Author: Jay Tea
Down in Georgia, they recently passed a tough new illegal alien law that mimics, in some way, the infamous Arizona law. And after passing said law, the state has …
Over the weekend, a couple of my colleagues discussed matters they thought worthy of note. And, as occasionally happens, I happen to disagree with them -- and intend to …
Last Friday, Congress decided to tackle the great Libyan UnWar. We're well past the deadlines set by the War Powers Act, and Congress felt it was time that they …
Earlier today, I published a little piece about women and their role in international politics. I freely admit it was very shoddily written, with a mediocre title, poor styling, …
Last week, the FBI's Most Wanted (excluding Muslim terrorists), James "Whitey" Bulger, was arrested in California after 16 years on the lam. Now he's back in Boston, getting to …
A little while ago, I was thinking about Hillary Clinton and her role as America's chief diplomat -- and her aspirations (perhaps passed) to be president. She's the first …
Well, President Obama championed the DREAM Act (a plan to grant a form of amnesty to a whole host of illegal aliens), but it's gotten nowhere in Congress. Democrats …
Crazy couple of days on the non-blogging front for me, folks. Mostly good, but all busy. I have about four big pieces floating around in my head; it's just …
Last week, in a Massachusetts court room, an era came to an end. Salvatore "Sal" DiMasi, late Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, was convicted of taking bribes …
There's a report out of England that finds that Christians are more militant than Muslims when it comes to integrating into society. And it's a relief to hear …