Author: Jay Tea
One of the aspects of the anti-war movement that has gotten on my nerves is the blatant dishonesty of the debate. In order to have a reasonable discussion, both …
In Waterville, Maine, a group of veterans have been arrested for defending their territory. A group of peace activists from the Waterville Valley Bridges to Peace decided to reach …
As a response to a rise in gun violence in Boston recently (a fact officials frantically tried to keep quiet before last Tuesday's election), Mayor Thomas "Mumbles" Menino is …
Earlier this week, in Lexington, Massachusetts, a house blew up. The occupants got out just in time, but the Civil War-era home was virtually levelled. Initial reports indicated a …
I've gotten a couple of letters from people who like what I do around here, but one recent one stands out. It turns out that American Soldier is a …
Earlier this week, I was a bit annoyed when my boss asked me to come in a bit late on Friday, and stay late. I'm really a morning person, …
Long before I started writing for Wizbang, I was a fan of blogs. And one of the ones I checked at least daily for updates was Steven Den Beste's …
Earlier, I lamented the riots in France, saying that while I still loathed the French, I didn't want the rioters to taste victory. But I try to be realistic …
Yesterday on the radio, I heard this schmuck argue in favor of the current proposal to grant illegal aliens in-state tuition in Massachusetts. I'm not going to rehash what …
Sometimes, when I'm writing a piece, I get a little too vague and cutesy, and end up burying the point of my piece. I think I might have here, …