by Robert Parham | Feb 3, 2011 | Opinion
January was a record-setting month for EthicsDaily.com readership with 841,516 pages read. Three months ago, we reported that October was “a record-smashing month … outstripping anything we could have projected.” Then, we had 729,925 pages read....
by Robert Parham | Jan 25, 2011 | Opinion
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced that food prices reached a record high in December 2010. FAO reported that the price for wheat, rice, sugar and other commodities will remain high or increase in price. So far, increased...
by Robert Parham | Jan 21, 2011 | Opinion
He asked us to call the border patrol. After three days in the harsh Sonoran Desert, having been left behind by five other undocumented migrants when he injured his leg, the teenage boy had had enough. He wanted to go home – back to Mexico. We arrived Saturday...
by Robert Parham | Jan 18, 2011 | Opinion
Goodwill faith leaders must put taxation on the moral agenda of houses of faith. To continue avoiding the topic and denying the good that derives from a just tax system is morally irresponsible. Lord knows we’ve avoided the topic and denied the need for tax...
by Robert Parham | Jan 13, 2011 | Opinion
America’s moral discernment is as scrambled as the brain of the alleged Tucson shooter. After Jared Lee Loughner allegedly killed six people and wounded 14 others in a shooting spree in Arizona, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik addressed the national ethos...