Author: Jay Tea
I've often felt that New Hampshire was an island surrounded by a sea of lunatics. While I've focused a lot of attention to the Massholes to our south -- …
There's an old saying in military thought that amateurs study battles, professionals study logistics. Because in the end, the essence of military victory is a matter of "getting there …
Yesterday's Boston Globe featured an editorial that discussed their latest idea for resolving the Israel/Palestine question. In a nutshell (always a good tem to have handy when discussing the …
The more I think about Pope Benedict's remarks last week, and the fallout thereof, the more I think I like this guy. He initially quoted they Byzantine emperor Manuel …
With the recent furor over Pope Benedict XVI's statements about Islam, coupled with the reactions to President Bush's use of the term "Islamic Fascists" and the hysteria over the …
On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters will go to the polls (well, some of them) and choose who will be on the ballot come November. One of the races that has …
Yesterday, the House passed a measure authorizing the construction of a 700-mile fence along our southern border. And, as expected, the Democrats opposed it. Their major criticisms: 1) It …
I've always had a bit of a libertarian streak in me, combined with a bit of a bomb-throwing instinct. Sometimes, when I am confronted with something that offends my …
Earlier this week, Howie Carr (talk show host, newspaper columnist, and general gadfly) had a column in the paper discussing one of his favorite topics -- illegal aliens. In …
Yesterday, I tossed out two common sentiments and invited readers to compare and contrast them. And wow, did you folks go to town over it. There was a brief …