Witness to excellence Sheila July 13, 2008 I noticed this little item in the Chicago Tribune Sports section the other day and meant to say something about Read More
Just how much is Obama willing to Sheila July 13, 2008 That’s a good question, and the media are forced to start considering it now that the Democratic candidate for Read More
Offing people easily Sheila July 13, 2008 She is being called ‘the Italian Terri Schiavo’, and her fate is just about the same at this point. An Read More
Buck up, campers Sheila July 12, 2008 That might have been a better way to encourage the nation through tough economic times than what Sen. Phil Gramm Read More
Defining dignity down Sheila July 11, 2008 The stories are coming in more frequently these days about the latest outrage against humanity in the form of ending Read More
We’re talking about race a lot in Sheila July 10, 2008 And some of us didn’t know we were still so divided. Many thought the Obama candidacy finally proved that Read More
“If it came to light, I’d be Sheila July 10, 2008 That was a statement made by a woman in Ireland who, several years ago, quietly broke the law against euthanasia Read More
It’s been a painful week for liberal Sheila July 9, 2008 Words can be so relative in politics and the culture these days. One man’s ‘flip-flop’ is another man’s ‘Read More
Who’s captive and who’s free? Sheila July 9, 2008 Stories like this startle us into wondering. Hopefully. As Ingrid Betancourt adjusts to her new and sudden freedom, she does Read More
Didn’t we already get this straight? Sheila July 9, 2008 The embryonic stem cell debate was practically silenced with the latest advancements in the recovery and success of skin and Read More