The moral gyroscope Sheila March 26, 2007 If you can throw off the steady compass that keeps a civilization on course, you can redirect that whole nation/Read More
Message to Europe Sheila March 26, 2007 The European Union turned 50 over the weekend, and its leaders have been meeting - under the chairmanship of Germany’s Read More
Laptops for soldiers Sheila March 25, 2007 Politics aside, the war is a military engagement that involves troops made up of individuals, many with problems that can Read More
For your edification Sheila March 16, 2007 I meant to get to this before, but fortunately veteran Chicago newsman Tom Roeser did (thanks, Dolores, for catching it). Read More
One way to solve the world’s problems Sheila March 14, 2007 It’s not even something you can call the ‘hidden agenda’ of secular progressives, if that term sufficiently applies to Read More
The right questions Sheila March 14, 2007 Civil discourse is one thing, elusive as it is in politics (see post below). But what you talk about is Read More
International Women’s Day Sheila March 8, 2007 On this day designated by the United Nations to honor and protect the world’s women better than the world Read More
Slipping abortion under radar Sheila March 6, 2007 Certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at the United Nations are always trying to craft the language of internationally binding documents on Read More
Global cooling? Sheila March 5, 2007 Okay, so what’s the truth? RESEARCH said to prove that greenhouse gases cause climate change has been condemned as Read More
It Takes the Vatican Sheila March 5, 2007 …to raise the consciousness of the world. The Vatican’s representative at UN headquarters in New York has condemned discrimination Read More