Friday, February 17, 2012

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WHAT KEITH SAYS

Question #5 for Keith Malinak:

What is the best part of your job, worst part of your job, and what is the most irritating thing a caller can do?

Keith's Answer:

The best part of my job is feeling like in a small way I'm making a difference in the intense fight against the radical transformation that is happening in America. I don’t want my kids inheriting a Progressive ‘utopia’ at best or a Marxist Wasteland at worst.
The worst part of my job is commuting to Hell, NYC in order to do it (looking forward to catching up with the guys in Dallas).
As a part of my job, I probably get 6 or 7 "messages from God" every day. Now, perhaps I'm a hateful heathen for thinking this but God knows how busy I am. And there is no way he's having 30+ messages transmitted to me per week IN ADDITION to what he’s telling me in private. Just sayin’.
Also, I beg of you...please don't call to recite poems, sing acapella versions of your latest penned song or to ask me if you can talk to Glenn off air. I get probably a half dozen of these per day. Ridiculous.
And for the love of all that is right, please, if you are calling to get a mailing address, HAVE A PEN READY! And if a pen isn't at the ready, write it in blood...whatever, just be ready to write when the phone is answered!

And please never tell me you can't email or contact us in any way "because the federal government is watching you." With the aid of Google, they probably are, but if you have a tip, be prepared to send it electronically (preferably through the bottom right hand corner of TheBlaze.com, for I'm not keen on transcribing 6 paragraphs of info over the phone. Just a pet peeve of mine. Sorry. Finally, when I give you an email address and you ask me if "@" is "at" I'm not expecting to ever see that email in the ol inbox. (This has probably happened 10 times in my 2.5 years here. Just Sayin')


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Man the 16" Cannons and Prepare the Airship...Welcome to Fort Tilden
Fort Tilden, located on the Rockaway Peninsula in NYC was an active military installation from 1917 until 1974. It housed the then largest bore land cannon and even had a blimp hangar. In 1974, the Army turned over the land to the National Park Service and FT Tilden is now part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. 


The following pictures give you a nice example of the fort as it appeared right after WW I and how it looks now.














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