The Akin fault line Sheila August 22, 2012 Sometimes, it takes a bad blunder by one individual to trigger a long-simmering tension into a full-blow eruption. Missouri Congressman Read More
Who speaks for women? Sheila August 20, 2012 Now that’s become a very interesting question. This election, candidates and campaigns are as focused as ever on demographics. Read More
Media ignore Family Research Council shooting Sheila August 16, 2012 That’s another ‘dog bites man’ headline. But had the circumstances been the opposite, a shooter armed and angry opening Read More
Romney pick defines the campaign Sheila August 13, 2012 All of a sudden, it seems the media have noticed what the presidential election is actually all about. Ideas. Competing Read More
What August 1st meant Sheila August 7, 2012 The HHS mandate went into effect. Religious institutions have a year ‘to figure out how they’re going to violate Read More
Chick-fil-A? Really? Sheila July 31, 2012 That was my reaction first time I heard the name of this place years ago. It was popular and well-frequented Read More
Patients rights in America Sheila July 26, 2012 Let’s focus on Wisconsin here, as a microcosm of the morphing healthcare system that’s redefining health and care Read More
‘The Fourth Fisherman’ Sheila July 25, 2012 This compelling book is partly about three Mexican fishermen who, against all odds and every record on the books for Read More
Movie theater violence: we’ve seen this before Sheila July 22, 2012 Columbine, Virginia Tech, Ft. Hood, Tucson, Aurora…and shooting sprees outside the US just as stunningly random and horrible and Read More
Presidential candidates accuse each other of lying Sheila July 13, 2012 Great. We get calls for civility, the need to inspire Americans to unity and harmony and optimism, and in the Read More