Author: Jay Tea
It seems that every day I hear more news about Israel "threatening the fragile cease-fire" with the Palestinians. And every time, it seems it's the same story: the cease …
I've often discussed how much I love and value language. The sheer beauty of words, their ability to convey thoughts, ideas, values, images is a never-ending source of delight …
John Kerry vowed a long time ago to release his full service record, but has yet to do so publicly. However, he apparently did release them to the Boston …
Today marks the 61 anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, and the beginning of the end of World War II in Europe. And damned few of those members of …
The Organization of the Islamic Conference (which really needs to rework its name, as it sounds a bit superfluously redundant) has issued a press release last week on the …
Yesterday, in the small town of Auburn, NH, a police officer pulled over three teenagers from Haverhill, MA for some minor traffic violations. But when he found out what …
Recently, I was mocked by a commenter who wanted to know if I feared the United States was in danger of being forcibly converted to Islam. I started answering …
(Note: the following is an expansion of a comment I left over at The World Wide Rant. Click here for the full context.) The War On Terror could be …
A while ago, I wrote about a brawl between five or more teenagers and three police officers in Medford, Massachusetts that sent the officers to the hospital and the …
One of the lesser-commented-on fronts in the War On Terror is the battle over language. The very terms used to describe our enemies in Iraq are a constant source …