Author: Jay Tea
Today, I have written two lengthy essays that revolve around the War on Terror. But I have little hope of them garnering the attention I had hoped they would …
In the past six years or so, there have been many ups and downs in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Many ceasefires, many truces, many easings of tensions, many moments of …
There's a saying in television that Fox is where good sci-fi goes to die. I find myself really, really, really looking forward to the 3.5 episodes that will make …
When your opponent resorts to emotion in an argument, you can be fairly certain that you're winning. Case in point: this sad tale from this morning's Boston Herald. It's …
One common theme among government detractors is the accusation that the current administration is engineering a foreign conflict for the sole purpose of distracting the populace from domestic concerns. …
Just how allegedly evil is John Orlowski of Beverly, Massachusetts? Let us count the ways. He was a convicted felon who was caught with 120 guns in his home. …
Today, the killer of Police Officer Bruce McKay, Liko Kenney, is being laid to rest. And in the aftermath of their deaths, more attention is being paid to the …
One recurring theme of President Bush's critics -- highlighted during his last run for re-election -- was his opposition to certain forms of stem cell research. He had banned …
The reaction of many people to the immigration "reform" bill reminds me, in a way, of several other incidents. The most odd connection has to be the Clinton impeachment. …
Sheesh. I barely generate a hate letter every couple of months or so. I'm positively jealous that Wizbanger Guest Poster Emeritus Rob Port has garnered this level of attention. …