Friday, February 01, 2008
National Review
For those of you who don't know, National Review is a biweekly conservative magazine founded in 1955 by the conservative legend William F. Buckley.
Since October 2007, I've been recieving NR in the mail, but not through my own volition. I don't mind it coming to me; in fact, I welcome it because I find the content illuminating.
I have never given National Review my address or contact info, so I have a few hypotheses to explain its presence in my mailbox. Either
(1) Someone I know bought me a subscription as a gift and didn't tell me about it, or
(2) The editors obtained my contact information from a third party and is sending me issues as a "trial" and will eventually send me a letter, asking me to subscribe to their publication, in hopes I have enjoyed their writing.
In either (any?) event, I'm not going to complain.
Maybe you should call up National Review and ask for the Steven Latimer special.
Since October 2007, I've been recieving NR in the mail, but not through my own volition. I don't mind it coming to me; in fact, I welcome it because I find the content illuminating.
I have never given National Review my address or contact info, so I have a few hypotheses to explain its presence in my mailbox. Either
(1) Someone I know bought me a subscription as a gift and didn't tell me about it, or
(2) The editors obtained my contact information from a third party and is sending me issues as a "trial" and will eventually send me a letter, asking me to subscribe to their publication, in hopes I have enjoyed their writing.
In either (any?) event, I'm not going to complain.
Maybe you should call up National Review and ask for the Steven Latimer special.
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