Author: Jay Tea
Why is this woman celebrating? Could it be because she and her husband just barely scored a sweet little deduction on their 2005 taxes? (Belated) congratulations to Stephen and …
Over the weekend, I had a lot of things I had to do. Instead, I treated myself to a video marathon -- all 14 episodes of Firefly, followed up …
Via Acidman, I discovered this story of an American sniper in Iraq, who scored what just may be a world record for the longest confirmed kill with a sniper …
Sunday, I wrote about being spammed by the Ayn Rand Institute. I said that I intended to call the spammer up and discuss this little practice of theirs. Mr. …
Robert Eckert of Yarmouth, Massachusetts is a marked man. He's got a lengthy history of encounters with the police, numerous arrests and cour appearances. He can't drive down the …
One of the dumbest things one can do, I have discovered, is to trust a Massachusetts politician to keep their word. When the Bay State raised its income tax …
Getting drunk on New Year's Eve is an American tradition. In fact, it's called "amateur night" by many people, referring to how so many people drive drunk, when the …
I enjoy receiving e-mail. I get quite a bit from readers, with suggestions for stories or links to their own blogs, and I read them all. I don't answer …
Classically, justice is portrayed as a blindfolded woman holding scales, symbolizing the ideal that justice should be blind, judging matters regardless of outside considerations. One New Hampshire judge, it …
Last week, when I wrote why I am a supporter of Israel, one commenter was struck speechless. I so dumbfounded "Montreal" (the moron, not the city) cut and pasted …