Author: Jay Tea
With the story that came out last week that the Italian chapter of the Red Cross treated wounded terrorists in Iraq, hid them from US forces, and then released …
Last week, I pulled into a southern New Hampshire convenience store (well, a parking space, not the store itself) for a quick soda. As I stopped, I noticed an …
Today the Union Leader reported that a House committee is recommending that the state tighten its laws covering eminent domain seizures. They want to change the laws so that …
Everyone's heard of oxycontin, the potent painkiller that is the new "hot" drug for abuse that has become known as "hillbilly heroin." While it is seriously abused, it remains …
After Pat Robertson had his little bout with verbal diarrhea, I started thinking: WWDUD? (What Would Democratic Underground Do?) How could they turn this into some grand Rove/Chimpy McHitler/Halliburton …
This morning's papers had a couple of stories about stupid teenagers. In North Conway, New Hampshire, some kids thought it would be funny to re-create a story I heard …
It's Friday, which means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™. Enter your best caption for the following picture: Winners should be announced Sunday -- but Kevin and …
Last Tuesday, I condemned Pat Robertson for his calling for the assassination of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. A lot of other people started talking, too. It looks like Ol' …
Yesterday, I told the story of a 12-year-old Boston boy arrested for carrying a loaded, recently-fired gun. After the prosecutor requested $5,000 bail, the judge set it for $250,000. …
This morning's Boston Globe had a story about the MCAS (Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test. They quoted what was, going by the number of kids who got it wrong, …