Homework for Congressional Democrats Sheila January 10, 2007 For all those who are rushing to vote on funding embryonic stem cell research (see post below), please do some Read More
Bias is in the eye of the Sheila January 9, 2007 The Catholic League has this revealing piece on its website. Yesterday, the New York Times ran a story about two 20Read More
Times issues a correction (barely) Sheila January 9, 2007 It’s common knowledge that a correction run in a newspaper never catches up to the original error. Especially when Read More
Cherish people Sheila January 8, 2007 We learn a lot about life when people die. Like what really matters and what doesn’t. And whether we Read More
Presidential politics Sheila January 8, 2007 The times have been…interesting lately in Washington. The impact of November’s election is beginning to hit, while the Read More
Brace for impact Sheila January 7, 2007 After listening to some of the Sunday news talk shows and a few clips from others, it seems abundantly clear Read More
Celebrating the Wise Men Sheila January 6, 2007 The Church celebrates the Epiphany, and the Pope takes this opportunity to wonder again at the power of revealed truth. Read More
Disinformation on a worldwide scale Sheila January 6, 2007 Media misinformation and bias is a global problem, lest you think the American elites are uniquely unfair and irresponsible in Read More
Truth a casualty of the Times? Sheila January 6, 2007 Recently, the New York Times public editor ran a critical commentary in his paper under the “Opinion” column, which was Read More
Talk about serving Sheila January 5, 2007 This theme has been running through a lot of news stories lately like a thread, and it’s been on Read More