Conscience rights precede politics Sheila January 30, 2012 The Obama administration did what no one or nothing else has seemed able to do in recent history in one Read More
Obama’s ‘war on the church’ Sheila January 25, 2012 This was an extraordinary provocation. On the day after Pope Benedict warned the church in America about unprecedented political and Read More
Pollster admits they’re clueless Sheila January 24, 2012 It was a rare moment of honest admission. Just a quick and simple throwaway line at the end of a Read More
What happened in South Carolina? Sheila January 23, 2012 I remember writing in 2008 that the race was consistent only in its unpredicability. That’s the only resemblance this presidential Read More
Martin Luther King, in his own words Sheila January 17, 2012 For many years and political cycles, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words and works have been selectively remembered according Read More
Pope says ‘we’re all in this together’ Sheila January 13, 2012 Though paraphrased and abbreviated, that message isn’t as simple as it sounds. Pope Benedict found a characteristically nice way Read More
‘The most important religious freedom test in Sheila January 11, 2012 The Supreme Court of the United States has been asked to hear some unusually pivotal cases in recent time, even Read More
Mitt, the unpopular winner Sheila January 11, 2012 For many months, an odd trend has held sway in the GOP and the media reporting on the presidential campaigns Read More
The emergence of social moral issues Sheila January 9, 2012 The media don’t quite know how to handle this. GOP presidential candidates are talking, and more boldly, about the Read More
Giffords and Tucson one year later Sheila January 8, 2012 A picture is worth a thousand words. Look at this one of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and her husband on the Read More