Obamacare as settled law, or not Sheila October 7, 2013 This whole government shutdown and funding stalemate is sheer politics and lack of reason. As noted here before, the House Read More
Abortion in Obamacare and government standoff Sheila October 2, 2013 There may be a lot of people and issues causing the deep divide in government, but this is one few Read More
Religious freedom as antidote to terrorism Sheila September 11, 2013 It’s an idea that hasn’t been tried and found wanting, to say the least. Robert P. George, new Read More
Pope Francis and Syrian intervention Sheila September 9, 2013 His is better. So why no media attention? On the Saturday before Labor Day, President Obama announced his decision to Read More
Obama’s war to save face? Sheila September 6, 2013 Why did this president decide this is the time for US intervention in Syria? There has been no clarity, no Read More
Run-up to Syria Sheila August 31, 2013 What’s about to happen? Opinions and analyses are all over the place. Atrocities have been committed in Syria against Read More
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