Bush memoir starts an unintended debate Sheila November 10, 2010 President George W. Bush’s new book focuses mostly on his presidency and its most decisive moments, and that’s Read More
War on Christians Sheila November 10, 2010 It’s starting to look like an all out murderous offense to get rid of Christians completely in a land Read More
Pope and change Sheila November 9, 2010 Benedict always has an incisive but gentle message for any country he visits, any culture he addresses. Which he really Read More
Let the UN look at itself Sheila November 7, 2010 The U.S. is being judged by the United Nations Human Rights Council for our record and performance on human Read More
Iraqi Christians ambushed by violence Sheila November 4, 2010 They were in the middle of prayer as usual when gunfire erupted on the street outside the church in Baghdad Read More
Republicans get a chance Sheila November 3, 2010 Everyone knows they won big. But the Republicans did better by winning the House than if they had also conquered Read More
Late to the party Sheila November 2, 2010 In spite of being belittled, criticized, ridiculed or just ignored by big media, Americans actively engaged in the Tea Party Read More
Election Day in America Sheila November 2, 2010 I’m a political junkie. And a news junkie. And a court watcher. I’m the kind who wades happily Read More
Don’t even think of not voting Sheila November 1, 2010 People have died for this right. They have risked everything to have a voice. We have always enjoyed this privilege Read More
Hyperbole and really bad reality Sheila November 1, 2010 It has ratcheted up, the extreme language, the play on fears and/or biases, and the gloves off pugilism. Okay, Read More