Author: Jay Tea
A while ago, I wrote about the "heckler's veto," where people are prevented from speaking by being shouted down or threatened. It's a despicable tactic. And it's a tactic …
Last week, Lawrence, Massachusetts honored several of its police officers for heroism. Last winter, a car went into a freezing river in the middle of the night. The officers …
The other night I was driving home from work on the interstate. It was stop-and-go, almost gridlock, and I happened to hit one of the "stops" right next to …
Hudson, NH's police chief Richard Gendron is continuing his policy of arresting illegal aliens on trespass charges. Recently, one of his officers pulled over a car around midnight for …
As I've heard more and more accusations of "torture" of detainees at Guantanamo, and the rhetoric spirals more and more out of control (list me as firmly in the …
As I've read the accounts of the prisoner mistreatment at Camp-X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay, I've had an odd feeling in the back of my mind. Somehow, it all seemed …
A while ago, I wrote about a woman who was concerned that her upcoming wedding might be disrupted by a legal requirement she keep at least 100 yards away …
Last winter, I wrote about a woman whose car was bombarded by snowballs in a school parking lot. Infuriated, she chased her attackers off with a tire iron. And …
This morning's Boston Globe had what I thought was good news: 187 illegal aliens arrested in a roundup in Massachusetts. But then I actually read the piece. The more …
I don't think I'm stretching the bounds of propriety and legal responsibility when I say that Raymond Diamond is a bad man. In the course of his 43 years, …