Papal Butler’s Trial Was a Model of Justice and Fairness
By EDWARD PENTIN | VATICAN CITY — The first major criminal trial at the Vatican in modern times, the hearing of Paolo Gabriele, Pope Benedict XVI’s former valet, predictably drew worldwide attention....
View ArticleRedefining marriage threatens social advances of women, rights of children:...
by Hilary White LONDON, November 7, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The debate about same-sex “marriage” in the UK is not, as the government and other supporters would have it, about “equality,” “rights” or...
View ArticleShoot first, aim later
by Michael Kirke December 5, 2012 (Mercatornet.com) - In trawling for ideas for regulating Britain’s unruly press, the head of the government inquiry, Lord Leveson, pinched a few ideas from Ireland....
View ArticleIs It Fair?
During President Obama’s recent visit to Israel, he spoke to an audience of college students. At one point in the speech, he brought up one of his favorite themes–fairness. It’s a theme he has used...
View ArticleWages, Capitalism, And Morality: Part II
(Note: Part I documented that the minimum wage harms the very people it is designed to help and the popular alternative—letting capitalism work, unencumbered by regulations—encourages practices that...
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