Budget battles and abortion Sheila April 7, 2011 During the course of this contentious week in Washington over federal spending and a government shutdown at the end of Read More
The death of Terri Schiavo Sheila April 3, 2011 It was an eruption in the landscape of America, but far beyond these shores her death six years ago by Read More
The Ivory Coast is not so far Sheila March 28, 2011 If you are a humanitarian, are there limits to relief efforts? With all the news lately reporting on the “international Read More
“Suicide kits”? Sheila March 28, 2011 Why would anybody devise a method to help people end their lives? And what in the world drives people to Read More
Dropouts and economics Sheila March 26, 2011 Business and commerce means people, buying and selling. The economy is the conglomerate of how that’s doing. Let’s Read More
The state of education Sheila March 24, 2011 Or…the state and education. Talk about an inconvenient truth… Davis Guggenheim’s documentary on global warming was all the Read More
ACLU’s communist connection? Sheila March 22, 2011 Why isn’t this story in more of the media? Or in any major media? If the organization at the Read More
‘The American Pope?’ Sheila March 21, 2011 The secular media have to find something colorful that enlivens the imagination when they want to grab our attention for Read More
Feds don’t buy groceries? Sheila March 20, 2011 We’re supposed to trust them to fix the economy, but are they out of touch with what constitutes ‘the Read More
College students challenge speech codes Sheila March 17, 2011 When you are declared in violation of a speech code in America, do you have the right to speak up Read More