Justice isn’t served with this appointment Sheila January 9, 2009 Back when he was running for higher office, Barack Obama was asked what decision he most regretted making in his Read More
He defied labels Sheila January 8, 2009 Actually, Fr. Richard John Neuhaus defined them, long after modern liberalism took over academia, politics and the media and set Read More
Heartland hospital losing its soul Sheila January 7, 2009 The essence of health care is supposed to be doing no harm and saving life, when possible. But in the Read More
Making sure there’s still a choice Sheila January 6, 2009 President Bush has secured, for now, the rights of health care workers to exercise their conscience in practicing medicine morally, Read More
For what can we hope in this Sheila January 4, 2009 On the night of Barack Obama’s victory in the presidential election, in his celebrated speech globally telecast from Grant Read More
Illinois audacity is getting famous Sheila January 2, 2009 And obviously, president-elect Obama doesn’t have a corner on it. Audacity, that is. It’s the legacy of hometown Read More
No room for diversity after all Sheila December 23, 2008 Diversity and tolerance have been the mission statement and mantra of homosexual activism. But when it comes time to tolerate Read More
Justice on the streets Sheila December 21, 2008 Or call it “In the Nick of time.” I heard about this from a friend who knows Judge Nicholas Ford Read More
Translators for the language of rights Sheila December 19, 2008 Last April, Pope Benedict addressed the United Nations and brought a moral grammar back to the floor of the General Read More
The angry peace and justice crowd Sheila December 19, 2008 What an oxymoron. So is ‘the intolerant arbiters of tolerance’, though it accurately describes activists who insist laws and social Read More