Heading for “quick and dirty rules”? Sheila August 17, 2009 If this op-ed piece in the New York Times was meant to support Obamacare and reassure the public that some Read More
Learning from the Organizer in Chief Sheila August 15, 2009 This is interesting. There’s a certain irony here. The 20th century community organizer who used 21st century tools for Read More
Not NICE Sheila August 9, 2009 The warnings have been there for a while. But they’re more acute now. Like this warning about the rise Read More
Truth be told Sheila August 3, 2009 Pope Benedict’s recently released social encyclical is too compelling to sit on the ‘to do’ list of those who Read More
Trial lawyers and reform Sheila August 2, 2009 Now there’s a conversation starter. Funny thing is, talk of reform has left some trial lawyer speechless. No kidding. Read More
What was not in the compromise Sheila August 1, 2009 Current news is that one of the House committees has come out of their latest wrangling over the health bill Read More
“A kindergarten class dies every week” Sheila July 30, 2009 That’s what Dr. Allen Unruh told me in a phone conversation about what’s happening in South Dakota since Read More
Undercover threat to seniors Sheila July 30, 2009 And people with serious illnesses. Looming dangers to the health and even life of many American citizens, dangers hidden in Read More
Righteous indignation, routinely produced Sheila July 28, 2009 Harvard Prof. Henry Gates came up with that concept. Of course you know him and the whole story by now, Read More
Democrats for Life Sheila July 27, 2009 They’re working hard in Congress to keep the health care overhaul legislation from mandating abortion, disguised in the langauge Read More