Author: Jay Tea
A while ago, a bunch of libertarians decided to see if they could actually make their philosophy work on the state level. They decided to get a bunch of …
Some time ago, some kind soul thought that my life was just incomplete as long as I lacked semi-regular e-mails from Michael Moore. So they signed me up for …
Earlier today, I wrote a little piece about Islam, and one of the many reasons I distrust it. And, as is often the case when one singles out Islam …
One of the things I find most admirable about Islam is its openness. As a faith, it freely welcomes converts from all races, sexes, ethnicities -- literally any human …
Thanks to my sometime colleague Rob Port, I see that the Democrats in Congress, feeling their oats, are thinking again of allowing the importation of cheap drugs -- but …
Well, Massachusetts' outgoing governor (and likely presidential candidate) Mitt Romney is upping the ante in his fight to get gay marriage on a state-wide ballot. Under the state Constitution, …
Here in Manchester, New Hampshire, we have a rather entertaining potential scandal brewing. A construction company currently working on a school-rebuilding project says that someone broke into its temporary …
With Charlie Rangel (D-NY) once again trying to bring back the draft (it is worth noting that the last time he did this, the Republicans pulled the low-down, dirty, …
One of the unspoken laws down in Massachusetts is that nobody -- nobody -- is allowed to make a profit without cutting the government in for a piece of …
One of my better online chums is David Scott Anderson, of In Search Of Utopia. Politically, he's an utter nincompoop, but once you get past that horrid defect, he's …