Author: Jay Tea
A month ago, I mentioned the tale of a Massachusetts mayor who wanted to award special diplomas to students who had completed their classwork, but had not passed the …
The other day, I heard General Electric had set some kind of record for their 2005 federal tax return. I did some digging, and found this story. The angle …
(Now that the "24-hour rule" has passed on the death of Zarqawi, I feel comfortable in discussing his death, and what it may mean in the war on terror.) …
As an agnostic, I have a healthy dose of skepticism when I hear people talking about "Hollywood's war on Christianity." It's kind of hard to see a lot of …
A lot of people are talking about how the media, especially the Canadian media, are downplaying the Islamic element in the recent terrorist arrests in the Great White North. …
Well, Congressman Patrick "Patches" Kennedy is back from rehab, tanned, rested, and ready. And he insists that he can handle his duties and is fit to not only finish …
I was thinking about covering the story of Lt. Ehren Watada, but I see Kim has already beaten me to it -- and quite ably. I'm glad Kim did …
(I know this would be a better fit at Wizbang Sports or Wizbang Pop, but I don't post there.) Nashua, New Hampshire is home to the Nashua Pride, a …
On this date, 62 years ago today, on what has since become known as "The Longest Day," the Allied combined forces mounted the invasion of France on the beaches …
I don't believe I missed this story last week. Massachusetts, like many states, doesn't have a death penalty. (We do in New Hampshire, but it hasn't been used since …