Author: Jay Tea
In most countries, the "Interior Ministry" is usually the state security branch -- the secret police, and whatnot. But as George Carlin once so famously pointed out, here in …
The Army, finding that "An Army Of One" just isn't that grabby a slogan, has come out with a new one. One that they hope will grab the imagination …
This morning, I noticed a news item that Nigeria had arrested numerous foreigners, charging them with "obtaining classified defense documents." My sources confirm that the documents were numerous urgent …
While I've been appreciating (I won't quite say "enjoying") the falling gas prices, I have to say that a few consequences of the return to almost-reasonable prices have me …
I have some liberal friends in the blogosphere. One of them wrote me the other day with a rather fascinating thought in regards to the Foley mess. I probably …
As I poked through the online papers this morning, one theme seemed to jump out at me: babies. Babies were getting involved in all sorts of stories, and it …
Two recent stories have convinced me (well, reaffirmed my belief) that the illegal alien problem in this country has gone beyond crisis, to beyond insanity, to the point of …
With all the calls for Dennis Hastert to resign, I figured that -- even though I find such finer details of our government crashingly dull -- I better weigh …
1) A gay man who expresses concern and interest in the welfare of children cannot be trusted to hold a position of authority over minors, such as a congressman. …
While I usually enjoy "dumb criminal" stories, every now and then I enjoy a tale that shows that the Thin Blue Line is filled with men and women who …