Plan B for the ages Sheila December 8, 2011 Funny, what relativism does to public tolerance for acceptable behavior. In the relatively recent past, the “morning after pill” was Read More
“Anti-Abortion Forces” and the “Fetal Heartbeat Bill” Sheila December 6, 2011 That’s the issue dividing pro-life groups, in other words. Not the words of the New York Times, which prominently Read More
Collin Raye, voice for the voiceless Sheila November 28, 2011 Health care practice has already posed threats to the disabled and cognitively impaired. Now, healthcare law is putting the lives Read More
Regulatory czar wants to regulate organ donation Sheila November 20, 2011 Donations are supposed to be gifts, freely given. Especially when the gift is a bodily organ. The rules for organ Read More
Is Obama healthcare law constitutional? Sheila November 14, 2011 Shouldn’t that have been determined before it was passed? Though one recalls former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying they Read More
Fact-checking political statements Sheila November 14, 2011 Maybe this only seems like a new phenomenon in the presidential campaign. Maybe the media really did this last time Read More
DNC chair and an ‘extreme view of Sheila November 9, 2011 Oh, the irony. We’re talking about a ‘personhood amendment.’ We’re at the point in Orwellian politics and culture Read More
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dedicated Sheila October 17, 2011 The Washington Memorial to the civil rights leader was opened in August, but a freak hurricane postponed official ceremonies. A Read More
Tim Tebow’s faith in football Sheila October 16, 2011 It’s about standings. Sort of… He has an uneasy celebrity status in the NFL. Many athletes are Christians and Read More
Protest movement goes global Sheila October 15, 2011 In ideology and geography. As the planned event called Occupy Wall Street turned into a movement over the past week Read More