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Church Culture Media Society

It’s getting ridiculous

Sheila January 23, 2007

The battle against religion in the public square being waged by “orthodox secularists,” as Princeton Professor Robert George accurately names Read More

Abortion Culture Law Politics Society

Wrongly decided law

Sheila January 22, 2007

During last year’s Senate confirmation hearings for both Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, it was very interesting Read More

Abortion Politics Society

Did you know….

Sheila January 22, 2007

….that Jesse Jackson used to be pro-life? Take a look at some of his earlier beliefs on our value system Read More

Abortion Culture Media Politics Society

Times two

Sheila January 22, 2007

If you read the earlier review of the New York Times Magazine cover story on post-abortion syndrome down below, look Read More

Culture Media Politics Society

Convenient lies

Sheila January 22, 2007

The media already have a pretty low rating on the trust meter, and they are inherently resistant to accountability to Read More

Media Politics Society

Tab for 100 hours

Sheila January 22, 2007

Over on The Hill Blog, Rep. Dave Weldom has summarized a conservative calculation of how much the new Congress has Read More

Abortion Culture Media Politics Society

The fact of life

Sheila January 22, 2007

In that New York Times Magazine cover story (see post below) “Is There a Post Abortion Syndrome?” there are a Read More

Abortion Culture Media Society

The New York Times on abortion

Sheila January 22, 2007

After thoroughly going over the Sunday New York Times Magazine cover story, “Is There a Post-Abortion Syndrome?”, I have to Read More

Abortion Church Law Politics Society

Roe and the Church

Sheila January 21, 2007

Tomorrow marks the 34th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Fr. Richard John Neuhaus has this analysis at First Things. The Read More

Abortion Culture Media Society

Oh, the Times

Sheila January 20, 2007

More and more these days, commentors, journalists, bloggers and readers are talking about the arrogance and bias at New York Read More

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