Author: Jay Tea
There's an old bit of observational humor about how some people will drive around a parking lot three or four times to get a spot near the door so …
The other day there was a discussion on the radio about tipping in restaurants. The catalyst was a New York restaurant's decision to do away with tipping, and replace …
Over the weekend, I described our illegal alien problem as an "invasion," and outlined why I thought that term was valid to use. I was pretty comfortable with my …
Yesterday, I heard this case being discussed on the radio. A gay Mexican illegal alien with AIDS has been granted political asylum in the US after accounting how a …
Ever since a New Hampshire judge struck down local police chiefs' attempts to use the state's criminal trespass statutes on illegal aliens, I've been wondering about other tactics local …
Now that the initial buzz over the story of Marine Sergeant Daniel Cotnoir's firing a ahotgun has abated, more details are emerging. And my earlier piece's "oops" appears to …
I've been watching the painful Israeli pullout from the Gaza strip, and it's been heartbreaking. Settlers are doing everything they can (well, everything short of violence, an occurrence that …
I've often lambasted Lawrence, Massachusetts. I've described it as "the armpit of Massachusetts" and discussed its various scandals and shortcomings. But one time I did say something nice about …
Ah, time for more Massachusetts bashing... One of the many things that makes Massachusetts unique is that the commonwealth is the only one of the fifty states that regulates …
Quite a few other people have already brought this up, but it really, really does deserve a bit of attention. Cindy Sheehan, while staying in Crawford, Texas, during her …