“Death by bureaucrat” Sheila September 7, 2009 ‘Less-than-voluntary euthanasia’ is studied from different angles in this New York Times op-ed. It straddles the line, the one that Read More
“This Labor Day…” Sheila September 6, 2009 It’s a national holiday, a day off. But the U.S. bishops issued a statement on this occasion about Read More
Tribal sentimentality: Some careful consideration Sheila September 3, 2009 That Catholics are fighting publicly is not news. It is spun a lot though, and the media are certainly watching. Read More
The religious left’s campaign Sheila September 2, 2009 Biblical ideas and language is ever-evolving and emerging in the battle over health care in America. People of faith in Read More
Fix this and the rest is do-able Sheila September 2, 2009 There’s an elephant on the table in the planning sessions over how to fix what’s wrong in the Read More
Politics and religion and health care Sheila September 1, 2009 The political and moral ramifications of providing health care for the people have become inseparable. NRO’s Kathryn Jean Lopez Read More
How informed the choice? Sheila August 28, 2009 The legal wrangling over South Dakota’s informed consent law has been both bizarre and revealing. At core, it’s Read More
Kennedys’ legacy Sheila August 27, 2009 That’s not a typo. They nearly all lead lives of public service. Some very differently. Though the Kennedy clan Read More
Veterans health care ‘guide’ under scrutiny Sheila August 24, 2009 That Department of Veterans Affairs document with what some call a ‘hurry up and die’ message for injured troops is Read More
They have survived the war Sheila August 21, 2009 Now the returning vets have to face threats to their lives in the hospital here at home. Last year, bureaucrats Read More