Author: Jay Tea
Christmas tends to affect everyone, in one way or another. Some get cheerful, some grumpy and surly, some downright litigious. But sometimes it just brings out the real jerk …
A while ago, I had a discussion with a now-ex girlfriend about TV show themes. She lamented the days of the 60's, when nearly every show's theme gave you …
Two people were in the limelight in Massachusetts yesterday, two people who have interesting perspectives on the war in Iraq. One of them was Former Sgt. Camilo Mejia, a …
Via the California Yankee, I learned that the Democratic National Committee holds the following beliefs: 1) Illegal aliens deserve the right to win citizenship, without having to atone for …
Scott Adams is the world-famous creator of Dilbert. Recently, he started blogging, and it's quite fascinating and entertaining to those of us who enjoy both his strips and his …
And 30 days have passed since I sent my congressman an E-mail about the Online Freedom Of Speech Act. I followed up the letter with a phone call, confirming …
After carefully studying the news today, I have no choice but to reach the same conclusion as so many others: in the war in Iraq, there is a decided …
New Hampshire's own little election scandal is heating up, and it's not looking good for the GOP. A quick recap: back on election day of 2002, a telemarketing group …
I've spent a little time talking about the "no snitching" mentality around Boston, and I'm starting to see signs of just how bad the situation is. Last week a …
In the summer of 2003, New Hampshire's Manuel Gehring was involved with a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife for their two children. Gehring ended up kidnapping the two …