Author: Jay Tea
Will Franklin, of willisms.com, has been notably absent of late from his excellent site. His colleague, Ken McCracken, has been doing yeoman's work keeping things going over there, but …
Well, yesterday the Masachusetts legislature met in a Constitutional Convention to discuss various proposed amendments to the state's Constitution. At the bottom of the agenda was the issue of …
With the demise of my digital camera, I've found myself depending on the kindness of strangers (well, friends, but they're pretty strange) for my photographic needs. While at the …
Recently, I got into a minor dust-up with someone who had absolutely NO CLUE about "satire." This genius took my piece about a few petty idiots targeting Muslims and …
There are days when I deeply, truly resent Dafydd ab Hugh. And this is one of those days. I'm trying to find material to blog about, so I take …
Robert Novak has finally revealed what he knew about Valerie Plame before he wrote his infamous column, when he knew it, and (mostly) who told it to him. And …
The Big Dig is described as "the biggest engineering project in history." They broke ground in , with initial estimates saying ten years and 2.5 billion dollars. Well, it's …
This morning's Boston Globe has a column by H. D. S. Greenway on the current blowup between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and by some miracle he actually makes …
I defy anyone to read this article and who can believe that United States Marines are regular human beings like the rest of us......
I find myself gravely disappointed in my fellow Americans this morning. We are rapidly approaching the fifth anniversary of the attacks of 9/11, five full years since the War …