Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Sanity in the health care debate

My former diocese, the Diocese of Sioux City, has one stellar Bishop. My aunts refer to Bishop Walker Nickless and Pope Benedict as the “Nick and Benny” show so I knew Bishop Nickless must be doing a stellar job. The one thing I have been most impressed with has been his willingness to [...]


It’s about standards

Without too much fanfare, Fr. Jenkins has torpedoed Notre Dame’s standing as a Catholic Institution. Yes, there were protests and a few million of withdrawn support, but overall the Catholic community has failed to hold itself to its own standards of ethics and morality.
Here, in Dubuque, Iowa, one of the two Catholic colleges invited [...]


Dubuque strip club closure provides good lesson to legislature

Earlier this month, the city of Dubuque announced an agreement with the owners of Dubuque’s soon to be former strip club, “The Office.” The agreement is for $30000, The Office will close on July 1, 2009 and will never open an adult entertainment facility there again. Questions have been raised by the Telegraph [...]


Shock and Awe and the battle over gay marriage

In a completely unscientific, informal poll, the vast majority of people I have talked with are opposed to gay marriage but weren’t willing to sign a petition for fear of being labeled as someone committing hate crimes. After all, sexual orientation is a protected class in Iowa and anyone who may have their name [...]


Help for county recorders offered as gay marriage begins in Iowa

The Alliance Defense Fund and Iowa Family Policy Center have offered free legal help to county recorder offices who wish to refrain from issuing gay marriage licenses on the basis of their personal religious belief or deeply held moral convictions. The groups have offered proposed policy language and offered to defend the policy for [...]


Conservatives, the bible and changing minds

The impetus to my second article on my trip to Des Moines was, unfortunately, driving by Wahlert High School in Dubuque, Iowa. Somewhere around noon on Earth Day there were a couple of dozen kids roaming around the grounds of the high school with their green shirts on presumably picking up trash to [...]


Twitter, the GOP and Guerrilla Activism

I know a lot of the discussion this weekend about Twitter has been about Ashton Kutcher and Oprah and their additions to the entire Twitter-verse. There will not be any regurgitation of those stories, but it did give me the springboard for my first report on last week’s trip to Des Moines.
Whether Twitter and [...]


Thoughts from the Iowa State Capitol

This past week I spent three days in Des Moines and more than my fair share of time at the capitol. My reason for being in Des Moines was for training for work (which was actually very good) so my days were spent at Camp Dodge and my evenings at the capitol.
First, kudos [...]


Thomas More Law Center files suit over DHS Report

The Thomas More law center has filed suit against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for the intellence report outlining pro-life groups and veterans as potential terrorists. Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Law Center stated,

“Janet Napolitano is lying to the American people when she says the Report is not based [...]


Notre Dame expects Obama to wear traditional robes with cross and prayer

Notre Dame university expects that President Obama will wear the traditional commencement robe which includes a cross and a prayer to the Blessed Virgin on it. President Obama’s spokesman has yet to comment on this. In other news, Notre Dame Alumni are witholding financial support and have started a website, Replace Jenkins, to [...]