Author: Jay Tea
A while ago, I wrote about a pro-gay-marriage group in Massachusetts that is not happy about the current petition drive to overturn the court's ruling authorizing gay marriage. In …
Yesterday, on a very cold day, PETA held their standard anti-fur protest in Boston. Two women wearing high heels, thongs, and body paint climbed into cages to draw attention. …
I've always felt that blogging and talk radio had a lot in common. The immediacy, the interaction between host and audience, the chance for expression for vox populi -- …
For the second year in a row, US Census data shows that Massachusetts is losing people. Well, not really losing them -- it's not like someone put them down …
Last week, when the Patriot Act came up for renewal, two stories burst forward that cast a whole new light on the debate. First, the New York Times came …
MilBlog of this week is Miserable Donuts, a group blog. Major John is currently in Afghanistan, and he's working hard on helping the Afghans develop their own nation after …
A friend of mine happened to mention her Christmas bonus,and that happened to remind me of a few things that happened several years ago. I used to work for …
A while ago, I noted that the blogosphere seems to have a rather odd effect on politics. The stereotypical attributes of the Left and the Right seem to flip …
Massachusetts has a rather odd dichotomy when it comes to illegal aliens and education. They give free schooling to children up through high school, and admit them to colleges …
Evandro Doirado, 28, of Framingham, Massachusetts, probably had a very rough life. He was most likely neglected as a child, if not openly abused. I also believe he had …