Ask the candidates about judges Sheila October 12, 2008 This is worth repeating. The single most important issue to vote is the president’s power to appoint judges. So, Read More
No debating this Sheila October 12, 2008 More and more people are asking why the presidential debates are not asking the right questions. Or at least certain Read More
Theological wonderland Sheila October 12, 2008 It may not exactly be competing with the Smithsonian, but Kentucky’s Creation Museum is attracting large crowds. It’s…Read More
America is looking for a statesman Sheila October 10, 2008 While we endure the presidential campaign frenzy, the voices of constant and reliable moral government leaders rise to the top. Read More
Be prepared for the more of the Sheila October 9, 2008 It will be a pleasant surprise if the next – and last – presidential debate tackles the tough questions on moral issues Read More
Well at least it didn’t run out Sheila October 9, 2008 Did you know there’s a national debt clock in Time’s Square? It has virtually stopped now, by necessity. Read More
While we talk about health care in Sheila October 8, 2008 We ought to be paying attention to details like this. Dozens of registered nurses convicted of crimes, including sex offenses Read More
A few things about the debate Sheila October 8, 2008  Photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York Times One interesting snapshot of the fundamental difference in the way the two Read More
“Perfect but not normal” Sheila October 7, 2008 That’s an inspired description by Gov. Sarah Palin of her son, Trig, a child with Down Syndrome. The prominence Read More
While they’re still buzzing about the vice-presidential Sheila October 7, 2008 The next presidential debate is about to begin. The polls that had Sen. Obama up by about 8 points yesterday, have Read More