Author: Jay Tea
Several years ago, I was dining at a restaurant when I noticed something odd in my fish and chips. I picked it up, and it was a squarish chunk …
There's an interesting story in this morning's Boston Herald. It concerns one Jeffrey Herman, a longtime substitute teacher. He is a bit miffed because he's been blackballed by the …
With the rioting, threats, and petulant demands by many of the world's Muslims over cartoons being revisited by South Park this last two weeks, I was put in mind …
The latest tactic of those pushing for shredding our immigration policy and erasing our borders reforming our immigration laws and policies and decriminalizing the 10-million-plus illegal aliens in the …
A while ago, someone asked me what the most important things I learned in school were. I thought about it, and decided that each phase of my education had …
Yesterday was the home opening for the Boston Red Sox. Being utterly apathetic about sports of any and all kinds, I did my best to avoid any and all …
Recently, the AP did a story on New Hampshire's phone-jamming incident from the 2002 elections. I've covered it before several times, but here's a quick recap: In 2002, in …
Kevin and I have never really discussed just what my duties as "Section Editor" involve, but there are a few things I've taken on. One of them is cleaning …
OK, I'm a bit short of time for posting today, so instead of something substantive, I'm going to share a couple of the funnier things I've seen online lately. …
With the recent wave of protests for changing our immigration laws, there has been a great deal of conflation of all aliens within the United States. That's wrong -- …