Author: Jay Tea
Let me make it perfectly clear: I am no fan of the Catholic Church. I respect it as an institution, but there are elements of its history -- deeds …
Like a lot of people, I was outraged when it was revealed that the United States and Iran had had its first face-to-face diplomatic talks this week -- on …
Earlier this week, when it was revealed that Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann had escaped Europe and fled to Argentina on a passport issued by the International Committee of …
Over the past few days, I've noticed more and more stories that seem to not only reflect a certain level of short-sightedness, but "push" that as a fair reflection …
Wow, talk about timing. Right after it comes out that Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann got out of Europe on an International Red Cross passport, it comes out that …
Starting the day with a headache is, for me, a pretty good indicator that the day is going to be unpleasant. And I have two types of headaches that …
I guess it's never too early to get a good start on a career as a dumb criminal. In Conifer, Colorado, some graduating seniors were rather proud of some …
One of my proudest contributions to the blogosphere has to be the time I took an idea from a book P. J. O'Rourke wrote almost 20 years ago, dusted …
Today is Memorial Day here in the United States. It is the day we set aside to remember and honor those who lost their lives in service to our …
This morning I read a terrible, sad, tragic story in the Boston Globe. It was about a bunch of Palestinian refugees who were driven out of the Nahr el-Bared …