Michael Yon's photograph on November 8, 2007 depicts moment of prescience frozen in time in Baghdad, Iraq
Though prescient fishing is gone from dominant media ponds, our troops risking lives to help it survive get credit from whom? Michael Yon.
Said Yon, long ago, MSM shows losses but rarely shows wins, so Yon risked his life to cover the strife while also reporting on wins.
Today, on the Eighth of November he shows an event we'll remember: A prescient act performed in Iraq so hate is by freedom dismembered.
Said Churchill when asked "Are we winning?" "Not yet is the ending beginning, but yet we can say events through today are marking the 'end of beginning'."
On old Iwo Jima our flag when raised by Marines not to "brag" that battle they'd "won"-- It showed they'd begun when heroes at first raised the flag.
To people with prescient brains events thought by some as "mundane" give insights to show where hist'ry will go, while others in darkness remain.
You ask "What event does Yon show?" It's Christians and Muslims as "bros" performing such act in Baghdad, Iraq. click here-- To his site you will go.
And Yon's not alone, rest assured, in knowing the best can endure-- The blogosphere's right is shining the light like Day-By-Day's author, Chris Muir.
Jim is a proud descendant of 18th Century criminal exiles from England who swam to the Outer Banks when the British ship taking them to a Georgia penal colony sank in a storm near Cape Hatteras. Having the prescience to prevent their descendants from becoming "TarHeels," they immediately migrated to Virginia, where, within just a few generations they worked their way up into poverty. Jim's grandfather was the first in the family tree to see the distant horizons, but his career was cut short by severe injuries he sustained when a cousin cut down the tree.
After a brief stint in the Amry (ours) following graduation from law school, he began his legal career in the state bureaucracy but was never able to break into the federal bureaucracy. Several years later, he entered the private practice of law and co-founded a small law publishing company. Later, finding the publishing of small laws unstimulating and finding his private practice too private to be lucrative, he began writing political satire/commentary. His greatest vice is taking himself too seriously.
Although he regularly teaches Continuing Legal Education courses to lawyers, he's too-often available through he Rubber Chicken Speakers Bureau to speak on politics, satire, etc., at luncheons, dinners, root canals, funerals, etc. His speaking fees are so outrageously high they border on criminal price-gouging, but as a free-market advocate, he defends his fees on the higher moral ground of charging whatever the traffic will bear. For more information (surely more than one would want or need), go to www.PoliSat.Com.