Author: Jay Tea
Earlier today, I posted a piece over on Willisms that attempts to put Iraq, Iran, North Korea, and a whole bunch of other problem spots into some sort of …
With the increasing tensions and violence in Lebanon, there are calls for the United States government to intervene, at least enough to help American citizens trapped to escape to …
One aspect of the whole Valerie Plame kerfuffle that is being vastly overplayed and mischaracterized -- and that's the role that Who's Who played in the whole thing. Who's …
As Israel fights against Hezbollah and Hamas (and, by proxy, Syria and Iran), we see our own struggle against terrorism playing out, under different faces. We have a modern, …
I am an odd sleeper. I do most of my dreaming almost immediately after falling asleep, something that I understand is odd. The consequence of this is I almost …
Provincetown, Massachusetts, is regarded as "Gay Central" in New England. It has a tremendous gay populace, and I've sometimes heard it called the "San Francisco" of New England. The …
One of the sillier accusations against President Bush's policies and actions regarding the Middle East has been that they have been "destabilizing" matters. To which I respond with a …
Envy is a curious thing. Some people simply can't stand to see others get attention, even horribly fatal attention, while they are being snubbed. That is the only possible …
In Massachusetts, it's sometimes hard to find a public servant who actually does what they're being paid to do. And it's even harder to find one that goes above …
I haven't said too much about the Big Dig and the recent ceiling panel collapse that killed a woman in Boston this week, as I thought it was pretty …