Author: Jay Tea
For some time, I have argued that two of our problems of today are ready-made to solve each other -- keeping up our levels of military recruits, and the …
Back in the good old days of the Cold War, when the world teetered on the brink of nuclear armageddon, one of the biggest disagreements between the Left and …
So, can we call the current kerfuffle in the Palestinian Territories a "civil war" yet? Let's see... we have two political parties that don't like each other. Both parties …
Jules Crittendon has a piece up on the Scooter Libby case that is quite insightful, but he misses one final element of snark. Since I like the guy, I'll …
I have a great deal of sympathy for Lisa Hayes. Like her, I have a terrible tendency to ignore problems and let them get worse and worse, sometimes to …
Blogging might be intermittent for the next couple of days. My main computer (the one with all my bookmarks, notes, software, and other stuff) has a power supply that's …
When Hillary Clinton showed up for the Democratic debate in New Hampshire a little over a week ago, her appearance had a lot of people talking. She looked great …
Hey, it's a twofer this morning! A guy was arrested in Manchester, New Hampshire on traffic charges. As he was leaving, he spotted a woman attempting to talk to …
I love New Hampshire. I've lived here my entire life (so far). I'm exceptionally proud of my state, it's history, it's traditions, it's people. I've visited many other states, …
A while ago, the British National Union of Journalists announced a boycott of Israel, along with calling for sanctions against the Jewish state by both Great Britain and the …