March Archive


“This isn’t about Catholics or contraception”

Sheila Liaugminas | 11 March 2012
“This is about the government coercing religious institutions to violate their own beliefs.”

Women speak for themselves

Sheila Liaugminas | 09 March 2012
And in greater numbers, they’re showing up in media and the public forum to say the HHS, Kathleen Sebelius, Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards, and Nancy Pelosi don’t speak for them.

Journalism under fire: after the story at all cost

Sheila Liaugminas | 06 March 2012
For veteran journalists, this is always personal. Whether we were on any front lines, or were colleagues of those who were sent out, it’s our story. To me it transcends brash socio-political battles in popular media, though it’s tinged with that too. But that aside, the news of New York Times journalist Anthony Shadid’s death hit hard.

What Breitbart leaves us

Sheila Liaugminas | 04 March 2012
Andrew Breitbart was passionately invested in the battle of ideas engaged through social media. He was a thought warrior whose presence was so pervasive, it’s hard to believe we’re talking about him in the past tense.

Race and class and politics

Sheila Liaugminas | 02 March 2012
I could write an extemporaenous dissertation on the political race and the human race, class acts and class warfare, and the politicization of everything including morals and the natural law and constitutional liberties never before threatened by government. But I won’t.

February Archive


The bogus birth control controversy

Sheila Liaugminas | 28 February 2012
President Obama’s mandate requiring free access to contraception with virtually no employer exemption is at core a consitutional threat to religious liberty, not a heated debate about contraception and Church teaching. However, it quickly turned into that.

Obama mandate’s resistance coalition

Sheila Liaugminas | 26 February 2012
The president may have been surprised by the unusual and overwhelming unity among Catholic Americans after he issued an unprecedented threat to religious liberty most directly aimed at Catholic institutions. But he probably didn’t expect a whole movement across America to rise in solidarity with the common cause of resisting his unchecked tyranny.

HHS mandate ‘for the women’

Sheila Liaugminas | 22 February 2012
Some audacious claims have been made in Washington lately on behalf of women. They clearly speak for Planned Parenthood and women in league with their cause. Where are all the women for whom they do not speak?

SOPA, PIPA and offshoots

Sheila Liaugminas | 21 February 2012
Was the online boycott of cybersecurity legislation an act of democracy or hyperbolic overreaction?

Obama and the Catholic divide

Sheila Liaugminas | 17 February 2012
He won the presidency by capturing slightly over half of the Catholic vote. He probably can’t count on that in the next election.

Why mandate birth control?

Sheila Liaugminas | 15 February 2012
The national firestorm over the HHS contraceptive mandate and conscience rights, President Obama’s ‘war on the church’ and constitutionally protected religious liberty is a confrontation necessitated by unprecedented government action. But all that fire is distracting us from the spark of ignition: Why did the federal government mandate health insurers to cover contraception, sterilization and the morning after pill in the first place?

Obama response to church unacceptable

Sheila Liaugminas | 12 February 2012
Misinformation abounds in the media about President Obama’s alleged ”accommodation” for religious liberty in his administration’s hardline HHS mandate.

Administration digs in on HHS mandate

Sheila Liaugminas | 12 February 2012
Back in 2008 when Barack Obama was running for president, his media and message-savvy team smugly dubbed him ‘no drama Obama,’ so controlled was his image. They’re going to have to come up with something new for 2012.

The impact of Obama silencing military chaplains

Sheila Liaugminas | 08 February 2012
Enough was already enough with this administration trampling conscience rights and religious liberties protected in the Constitution. Than he clamped down on speech rights of Army chaplains, for crying out loud.

Big abortion’s ‘gangster tactics’

Sheila Liaugminas | 06 February 2012
Some big media writers are using strong language to criticize the strongarm tactics Planned Parenthood used on the Komen foundation last week.



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