Author: Jay Tea
There are conflicting reports out of Libya that Muammar K-daffy has been captured, possibly wounded, and perhaps even killed by rebels currently capturing his home town of Sirte. This …
When I first heard that President Obama had sent US troops to Uganda to get involved (even tangentially) in their struggle against some group of terrorist savages called “The …
Every now and then, you run across an idea so incredibly, astonishingly, mind-bogglingly stupid, you just have to sit and stare, dumbfounded, that anyone could have ever thought it …
In June 2006, a group of Hamas terrorists sneaked through a tunnel into Israel and attacked an Israeli army post. Two Hamas terrorists and two Israeli soldiers were killed, …
Some of you folks might have noticed I took a couple days off over the weekend. At least, I hope some of you did. Further, I hope you’re not …
Recently, I got into an argument about the Fast And Furious scandal at another blog (no, not that one) with one of their regulars. It got fairly heated, is …
OK, I’m starting to get disturbed. “Disturbed,” as in “worried and angry.” One thing I’ve always been good at is spotting patterns (whether they are there or not, sometimes), …
In New York City, the Occupy Wall Street folks are not happy. They’ve been occupying a privately-owned park for some time now, and the park’s owner has gone along …
As the subject of higher education funding comes up (mainly prompted by the Occupy Wall Street gits), I find myself thinking of ways to improve the situation. And I …
This seems fairly reasonable to me — a logical continuation of existing policy. The federal government allows employers to require drug tests for prospective and current employees. The federal …