Author: Jay Tea
Back in 2003, right after the invasion of Iraq, two New Hampshire men were visiting Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, which is run by the Mashantucket Pequot tribe. While there, …
There's a bit of a scandal in Boston this morning. It turns out that the longshoreman's union leaders have been doing some quiet hiring of relatives, putting them on …
A great deal of the blogosphere is riled up by the recent protest by the Islamic Thinkers Society's rally in New York, where they stomp all over and then …
Yesterday, the "impure motives" boogeyman raised its ugly head again. Now, the world isn't black and white. Events seldom have a single cause. It's usually a confluence of circumstances …
Less than two weeks ago, I was wearing a jacket to work in the mornings. Not a windbreaker, either, but an honest-to-goodness cold-weather jacket, quilted and with a fake-fur …
Two stories leaped out at me showing just how, in the wake of 9/11, we have really cracked down on our border security. In the first story, an illegal …
A while ago, Kevin poached on my territory and wrote about a Bow, NH star athlete and high school student who was going to fail to graduate because of …
Back on June 6, 1944, a nervous young paratrooper from Waltham, Massachusetts named Berge Avadanian was getting ready to be dropped into France as part of the D-Day invasion. …
If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention. (Update: Links fixed. Thanks, fatman.) (Update 2: Where are my manners? Thanks for the tip, Joe Goat.)...
I've been doing a lot of thinking about our legal system, and the Bill of Rights especially. And I have an idea that might seem a bit radical, but …