Planned chaos Sheila November 29, 2010 The nonsense of Wikileaks’ grand exhibition these past several months is not something I intended to cover or comment on. Read More
Pop media soft-peddling death Sheila November 28, 2010 As usual, it’s being done under the disguise of compassion. This storyline is getting mainstreamed, and even if well-intended, Read More
Dear Illinois legislators Sheila November 22, 2010 You’ve got mail. And probably a lot of phone calls in recent times. From some concerned citizens of the Read More
Robert Louis Stevenson Sheila November 13, 2010 As soon as I saw the Google logo art for the day and read that it’s his 160th birthday, Read More
Graphic cigarette warnings Sheila November 12, 2010 On the premise that we need to be fully informed about risks we’re taking before choosing to engage in Read More
Land of the free, because of the Sheila November 11, 2010 We’re getting a lot better in America about honoring our military, putting aside arguments about wars. That should be Read More
Bush memoir starts an unintended debate Sheila November 10, 2010 President George W. Bush’s new book focuses mostly on his presidency and its most decisive moments, and that’s Read More
Pope and change Sheila November 9, 2010 Benedict always has an incisive but gentle message for any country he visits, any culture he addresses. Which he really Read More
Let the UN look at itself Sheila November 7, 2010 The U.S. is being judged by the United Nations Human Rights Council for our record and performance on human Read More
Republicans get a chance Sheila November 3, 2010 Everyone knows they won big. But the Republicans did better by winning the House than if they had also conquered Read More