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Archive for November, 2005

Michael Yon: A Photo Essay

The answer is that there are many noble causes for which her son died. But perhaps none more noble than the focus of Michael Yon’s dispatch from Iraq.

CPT Workers Captured by Terrorists

This happened as a result of you being an infidel, them being Islamofacist terrorists, and you not understanding the difference as seen through the eyes of the terrorists.

Cindy Sheehan Cashing in on Casey’s Death

The only thing more deplorable than diminishing your son’s sacrifice is trying to cash in on his death.

10 Most Fascinating People of 2005

Just for the record, the intransitive form of the verb fascinate means “to be irresistibly charming or attractive”.

It’s a Christmas Tree

It’s a Christmas tree. Not a Holiday tree.

Liz Phair is Podcasting

It would be even cooler if someone would mention to Liz that Video Podcasting is even cooler than simply Audio Podcasting.

Ashlee Simpson Feeling Sexy

I understand how you can confuse looking like a whore and being sexy.

Who’s Defending America? Part II

Tim Kane and James Jay Carafano add to my earlier efforts in debunking the Left-wing perpetuated myth of “who joins the military”.

What Media Bias? Part I

I knew CNN was lying. And, according the this Drudge scoop, I was right.

Citizen Journalism at UT

Amy Lavergne—a local blogger and a multimedia journalism student at the University of Texas at Austin—interviewed me about my views on the Austin Blogosphere for her Citizen Journalism class.

How to Get Linked by the Instapundit

The surest way to get a link from Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit is to have something for sale on Amazon that he can link to.

What if You Held a Book Signing…

As much as the Left loves cheering for a military defeat for our troops in Iraq, I take equal pleasure in watching the spiraling insanity and irrelevancy of the Sheehan Freak Show and Circus and cheering her increasing failures.

The Worst Person in the World

Keith, go back to sports reporting—where such irresponsible hyperbole is routine and expected. But in the news business, there’s no room for it.

How Many Times Can You Fold a Piece of Paper in Half?

I admit it: I’m a big numbers geek — math, stats, algorithms, etc. — you name it, I like numbers. Apparantly Jason does to, as I just realized that I also first learned about the Doomsday Algorithm from Jason’s blog.