Chicago style politics spread Sheila July 1, 2009 The outcome of the Minnesota election for the Senate was predictable, so the only wonder was that it took so Read More
Late night comedy gets serious Sheila July 1, 2009 And quite civil. Both are unusual these days. Jon Stewart invited Mike Huckabee on the Daily Show the other night Read More
What the news media won’t tell you Sheila June 30, 2009 …The Stoning of Soraya M will. “Some stories must be told. Others must be heard. The world must know.” See Read More
The New Haven firefighters Sheila June 30, 2009 In all the scrutiny of Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s record and writings, the Ricci case certainly got a lot of Read More
High court did the right thing Sheila June 29, 2009 This seemed clear even to regular citizens. Reverse discrimination is as unjust as any other form. The Supreme Court made Read More
Tangled words Sheila June 26, 2009 They sound smooth and authoritative when Barack Obama speaks them. And people who have little to no understanding of the Read More
The jarring disconnect Sheila June 25, 2009 How can people not see the obvious? Amnesty International has lost its credibility as a human rights advocate as it Read More
Order in the chaos Sheila June 23, 2009 Some of the planning behind the protest movement in Iran is obvious to the world, especially through electronic media and Read More
Obama doesn’t want their advice Sheila June 22, 2009 In spite of promises to listen to many viewpoints in an open and honest dialogue over tough issues, President Obama Read More
For the men Pt. II Sheila June 21, 2009 The feminization of society has taken a serious toll not only on boys but on families. Men need a boost. Read More