Author: Jay Tea
(Note: this will be my first, last, and only posting on the Terri Schiavo story.) First, everyone -- and I mean everyone -- ought to go here and download …
Via the Education Wonks' Carnival of Education, I discovered this piece by Joe Gandelman, who wrote about this story in the New York Daily News. Go and give it …
I've always felt a sense of responsibility with the trust Kevin's given me in letting me post to Wizbang. Lord knows other bloggers have run into trouble when they've …
To me, the simplest, most important, and most often violated right is the simple right to be left alone. I think that's what the Supreme Court was grasping for …
OK, time for even more Massachusetts bashing... As is typical for big cities, Boston is in a bit of a financial bind. This is on top of the long …
Austin Bay is soliciting serious nominations to who should succeed the depressed Kofi Annan as Secretary General of the United Nations. I was about to make my own nominations …
I've been a customer of my bank for several years, and I rather like them. They've been good to me, and they haven't hosed me like a couple of …
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution reads as follows:Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been …
Last week, I received several phone calls that, once answered, gave me several seconds of silence, and then a hang-up. Curiosity got the better of me (as well as …
It was one year ago today that Kevin stepped aside and entrusted the keys to this place to his stable of guest bloggers -- Paul, Timmer, Rodney Dill, Mog, …