Dr. King’s persistent message Sheila August 28, 2013 On the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King’s famous ‘I Have A Dream’ Read More
Bradley Manning’s gender identity confusion Sheila August 23, 2013 Referring here to that which is going on in the media, actually. This little piece by Wesley J. Smith contains Read More
Judge rules women have right to choose Sheila August 12, 2013 That’s only one headline among several that should be making the news in recent days. But since they’re Read More
The rhetoric of morality in social policy Sheila August 8, 2013 That heading requires a book instead of a post. But here goes… The use of moral language is controlled by Read More
Was the Zimmerman/Martin case based on race? Sheila July 23, 2013 No, decided the jury who heard all the evidence. But some high profile people took the opportunity to make it Read More
Is the Zimmerman trial over? Sheila July 15, 2013 Did the jury’s verdict and the judge’s dismissal of the defendant really mean the case was closed? Not Read More
Texas: ground zero in abortion law Sheila July 15, 2013 As long as abortion is legal, laws drawing the line somewhere should have been passed a long time ago. After Read More
Secret surveillance expansion: How NSA powers grew Sheila July 8, 2013 When the government increases its power at any time for any reason, beware of two things: it won’t give Read More
US Independence Day weekend 2013 Sheila July 4, 2013 What’s the state of the union built on the freedoms we celebrate this weekend? In a word, threatened. Especially Read More
Sound and fury in Texas late-term abortion Sheila July 4, 2013 The Gosnell abortion trial was so graphically revealing of what abortion is and does, it made some pro-choice people re-think Read More