How to live longer Sheila March 15, 2007 That sounds like a tabloid headline, doesn’t it? But the British government studied their citizens to determine what makes Read More
The right questions Sheila March 14, 2007 Civil discourse is one thing, elusive as it is in politics (see post below). But what you talk about is Read More
Let’s agree to disagree Sheila March 14, 2007 But set some ground rules, with civility as a baseline. The “can’t we all just get along?” lament has Read More
Shutting down opposition Sheila March 11, 2007 Ideas, if they are good, should hold up to scrutiny and intellectual inquiry. But we’re immersed in a culture — Read More
Stealth candidate Sheila March 9, 2007 Look what happened while the press wasn’t paying any attention. The first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey gauging general-election support Read More
What’s the savings of the new time? Sheila March 9, 2007 After posting below on this Sunday’s clock change to Daylight Savings Time, I came across this article on the Read More
Fox reports on who decides Sheila March 7, 2007 The Fox News website is carrying a story about the National Catholic Register’s upcoming issue with an editorial about Read More
Tune in Sheila March 7, 2007 I had a good and lively conversation with Sean and Wendy on Relevant Radio’s Morning Air today, much of Read More
Political jitters Sheila March 6, 2007 There’s a lot of hand-wringing going on already in the presidential race, and not all candidates have even announced Read More
Talking politics and race Sheila March 6, 2007 ….and strongly held beliefs. Funny, that phrase has until recently been a euphemism for ‘the religious right’, code language that Read More