Deadly word games Sheila March 6, 2007 Manipulating the language to change the meaning of words is insidious. It means that someone is trying to dodge the Read More
Playing to the rights crowd Sheila March 5, 2007 Yesterday’s big political rally in Selma, Alabama was partly an annual observance of a civil rights landmark, and largely Read More
‘The weight of our hope’ Sheila March 4, 2007 What a great metaphor William Wilberforce uses with that reference - in an impassioned defense - to the work of Read More
A shepherd tends the political flock Sheila March 2, 2007 Bishop Vasa has a keenly written column just out in the Catholic Sentinal, the newspaper of his diocese of Baker, Read More
Colonel takes aim at media fraud Sheila March 2, 2007 If you have pent up frustrations over the media’s pack attack journalism and tabloid mentality lately, Lt. Col. Oliver Read More
Campaigning on ‘what matters most’ Sheila March 2, 2007 Core principles that uphold the most important and sacred values of life are based on the natural law, and not Read More
An honest, political, soul-searching atheist Sheila February 28, 2007 Now this is the kind of frankness we need in and around political campaigns. I am an atheist, but when Read More
Clarifying church beliefs Sheila February 26, 2007 We hear the term “religious right” a lot, but not “religious left,” though it does describe a lot of believers. Read More
Faith in the candidates Sheila February 25, 2007 What a difference an election cycle makes. Now, religion and personal beliefs about life are important issues for presidential candidates, Read More
Democrat race gets tougher Sheila February 24, 2007 It’s early, but inevitable. The long knives are coming out in the Democratic race for the presidency. Peggy Noonan Read More