Author: Jay Tea
Yesterday, I touched upon a political scandal here in New Hampshire. It seems that a staffer for one of our two Congressmen, Charlie Bass, was posting comments to a …
Some jobs come with some decent privileges. And some jobs come with indecent ones -- if the job-holder wants to make an issue of it. Police officers get plenty …
With former president Clinton's note-poking, finger-waving hissy fit on Sunday, he reminded me of something that annoyed the hell out of me back in 1997 -- and still bugs …
I spend a LOT of time talking about Massachusetts politics, and not too much about New Hamphire politics -- to the point where I've been accused of being a …
Captain Mary Hanna, US Army (Reserve), has decided that green just isn't her color. Captain Hanna signed an agreement with the United States Army back in 1997. In exchange …
Years ago, I read a book (I think it was a Jonathan Kellerman novel) where a doctor was blaming himself for not recognizing a very rare ailment. He was …
This morning, the Boston Globe has an editorial tackling the illegal alien problem. More specifically, what they see as good solutions and bad solutions. Leading the "bad solutions" is …
The big news I keep seeing and hearing about is the release of the National Intelligence Estimate, a joint report from the United States' 16 intelligence agencies. According to …
Once again, former State Department official and Colin Powell protege Richard Armitage is in the news. On the heels of the revelations that it was he -- and not …
So, there's another report that Osama's taking the big dirt nap. Some are even speculating that the big Taliban funeral we passed on bombing last month might have been …