The rhetoric of morality in social policy Sheila August 8, 2013 That heading requires a book instead of a post. But here goes… The use of moral language is controlled by Read More
‘The globalization of indifference’ Sheila July 25, 2013 Pope Francis has a unique way of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comforted. He took that to another level Read More
Secret surveillance expansion: How NSA powers grew Sheila July 8, 2013 When the government increases its power at any time for any reason, beware of two things: it won’t give Read More
Obama administration scandals and public opinion polls Sheila June 13, 2013 Yet another ‘Breaking News!’ alert sounded on one of the several networks that resorts to them too frequently, and this Read More
Leaks and allegiances: The line between hero Sheila June 10, 2013 Identifying the ‘good guys’ and the ‘bad guys’ used to be a function of political alignment with the left or Read More
UN studies ‘status of women’ Sheila March 24, 2013 That requires a qualifier, depending on what constitutes the UN, and which group there is being cited. Who is best Read More
Advancing radical agenda Sheila March 21, 2013 Sometimes, it seems like we’re dwelling in Wonderland. But some of us who are aware are doing a lot Read More
Dear media covering Pope Benedict: Sheila February 14, 2013 Do your homework. At the beginning of the week when the world was thunderstruck with the announcement that Pope Benedict Read More
Benghazi Inquiry: Defiance as a tactic Sheila January 31, 2013 Congressional investigators finally got Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before their panel to ask for answers they long wanted to Read More
Human Rights Day Sheila December 10, 2012 Did you know that December 10th is International Human Rights Day? What’s that? The United Nations’ (UN) Human Rights Read More