The gravity of South Dakota Sheila September 26, 2008 That would be the center of gravity right now in the abortion battle in America, for two reasons. One is Read More
Now that attention is finally on the Sheila September 24, 2008 …it has shifted from the critical ‘Freedom of Choice Act’, which was little-known to begin with. They are both vitally Read More
Changing laws and hearts and minds Sheila September 22, 2008 …one state at a time if necessary. That’s how the abortion movement originally got America to accept what had Read More
Short distance between the ‘right to die’ Sheila September 20, 2008 It’s the natural progression of the abortion movement’s ‘right to choose’ activism. When any class of human beings Read More
Talk about ill conceived… Sheila September 18, 2008 A great many legal scholars have always regarded Roe as bad law and ungrounded in the Constitution. Even a great Read More
Sure, political campaigns mislead at times Sheila September 15, 2008 But some distortions are more seriously offensive than others. The baffling case of professor Doug Kmiec continually making claims about Read More
No, you can’t Sheila September 9, 2008 People like feel-good promises more than assertive guidelines. If you distort the truth or flat-out lie with enough convincing authority, Read More
Launched Sheila September 4, 2008 Photo by Darr Beiser – USA Today The parties are over, in one sense. But the Democratic party last week and Read More
At the heart of it all Sheila September 2, 2008 The first criticism fired from the Obama camp at vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was that she’s not qualified to Read More
Discrimination is a bogus claim here Sheila August 21, 2008 It’s another way to shut down a conversation to claim that social laws in effect in global civilization somehow Read More