Author: Jay Tea
Yesterday, I spoke about the Muslim community of Lodi, California, and their apparent greater concern about an FBI informer who had been among them than a couple of their …
Over the weekend, I picked up on this story (courtesy Mike Pechar of The Jawa Report), about the militant Islamists awaiting trial in Lodi, California. It turns out that …
One of the very first pieces I ever wrote for Wizbang, one of my auditions for the guest-posting gig, was about a Massachusetts man named Joseph Druce. Mr. Druce …
Damn, judging this weekend's caption contest was tough. 138 entries, and so many of them good. 97 made the first cut, and then I got brutal. The second round …
There's a part of me that sees everything in a political context. Fortunately, I can often suppress that part when I think it's inappropriate. With Hurricane Katrina, I caught …
Never mind. I don't think it translates....
I've said many times that I grew up in rural (VERY rural) northern New Hampshire. But I haven't said that for the last 15 years, I've lived in cities. …
One thing I've noticed is that Cindy Sheehan is getting treated quite poorly by most people talking about her. I'd like to change that. Most of the coverage she …
Less than a week after Israel pulled out of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians have finally taken their first step towards controlling the terrorists in their midst. In the …
A few weeks ago, a New Hampshire judge ruled to dismiss criminal trespass charges against some illegal aliens, saying that prior court rulings had determined that only the federal …