Author: Jay Tea
All the time I was writing my piece about the Andrea Yates case and the bigger picture it presented, something nagged at the back of my mind. I seemed …
Earlier on the news, I heard that Andrea Yates (she who drowned her five children in Texas) had been granted a new trial. I'm not going to go into …
In a post a couple weeks ago, I wrote about the idea of armoring Humvees in Iraq and the drawbacks it might incur. At one point, I speculated that …
Somewhere in southern New Hampshire, there's a driving instruction school run by someone with a wicked sense of humor. A couple months ago, I noticed one of their cars …
Our second refugee from reality is Luke, from France. Luke described himself as French, a "regular cheese-eating guy" (somehow he forgot "surrender monkey" to complete the phrase -- thank …
One of the memes going around on the left since the election has been to refer to themselves as "members of the reality-based community," which I presume is supposed …
This morning, while driving to work, I got cut off on the highway by a dip who didn't bother with his directional before squeezing between me and the car …
The police union in Somerville, Massachusetts claims to have noticed a rather odd pattern of late. It seems that officers who criticize the chief tend to get sent for …
The tsunamis that devasted much of Southeast Asia happened on December 26, 2004, and the magnitude of the disaster soon started making itself apparent. On December 27, President Bush …
I've been paying attention to the White House's reaction to the tsunami, and of late it's been quite enlightening. The other day, President Bush announced two officials would be …