Author: Jay Tea
Once again, like the proverbial bad penny, Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY) is filing yet another "bring back the draft" bill. His motive is transparently clear, and one he's repeatedly …
Several years ago, I found a delightful book. It was a collection of dumb-criminal stories. It took its title from one story of a guy pulled over for a …
Most of the time, I have no problems expressing my opinions on a story. Hell, usually I can't hlep but do that. Every now and then, though, I encounter …
My mother used to say that everyone in life has their purpose, even if it's to serve as a bad example. It seems that Britney Spears has reached that …
As I said earlier, I have a great respect for the law. And one of the elements of that respect is that I don't like it cheapened with silly …
I have never, never, ever in my entire online life issued an "OMFGLOLPIMPLMAO" before. Now I have. (No thanks whatsoever to Meryl Yourish for utterly destroying my last vestige …
I pride myself on my sense of humor. I can find the absurd in most any situation, and often have to explain why I'm laughing to people. And there …
Back during the Mel Gibson and Michael Richards idiocies, I started thinking about the nature of anger, and just what effect it has on people. I speculated that such …
Well, after a long struggle, the Israeli aid organization Magen David Adom (Red Star Of David) has finally won acceptance in its quest for affiliation with the International Red …
One of the more unpleasant developments I've noted of the past few years is the ever-increasing amount of subjectivism in politics. The idea that the individual takes precedence over …