Kevin on December 28th, 2006

Human Events Magazine’s Top 10 Conservative Books of 2006 The Human Events Book Service has tabulated its sales figures for 2006 and come up with the most popular books. The following books are ranked by sales figures. 10. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meg Meeker 9. 365 Manners Kids Should Know by Sheryl Eberly […]

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Kevin on December 28th, 2006

Michael Yon is back in Iraq. That is good news for everyone looking for a fresh, honest assessment of what is going on. Before entering Iraq, Michael had Christmas in Kuwait, and he made the following observation, This war is strange. I never hear soldiers worried about their own morale sagging. Contrary, the war-fighters here […]

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Gregg on December 28th, 2006

I hope that this post is my last of the year on the “holiday” known as Kwanzaa. My earlier post generated some significant discussion and one of the comments from a friend of this blog suggested that even though Kwanzaa was concocted by a Marxist crimminal that it still celebrated some positive values. This assertion […]

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Kevin on December 26th, 2006

Today I read an article titled, Comcast on-demand movie test ruffling DVD retailers and this got me thinking of the late 1990’s telecom gold rush when people were making wild and crazy bets on broadband. How many times did I hear about videos on demand to your home back in 1999? After a while it […]

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Gregg on December 26th, 2006

Michael Oren has written a fantastic piece in today’s Wall St. Journal called “Jimmy Carter’s Book: An Israeli View” (subs req) in which he points out that Carter “in revealing his unease with the idea of Jewish statehood, (sic) sets himself apart from many U.S. presidents before and after him, as well as from nearly […]

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Gregg on December 26th, 2006

I can’t for the life of me understand how any Ameircan would trust liberals on economic matters. As we have chronicled for quite a while now on this blog and discussed on our radio show almost weekly, virtually every economic claim-argument that the liberal left has made has turned out to be wrong. We were […]

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Shock Magazine has gone out of business after eight issues. A big reason why is that they messed with Michael Yon. They should have asked the US Army public affairs office what it was like to mess with a Yon copyright. Here is the NY Post’s take, The American version became ensnared in controversy almost […]

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