Category: Justice
Someone once said that you could never go broke underestimating the taste of the American public. One proof of that observation has to be the rise in popularity of …
A while ago, I wrote about an attempt by Wal-Mart to build a SuperCenter in Nashua. It's opposed by a lot of people. Some are concerned about its environmental …
Nashua, NH is New Hampshire's second-largest city. It sits right on the Massachusetts border, pretty much on the midline of New Hampshire. And I'm starting to think that Nausea …
Yesterday, I let the story of a Saudi prince being sentenced to a Massachusetts jail slip past me (but Brian Maloney, blogging at Michelle Malkin's site, caught it). And …
I've never been much "up" on current slang, and I really don't mind that. But certain words that have become popular and more widely accepted still bother me a …
One of my favorite things to do around here is to find two or three different news stories and find ways to tie them together. Sometimes, though, I can't …
Last week WRKO's John DePetro (now my favorite talk show host) had "Illegal Thursday," where he had two illegal aliens who would like to attend Massachusetts state-run colleges at …
Yesterday on the radio, I heard this schmuck argue in favor of the current proposal to grant illegal aliens in-state tuition in Massachusetts. I'm not going to rehash what …
Sometimes, when I'm writing a piece, I get a little too vague and cutesy, and end up burying the point of my piece. I think I might have here, …
I've often spoken kindly of talk radio, and to be perfectly blunt, I've used it as a resource on numerous occasions -- not always with attribution. There are a …