What would Lincoln do? Sheila February 12, 2009 Today is the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, and Washington has been holding festive and solemn ceremonies to Read More
Inside the UN Sheila February 11, 2009 The United Nations probably enjoys a public approval rating somewhere near or below that of the US Congress. Not that Read More
In the beginning… Sheila February 11, 2009 “In order to develop and evolve, the world must first be, and thus have come from nothing into being.” That’Read More
Way to change the culture Sheila February 11, 2009 You’ve got to be well informed and have answers for the inevitable accusations against religiously or morally informed people Read More
Faith and science meet in Rome Sheila February 10, 2009 The Vatican announced this morning the upcoming conference on “Biological Evolution: Facts and Theories. A critical appraisal 150 years after ‘The Read More
Daschle’s imprint on the stimulus Sheila February 10, 2009 Tom Daschle is gone only from the public stage. His elaborate plans to nationalize health care and ultimately ration it Read More
She was killed Sheila February 9, 2009 It didn’t have to end this way. Eluana Englaro, the Italian Terri Schiavo, has died. Maurizio Sacconi made the Read More
“Let her go” Sheila February 8, 2009 That’s what Terri Schiavo’s family used to hear while they were fighting to save her life. But she Read More
Vatican intentions…lost and recovered Sheila February 8, 2009 Even when intentions are clearly state, the Press can get them wrong or ignore them for more sensationalism. But the Read More
Unfolding just as it did in America Sheila February 7, 2009 To this day, most Americans who remember the Terri Schiavo ordeal that unfolded so publicly three years ago still don’Read More