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Reading is Fundamental

| May 12, 2010 | 36 Comments
Reading is Fundamental

The letter that many Milbloggers signed on to today and we posted below has hit the internet and it’s been immediately characterized by the illiterate press as a call from Milbloggers to end Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Although some of the signatories may hold that opinion, that’s not what the letter says. It urges Congress […]

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Stolen Valor or Lazy Reporting?

| May 7, 2010 | 0 Comments
Stolen Valor or Lazy Reporting?

In the past couple of years, many veterans have gotten involved in professional mixed martial arts (MMA). Former Marine Staff Sergeant Kenneth Alexander is one of those veterans who has been able to find some success and publicity as a professional fighter. Part of the attention that he gotten has been based on the belief […]

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Bozell; Shahzad didn’t have a bad hair day

| May 7, 2010 | 17 Comments
Bozell; Shahzad didn’t have a bad hair day

In a Fox News interview, Media Research Center’s Brent Bozell compares the media’s coverage of the life of the Times Square bomber to Timothy McVeigh; Watch the latest news video at video.foxnews.com Basically, it boils down to the fact that the media did their level best to connect McVeigh to the conservative movement and talk […]

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Open Borders Porn

| May 6, 2010 | 9 Comments
Open Borders Porn

Robert Rodriguez usually directs over-the-top action and horror films which usually turn out pretty good (Sin City) or sometimes extremely cheesy (Grindhouse). However his new film Machete, which appears to similar to Grindhouse in style, can be classified as nothing more than violent open borders pornography. Here is a brief summary from a Fox News […]

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Zombie McVeigh to appear on MSNBC tonight

| April 19, 2010 | 11 Comments
Zombie McVeigh to appear on MSNBC tonight

Rachel Maddow has succeeded in re-animating the rotting corpse of Timothy McVeigh and she’ll present an hour-long special of interviews from 45 hours of jail house interviews. To what purpose? Rachel Maddow, who has been having 1990s flashbacks with the anti-government vitriol that most recently accompanied the health-care reform debate. “Nine years after his execution, […]

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Nidal Hasan and gun control

| April 16, 2010 | 8 Comments
Nidal Hasan and gun control

Olga sent us this article from the Associated Press and the Marine Times last night about how the Pentagon has fallen into the same trap as some local governments; gun control regulations only provide a temporary sense of security for the uninformed; Defense Secretary Robert Gates ordered this week that a new comprehensive policy be […]

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Stephen Colbert Does What Nobody Else Has the Balls To Do

| April 14, 2010 | 7 Comments
Stephen Colbert Does What Nobody Else Has the Balls To Do

We’ve been calling out WikiLeaks and their friends in the anti-military left over the “collateral murder video” pretty frequently here at TAH for the last week. We aren’t the only ones: most of the milblog community (including many left-leaning and anti-war veterans blogs) has been demolishing this blatantly editorialized video. Last night Stephen Colbert did […]

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Were Confederates terrorists?

| April 12, 2010 | 33 Comments
Were Confederates terrorists?

Claymore sent me an article this morning from Roland S. Martin, one of those CNN political analysts who tries to make the case that the Confederates were somehow terrorists in the image of Muslim jihadists. Apparently, he’s somewhat butt-hurt because he got a slew of emails and tweets that told him he was wrong and […]

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