheila June 18, 2007 There are two big efforts toward dialogue, mutual understanding and peace that the Vatican prompted and took part in, but Read More
The stuff of manhood Sheila June 17, 2007 ….starts with the stuff of boyhood. The article in the post down below on Father’s Day makes a reference Read More
Teaching to learn Sheila June 17, 2007 The story of the University of St. Thomas professor who was denied tenure has continued to generate comments, some in Read More
Appreciating Fathers Sheila June 17, 2007 Though this is an annual day set aside for this, as a culture we really do need to celebrate Fathers. Read More
Taking steroids, unaware Sheila June 16, 2007 This letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal is a startling commentary on basic facts about the dangers Read More
Amnesty International wants rights….for some Sheila June 16, 2007 You have to be really vigilant these days about who and what you support. Because on the surface of it, Read More
Semblance of a polite society Sheila June 15, 2007 Newspapers have been suffering a lot in recent years with the explosion of media alternatives, and instant and constantly updated Read More