Author: Jay Tea
Last year, after the Islamist terrorist slaughter of the school in Beslan, I speculated about what would be the next great atrocity that would be committed. After much careful …
...it fell to earth I know not where." One the interesting things of finally having a published wizbangblog.com address is that people send me all sorts of interesting things. …
In the recent discussion about the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo, a few people contributed the classic aphorism that "the ends never justify the means" and "torture is always …
Normally, I am loath to revisit a posting in an attempt to clarify and explain just what I meant. It's a tenet of writing to me that pieces should …
Normally, I refrain from publicly disagreeing with Kevin and Paul, as it really is rather gauche behavior. But Paul's piece last night about the Downing Street memo has prompted …
I've mentioned before how important I think words are, and how frustrated I get when I see words misused, abused, and exploited. And I see it happening yet again. …
There's a big push going on calling for Camp X-Ray, where about 520 prisoners from the War On Terror are being held. Setting aside the debatable question of "torture" …
I have been spending way, way too much time at work. I've almost gotten the muzak track rotation memorized. What's worse, it's starting to creep into my subconscious. Last …
Two stories caught my eye on the issue of illegal aliens, and both of them set off my "duh-tector." (TM) The first was an account of a study that …
Lawrence, Massachusetts' superintendant of schools Wilfredo T. Laboy is at it again, this time apparently taking his "embattled" title a bit too literally. Now he's facing a police investigation …