Author: Jay Tea
Massachusetts, as has been widely noted, is arguably the "bluest" of the blue states. And the crown jewel of the state, the gleaming sapphire that puts all other blues …
With the recent Supreme Court ruling in the Hamdan case, concerning the treatment of detainees captured in the War on Terror, the Geneva Conventions are coming under scrutiny once …
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to …
In Rhode Island, a guy and his buddy decided they were hungry, and hit the local supermarket. And I mean that literally. James Wilcox took his friend and his …
The "Big Lie" technique of propaganda traces, most agree, back to Nazi Germany. According to Hitler and Goebbels, if one simply and baldly states a big enough lie and …
Next weekend, I'll be attending the Shore Leave convention just outside Baltimore. While I'm in the area, I'm planning on spending a day in DC. I already am considering …
One of the reasons I get so aggravated about the illegal alien issue is the flagrant exploitation of human beings that is part and parcel of the whole problem. …
Yesterday, I spelled out a lot of the reasons why I have very, very little sympathy for the plight of the Palestinians. In a nutshell: most of their problems …
I don't talk much about The Day Job, because I like to keep the two separate. But every now and then, things just have to cross over. I get …
One of the reasons I so deeply appreciate the open comments here is that sometimes, my critics bring up a valid point. (It's kind of a blind squirrel/broken clock …