Dear College Officials: Apply the Constitution Sheila April 8, 2011 We have another case of free speech rights being restricted on a campus by academic officials who need a course Read More
Budget battles and abortion Sheila April 7, 2011 During the course of this contentious week in Washington over federal spending and a government shutdown at the end of Read More
Washington’s budget showdown Sheila April 6, 2011 Excuse me, but there is so much posturing and politicking going on in all these press conferences by both parties Read More
Price goes up for ticket to White Sheila April 4, 2011 President Obama’s sort ‘official’ kickoff for his next presidential campaign Monday highlighted the nature of politics today, as if Read More
Provide clean water Sheila April 3, 2011 At the very least, we can do that. There are many efforts around the world, and the World Water Day Read More
The death of Terri Schiavo Sheila April 3, 2011 It was an eruption in the landscape of America, but far beyond these shores her death six years ago by Read More
No room for another humanitarian crisis Sheila April 2, 2011 Maybe news print television news programs only have so much space to fill with what (they think) we need to Read More
The slaughter unseen Sheila March 29, 2011 The global community is intervening in certain geopolitical hotspots where a humanitarian crisis looms. But there’s a place that’Read More
The Ivory Coast is not so far Sheila March 28, 2011 If you are a humanitarian, are there limits to relief efforts? With all the news lately reporting on the “international Read More
“Suicide kits”? Sheila March 28, 2011 Why would anybody devise a method to help people end their lives? And what in the world drives people to Read More