Who Would Dare Smile? Don’t read this if your heart is soft, Your heart is not of granite stone I…
Monthly Archives: May, 2011
Perhaps about five years ago I began to hear the word “random” with increasing frequency, usually from a teenager, and…
As Beijing continues to vigorously pursue its infamous one-child policy, PRI has gathered evidence showing that Chinese villagers who cannot…
The other day, I learned that British author Donal Foley has written on the subject of “The Lady of All…
Madison, Wisconsin’s winter follies relinquished their national attention to Tuscaloosa’s tornado in April, events along the Mississippi in May, and…
The Problem “Quality of life” and “death with dignity” have more than a few folks erroneously asserting that the range…
Just when I thought I was home free, it hit. I caught one of those nasty Spring viruses that come…
Today, May 25, is Saint Padre Pio’s birthday. Francesco Forgione, who became the modern world’s most beloved Saint Padre Pio, was…
Today the French government holds the fate of thousands of innocent lives in their hands. The French Parliament is considering…
Our youngest son has a job walking a Weimaraner dog on weekdays. Sometimes, I go along with him, with our…