Author: Jay Tea
Yesterday, in response to my posting about gay marriage, longtime valued commenter JimK asked just how far I was willing to trust public referendums as the "final say." It's …
As I've stated before, while I do support the idea of gay marriage in theory, I have grave problems with the way it was implemented in Massachusetts. For years …
Earlier today, I wrote about the New Hampshire police chiefs who have been arresting illegal aliens for violating the state's criminal trespass statute. In there, I quoted the chair …
New Ipswich, New Hampshire's Chief of Police Garrett Chamberlain's notion of charging illegal aliens with criminal trespassing is starting to spread. One eager fan of Chamberlain's is Hudson, NH's …
I've often described my political leanings as moderate, with libertarian and contrarian leanings. But if this is an example of Libertarian thinking, I might have to reconsider. I've been …
It looks like the sorry saga of the Boston Archdiocese of the Catholic Church's closing of the Our Lady of the Presentation School in Brighton, Massachusetts (previously covered here). …
It was a very odd morning yesterday. Around 4:30, I heard my roommate come home. Apparently, he came home several times, because I heard him open and close the …
Lately, I've been questioning some fundamental things, both about myself and my car. I've always been comfortable with my ethnic background -- I'm primarily of Scandanavian and English descent, …
As I alluded to over the weekend, I've been working insane hours at the day job -- six days a week, averaging over fifty hours (not counting the commute …
Recently, the Arab News featured a story where the Palestinian Authority's Foreign Minister, Nasser Al-Kidwa (who used to be the Palestinians' "Permanent Observer" to the United Nations and, I …