Fix this and the rest is do-able Sheila September 2, 2009 There’s an elephant on the table in the planning sessions over how to fix what’s wrong in the Read More
Politics and religion and health care Sheila September 1, 2009 The political and moral ramifications of providing health care for the people have become inseparable. NRO’s Kathryn Jean Lopez Read More
‘Soul-crushing windbaggery’ Sheila August 31, 2009 Teaching our school children ‘The Challenge of Excellence’ sounds like an exciting and promising goal. Except when the epitome of Read More
Kennedy’s Catholic legacy Sheila August 31, 2009 Now that the senator is laid to rest, after days of saturation coverage by an adoring and sometimes reverential media, Read More
With great sadness Sheila August 29, 2009 Associated Press photo Bob Schindler passed away today. He was known as Terri Schiavo’s father. As friend and noted Read More
How informed the choice? Sheila August 28, 2009 The legal wrangling over South Dakota’s informed consent law has been both bizarre and revealing. At core, it’s Read More
Kennedys’ legacy Sheila August 27, 2009 That’s not a typo. They nearly all lead lives of public service. Some very differently. Though the Kennedy clan Read More
Ted Kennedy’s Catholicism Sheila August 26, 2009 Â Photo by Getty Images There is no separating the senator from his religious identity, so reactions today to his passing Read More
Every single baby who’s never been born Sheila August 25, 2009 Â Actor Jim Caviezel says he’s laying everything on the line to defend them. Caviezel and his wife Kari recently Read More
Veterans health care ‘guide’ under scrutiny Sheila August 24, 2009 That Department of Veterans Affairs document with what some call a ‘hurry up and die’ message for injured troops is Read More