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* I didnt want to bump the old spygate thread, but mods please do so if you think thats the more appropriate place.
I heard this interview with steve Czaban this morning: [URL="http://www.yahoosportsradio.com/nfl/bryan-oleary-spygate-the-untold-story-31100/"]Bryan O’Leary – Spygate the Untold Story | Yahoo Sports Radio[/URL] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I never really thought too much about SpyGate, it just seemed that it wasnt all that impactful to the Patriots' success. I think this book is supposed to challenge that notion and also call into question if the NFL made a hard push to bury the matter (or certain aspects of it) as much as possible.[/FONT][/COLOR] [FONT=Verdana][COLOR=black]The interview is worth listening to, and the book definitely sounds interesting. Im not a big book reader but some of you might find it worth checking out. [/COLOR][/FONT] [URL="http://www.spygatebook.com/"]Home Page[/URL] |
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[quote=Chico23231;919653]Finished Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals last month...very interesting. And im almost done with the Sniper Team 6 by Wasdin book suggested here which has been entertaining as well.[/quote]
Do you know if the term "useful idiots" was coined in this book or somewhere else? Was the term even in the book? Ive been wanting to check this book out: [URL="http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the-little-blue-book-secrets-from-the-radical-new-book-that-van-jones-george-soros-just-love/"]‘The Little Blue Book’: Secrets From the Radical New Book that Van Jones & George Soros Just Love | George Lakoff and Elizabeth Wehling | TheBlaze.com[/URL] |
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[quote=Chico23231;919653]Finished Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals last month...very interesting. And im almost done with the Sniper Team 6 by Wasdin book suggested here which has been entertaining as well.[/quote]
Strong reading list. Good to know some still care to be educated. :D |
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[url=http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/30/world/asia/us-seal-book-bin-laden/index.html?hpt=hp_t3]Pentagon warns former SEAL about bin Laden book - CNN.com[/url]
Anybody gonna read this money-grab book by this guy? Hope he understands he could be putting soldiers in harms way in the future if he gives up tactical and strategy info. Eff it, its more important for this guy to get rich. Gotta admit im interested, but will pass. Anybody reading anything good lately? |
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[url=http://www.amazon.com/Lone-Survivor-Eyewitness-Account-Operation/dp/0316044695/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1346421450&sr=8-3&keywords=marcus+luttrell]Amazon.com: Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (9780316044691): Marcus Luttrell, Patrick Robinson: Books[/url]
Just read that book the other day, it was a very good read about a Seal who's entire team got wiped out in Afghanistan (and the backup squad that was sent had their helicopter shot down as well) and how he had to survive in a Taliban stronghold for around 5 days. He managed to survive because a local Pashtun tribe took him in and cared for him before they were able to arrange for the US to get him. |
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[quote=Chico23231;935764][URL="http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/30/world/asia/us-seal-book-bin-laden/index.html?hpt=hp_t3"]Pentagon warns former SEAL about bin Laden book - CNN.com[/URL]
Anybody gonna read this money-grab book by this guy? Hope he understands he could be[B] putting soldiers in harms way in the future[/B] if he gives up tactical and strategy info. Eff it, its more important for this guy to get rich. Gotta admit im interested, but will pass. Anybody reading anything good lately?[/quote] The news and the left would not shut the F up when we went into Iraq and was more concerned about making Bush look bad then the lives of our military. Now the left and media have a problem with this book on an event that's over. If it does give out strategy info he should not have done the book and I agree with you. |
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[quote=firstdown;935857]The news and the left would not shut the F up when we went into Iraq and was more concerned about making Bush look bad then the lives of our military. Now the left and media have a problem with this book on an event that's over. [B]If it does give out strategy info he should not have done the book[/B] and I agree with you.[/quote]
I'll second that. Sure I want to hear about the raid that killed Bin Laden, but not at the expense of anything that could put the lives of Seals in jeopardy. |
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Currently listening (Audible on RAZR) to Anatomy of Violence by Adrien Raine.
Highly recommended to anyone interested in why we function the way we do. |
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[quote=Mattyk;907804]Anyone read The Road?
I saw the movie the other night and after reading some reviews they all seem to agree the book is much better.[/quote] Phenomenal book. Movie sucked- but the book absolutely blew me away. |
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I would also recommend, "City of Thieves".
It's written by Benioff (does some Game of Thrones screen play stuff). He was interviewing his Grandfather for stories of besieged Leningrad during WWII, and he kept implying to him that he wouldnt be able to portray his story accurate enough or well enough to do it justice. His Grandfather replied, "well... you're a story teller... write what you want and make up the rest". Great book. |
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[quote=RobH4413;1009033]Phenomenal book.
[B]Movie sucked- but the book absolutely blew me away.[/B][/quote] I'm going to have to agree with this assessment. |
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Greetings and Happy Fourth....
Perhaps the day reminds me, but I have been meaning to for some time. I need a suggestion for a non-fiction account of the Revolutionary War. I read mostly novels but get off the wagon occasionally for the "non". I do not do well with tedious or text book style research material. If you have a recommendation. I would thank you in advance for your suggestion! |
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recently read chuck palahniuk's Diary, Pygmy and Survivor.
also finally finished reading the first Game of Thrones book . . about 100 pages into the Godfather .. amazing how the movie is exactly like the book. puzo doesnt get enough credit for being the creator/mind behind the story, all coppolla had to do was follow the book exactly. it is a really good read. found it at my parent's house. the edition is probably 40+ years old, yellow brittle pages and failing apart. |
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[quote=Hog1;1014436]Greetings and Happy Fourth....
Perhaps the day reminds me, but I have been meaning to for some time. I need a suggestion for a non-fiction account of the Revolutionary War. I read mostly novels but get off the wagon occasionally for the "non". I do not do well with tedious or text book style research material. If you have a recommendation. I would thank you in advance for your suggestion![/quote] I like Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis and John Adams by David McCullough a lot. But are you looking for something about the war itself, like a military book? |
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Joyland by Stephen King; good summer read; quick and easy but full filling.
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