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Kevin on August 3rd, 2009

It is always an honor to welcome men like Bill Roggio to Pundit Review Radio. Bill is a former Army man who has embedded with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has helped to build The Long War Journal into an indespensible resource for those interested in Obama era Overseas Contingency Operations The War on […]

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Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us […]

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Kevin on August 3rd, 2009

Bruce McQuain joined us once again for our weekly tribute to the troops. Before we got to SYSK, we talked briefly about politics first. It was last call for GatesGate on Pundit Review Radio, so we started there. We also talked about social networks and some of the amazing things you can learn by following […]

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Kevin on July 30th, 2009

Welcome Hot Air readers! Thanks Allah! More on the Gates arrest here. Check out Pundit Review Radio’s weekly Someone You Should Know segment, a tribute to the folks who should be getting all this attention.

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Kevin on July 30th, 2009

San Fran Nan went on one of her usual over-the-top rants today against evil big business. Last year’s target was Big Oil. This year’s boogeyman, Big Insurance and HMOs. “It’s almost immoral what they are doing,” Pelosi said to reporters, referring to insurance companies. “Of course they’ve been immoral all along in how they have […]

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Kevin on July 30th, 2009

This is the story of the USS Indianapolis, The world’s first operational atomic bomb was delivered by the Indianapolis, (CA-35) to the island of Tinian on 26 July 1945. The Indianapolis then reported to CINCPAC (Commander-In-Chief, Pacific) Headquarters at Guam for further orders. She was directed to join the battleship USS Idaho (BB-42) at Leyte […]

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