Kevin on March 8th, 2005

sgrena-car-ap-1Originally uploaded by punditreview. What else can one conclude after looking at this photo? Giuliana Sgrena has claimed her car was hit by 300 to 400 bullets from an armored vehicle and that she was picking up handfuls of spent rounds from the seats. If your first instinct is to believe that our troops would […]

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Kevin on December 5th, 2011

The Savage City: Race, Murder, and a Generation on the Edge tells the story of race in NYC through the eyes and events of three very different men. One is a poor, semi-literate black teenager framed for a gruesome double murder, one is a crooked cop and the third is a founding member of the […]

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This is a great biography, Omar Bradley: General at War, full of details about some of the most iconic battles of WW2. Gen. Bradley always played second fiddle to braggards like Macarthur and showmen like Patton. In fact, he was trusted and respected all the way up to Ike and even FDR. One of the […]

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More nonsense from the west coast’s leading newspaper, the LA Times. This time, they are going after Michael Yon. Reader DR Tucker alerted us to this profile of Yon, Lone Gun in War Reporting Michael Yon’s blog made him a hero among backers of the effort in Iraq. As his profile grew, so did debate […]

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Kevin on May 5th, 2005

So i’m checking out a blog favorite of mine, The Spoons Experience, and he has this post about blogger Patterico, another favorite. Patterico has taken it upon himslef to become a watchdog of the LA Times. As you can imagine, this is nearly a full time job, and a depressing one to boot. Here’s The […]

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