Author: Jay Tea
I've often heard said, and repeated, that Islam is an "immature" religion, that it still is in its young, expansionist phase. Judaism and Christianity both went through their militant, …
Massachusetts election laws are governed by a rather complicated set of laws. One of those is that organizations are limited to how much they can give a candidate, but …
A lot of people have said that the Democrats of today have very little in common with the Democrats of yesteryear. They point to such notable Democrats of the …
An alleged druggie tried to rob a convenience store in Merrimack, New Hampshire last Monday night. At the Friday arriagnment of Marc Dixon, prosecutors spelled out how he (allegedly) …
I'm doing everything I can to stay away from the 2005 Weblog Awards, but I feel I should point out that a couple of competitors are either taking the …
New Hampshire's new governor, Peter Lynch (correction: John Lynch), ran on a platform that included support for education. It's pretty much a given for most Democrats; the only question …
Years ago, back when she was funny, Molly Ivins observed about the first President Bush's verbal faculties -- or lack thereof. She described him as -- and I'm roughly …
Yesterday was a stunning day for some business owners in Massachusetts. After immigration officials raided a bunch of waterfront businesses earlier this week, a whole bunch of their employees …
Ever since the days of "Louie Louie," some people have been paranoid about finding "dirty" songs. But sometimes, the dirtiest ones sneak right past them and become pop hits. …
It's an old aphorism, and for the most part it's true: most scams are dependent on the greed of the victim. They are convinced that they are getting something …