Author: Jay Tea
Yesterday, I brushed up against the church/state issue in the United States, when I discussed a church that had chosen to take a stand against our immigration laws and …
During the 20th century, the United States was involved in five major conflicts: World War I, World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, and the first Gulf War. World War …
Several years ago, I stumbled across a story that is probably apocryphal, but ought to be true. Back in the 70's or 80's, some enterprising photographer for a British …
In Chicago, an illegal alien from Mexico doesn't want to be sent home. But instead of the traditional approaches of throwing lawyers at the problem or calling for help …
One of the less-than-thrilling perqs of being a member of such a high-profile blog as Wizbang is that I get added to a LOT of mailing lists. Folks from …
This morning's Boston Globe has a story about some alleged mortgage scammers getting shut down. It seems that a couple of agencies specialized in offering mortgages to people who …
This morning's Boston Herald has a story about their Lieutenant Governor, Kerry Murphy Healey. She's running to succeed her boss, Mitt Romney, this fall. On a recent tour of …
Several years ago, "backhoes" became a bit of a running gag online as several incidents involving them severing critical network cables occurred. In fact, to many netizens, "backhoe" became …
Over at Willisms today, I take a look at ending wars -- and whether or not it's a good idea....
With the ceasefire holding (tentatively) between Hezbollah and Israel, it seems it's time for the ghouls to start their body counts. According to the most recent numbers I can …