Author: Jay Tea
I haven't ragged on Massachusetts politicians for a while. Just to make sure no one thinks I've lost my contempt for them, I figure I better write another one. …
There are a lot of criticisms of President Bush I can understand. There are some I can respect. But there are a lot that I look at and my …
With natural disasters, there is a logical progression, a hierarchy, to the response. It goes from local to county to state to region to national, with the order determined …
Every now and then, I'll find a story that screams out for attention, but I just can't quite find a good hook for it. Sometimes I set it aside, …
No, no, no... Al, you flubbed it. Mitt Romney isn't a godless heathen (like me), he's part of a scary cult! Sheesh, isn't anyone in charge of keeping track …
The New York Times has been caught bragging about "data mining" -- the same process that they railed against the government doing, to the point where they bagged a …
Yesterday, the Boston Herald published a column in favor of a plan to grant the vote to non-citizens. It's a very limited proposal -- only those here legally would …
Yesterday Captain Ed discussed the possibility of Congress repealing its Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq, essentially un-declaring the war and forcing an end to our involvement. …
OK, maybe it's not up there with the Mama Cass/Karen Carpenter bit, but I can't help but think that had this guy spotted this gal's ad, neither of them …
It's been a rough time lately for Massachusetts police -- and even quasi-cops. First up, a 21-year veteran of the Boston police force was literally stripped of his badge …