Obamacare survives ‘near-death experience’, again Sheila June 25, 2015 That’s how the Wall Street Journal described the second Supreme Court ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act, as Read More
‘Assisted suicide’ is killing Sheila June 2, 2015 Marketed under terminology crafted to trigger sympathy and compliance, it still is what it is. The former Hemlock Society changed Read More
New York is concerned with nail salon Sheila May 21, 2015 But they’re missing the most important threat to their lives. Nail salons proliferate across America. Probably much of Europe Read More
Human rights begin in the womb Sheila May 11, 2015 No case for rights of any sort can be made by those who insist on the lawful ability to kill Read More
Study on premature babies’ survival provokes thought Sheila May 7, 2015 It stated the obvious. But on Thursday, this story appeared on the cover of the New York Times, prominently, above Read More
Indiana religious freedom legislation sparks firestorm Sheila March 29, 2015 Someone ask the flamethrowers if they’ve read the law. It’s nothing new. So much has erupted in big Read More
Rally and march against radical ideology that Sheila January 30, 2015 Are we talking about the Charlie Hebdo unity rally and demonstration? Or the March for Life? There’s a thought Read More
Supreme Court on marriage; Synod on family Sheila October 7, 2014 Maybe it’s the vortex of the perfect storm. God knows, marriage and family, and therefore society, have been in Read More
International religious freedom and national security Sheila September 21, 2014 Last week, a congressional oversight committee hearing was held to check on government compliance with the International Religious Freedom Law. Read More
On the event of Michael Brown’s funeral Sheila August 25, 2014 They came from near and far, for many reasons. Some for opportunism, some for possibilities. Over the past two weeks, Read More