Author: Jay Tea
One of the more disturbing trends I've been seeing grow over the past few years -- or longer -- is the unwillingness to trust the American people to, when …
Two recent stories have me a smidgen troubled. First off, Iran announced that it had successfully flown at least one spy drone over a United States Navy Aircraft Carrier …
I have made a rather odd discovery of late. Traditionally, the Left has been the strongest proponent of the separation of church and state. But it's the left that …
Last week's elections reminded me of a principle that I find I need to remind myself of fairly often: if you're assigning blame for something, start with the person …
The other day, I swung my my favorite discount store and poked through the books. To my surprise, I saw two hardcovers I had heard of before. First, about …
This morning, I forgot it was Sunday and turned on my radio. It was tuned to a talk station, and the show on was one of those typical Sunday …
It seems that ever since a man with a lengthy history of violent crime in Massachusetts was arrested for killing a Manchester, New Hampshire police officer, every Sunday brings …
(Author's note: this piece was inadvertently published briefly this morning, then pulled and scheduled for 2:00. In the few minutes it was up, though, one person managed to sneak …
At this minute of this hour on this day 88 years ago, the armistice ending The Great War, The War To End All Wars, was signed. How little we …
...thank a veteran. It Is The Soldier It is the Soldier, not the minister Who has given us freedom of religion. It is the Soldier, not the reporter Who …