Author: Jay Tea
One week from today, the elections will finally be held. And it can't come soon enough. I have a good sense of the absurd. I appreciate and enjoy the …
Last night's license plates for bloggers seemed to be fairly popular, so I thought I'd toss up a few more. A brief note: I got at least one blogger's …
Yesterday, I heard on the news that the United States has enlisted Australia to help enforce the embargo against North Korea. The Aussies will be sending at least one …
Recently, I whipped up a fake license plate for a blogger who is moving from Massachusetts to New Hampshire. During that, I re-discovered the delightful "License Plate Maker." But …
When I first discovered blogs, I was amazed and -- to be frank -- a bit intimidated by some of the biggest names out there. Foremost among them was …
Now that the president has signed the border fence bill (which remains unfunded), now we need to decide just what kind of protection we want to build. Mexico, to …
Every now and then, I poke around the left wing of the blogosphere just to keep a modicum of awareness of what's going on over there. It's occasionally educational …
For a long time, it's been established political lore that certain groups are inextricably bound to one political party or another. Veterans and big business tend to favor the …
Yet again, I find I need to spell out exactly what I'm thinking about the Mark Foley scandal. Foley (the Florida Republican) was doing things of disgusting morality, indisputable …
Recently, I heard some more people talking about how we ought to have open relations and dialogue with Hamas, the terrorist group that is currently running the Palestinian Authority. …