Election 2014: Huge victory for GOP Sheila November 5, 2014 When it became obvious, Democratic pundits did everything to spin it as anything but what it was. By election day Read More
Campaigns over, 2014 mid-term elections finally here Sheila November 4, 2014 Thank God. I probably shouldn’t write anything when feeling this frustrated, that’s my default mode. Generally, it’s Read More
Synod report: Is there a seismic shift Sheila October 15, 2014 No. There’s no change whatsoever in the Catholic Church’s teaching and doctrine on marriage and sexuality, contrary to Read More
On the event of Michael Brown’s funeral Sheila August 25, 2014 They came from near and far, for many reasons. Some for opportunism, some for possibilities. Over the past two weeks, Read More
Is Ferguson a flash point for social Sheila August 18, 2014 Or another flash in the pan soon to be extinguished and forgotten? So let’s parse that a bit further. Read More
Finally, Supreme Court rules on contraceptive mandate Sheila June 30, 2014 Yes, the Obamacare HHS mandate does violate fundamental rights, said justices willing to state the obvious. The Religious Freedom Restoration Read More
ACOG and when human life begins Sheila May 19, 2014 ACOG, as in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the doctors who care for women through pregnancy and deliver Read More
‘Gosnell’ and ‘Irreplaceable’: The people’s films Sheila May 1, 2014 Hollywood has a lot of power. But people are increasingly going around them to get stories told. So this power Read More
Have we lost our ability to disagree? Sheila April 14, 2014 We have devolved. That’s not news, except to those people who haven’t been paying attention. How long ago Read More
Noah and the flood of reactions Sheila April 7, 2014 Why the torrent of arguments and debates and angry comments in social media since this film came out, or even Read More