When a campaign is based on personality Sheila May 4, 2008 Without ideas and principles and policies clearly presented to the American people, ideas that provide the ballast to keep their Read More
The formerly quiet progress in Cuba Sheila May 2, 2008 …is suddently getting more notice. Yesterday, this little item caught my attention. The Italian news agency SIR has reported that Read More
Ways to celebrate May Day Sheila May 1, 2008 Besides the parades some countries hold on May 1 honoring their military might more than their workers (though under that guise), Read More
How much information can China control? Sheila May 1, 2008 This is no surprise, actually. Sen. Sam Brownback says the Chinese government is pressuring U.S. hotels in Beijing to Read More
Is anybody covering John McCain? Sheila May 1, 2008 The stories abound, ad nauseum, about Barack Obama and his wife and pastor, about Hillary Clinton and her husband, and Read More
“I had the opportunity to pay homage Sheila April 30, 2008 Pope Benedict XVI talked about his visit to America today at the Wednesday audience in St. Peter’s Square. He Read More
Dr. King and the fullness of human Sheila April 29, 2008 For all the talk in the civil rights and social justice movement, there’s an odd disconnect when it comes Read More
Wright’s revealing performances Sheila April 29, 2008 Sen. Barack Obama’s pastor has been all over the place these past few days, literally and figuratively. He’s Read More
A universal pastor who speaks of hope Sheila April 28, 2008 Just days ago, we were collectively caught up in the joyful visit of Pope Benedict XVI to America, the media, Read More
Speaker needs a fact checker Sheila April 26, 2008 When you quote the Bible publicly, it’s a good idea to double-check your references. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) Read More