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Author: TriSec    Date: 12/17/2013 11:19:30

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,454th day in Afghanistan.

We'll start this morning as we always do; with the latest casualty figures from our ongoing war, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 2,290
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,105

We find this morning's Cost of War passing through:

$ 1, 497, 705, 600, 000 .00

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64 comments (Latest Comment: 12/17/2013 23:43:51 by Raine)

This is a stub.
Author: Raine    Date: 12/16/2013 14:00:48

This is coffee:

This is me



I'll return!
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69 comments (Latest Comment: 12/16/2013 21:23:10 by livingonli)

You are having a heart attack
Author: AuntAzalea    Date: 2013-12-15 12:20:42

"You are having a heart attack, the ambulance is on the way"...those are the words spoken to me this past monday at my doctors office by a physicians assistant because the doctors were too busy to squeeze me in when I called with breathing problems earlier that morning.
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4 comments (Latest Comment: 12/16/2013 01:28:41 by AuntAzalea)

Towards a New Progressive Movement
Author: Will in Chicago    Date: 2013-12-14 08:22:08

Late in the 19th Century America, two movements -- Populism and Progressivism , challenged a political system in the Gilded Age, when tycoons had a great deal of influence on politics. Farm rights, labor rights, child labor, the plight of immigrants and racial equality were among some of the issues both movements addressed to various degrees. Many figures, such as W.E.B. DuBois, Jane Addams and even Theodore Roosevelt were looked at in alarm by many of the conservative politicians and pundits of the day.
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3 comments (Latest Comment: 12/14/2013 15:28:17 by Will in Chicago)

Of Rhetoric and Reality
Author: BobR    Date: 12/13/2013 22:27:02

In the days, weeks, months, and several years after 9/11, the response was somewhat different inside and outside of NYC. Those on the outside, those who had never set foot in Manhattan were sometimes the loudest to proclaim what we as a nation should or shouldn't do in response. Those who live and work in the city just wanted to get back to normal, and not pick at the scab from the wound torn on that horrible day.

On year ago tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the shooting that shook the nation. On Dec 14, 2012, Adam Lanza murdered 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary school. Most of those were children. The nation recoiled in horror and tried to take a long look at itself in the mirror. Tried, I say, because those who think guns are more important to our nation than our children fogged up that mirror with 2nd Amendment rhetoric. This time, we were promised, something would get done. One year later, only a few states have moved towards common-sense gun regulation. At the federal level - bupkis.
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77 comments (Latest Comment: 12/13/2013 22:44:27 by Raine)

And so it begins?
Author: Raine    Date: 12/12/2013 14:37:00

Yesterday, Representative Paul Ryan and Senator Patty Murray unveiled a two year budget agreement.
The framework amounts to a modest deal that averts another government shutdown, replaces the sequester and provides a level of certainty on spending that hasn’t been seen in Washington for several years. But it doesn’t raise the debt ceiling, which Congress must address sometime next spring. And it’s far from a grand bargain that overhauls entitlement programs or the tax code — an approach the negotiators refused to entertain for fear of getting bogged down.

The bipartisan package includes $63 billion of “sequester relief,” $85 billion of total savings, and $23 billion in net deficit reduction. The agreement would set the discretionary spending level for fiscal year 2014 at $1.012 trillion, and $1.014 trillion in FY 2015.
Ryan is quoted as saying: "All in all, we provide $63 billion over two fiscal years in sequester relief, which is replaced with $85 billion in mandatory savings, for a net deficit reduction of $23 billion,"
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39 comments (Latest Comment: 12/13/2013 04:05:02 by Will in Chicago)

Keeping them Guessing
Author: BobR    Date: 2013-12-11 11:48:07

I've heard it said that living well and enjoying life is the best revenge. Against whom, you might ask? Against all of the frowny-faced bitter people that just aren't happy when other people are happy. As we all know - there are a bunch of people who aren't happy when President Obama is happy, or doing well, or succeeding. They are all ready with a freeze frame photo (occasionally doctored) that shows how disrespectful or angry or "black man" he is. Naturally, a state visit to South Africa for Nelson Mandela's internment fits the bill.
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75 comments (Latest Comment: 12/11/2013 22:55:49 by Raine)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 12/10/2013 11:21:51

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,448th day in Afghanistan.

We'll start this morning as we always do; with the latest casualty figures from our ongoing war, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 2,290
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,105

We find this morning's Cost of War passing through:

$ 1, 495, 813, 450, 000 .00


So, it's the end of the year. I've got stories I've been holding since Veteran's Day; I think we'll make a dump of it and try to start plowing through them in no particular order, and with little regard for whether or not they make a coherent blog entry today.
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65 comments (Latest Comment: 12/11/2013 00:41:12 by Will in Chicago)

Paul R. Ayn Jesus Rand
Author: Raine    Date: 12/09/2013 15:37:07

“I do support unemployment benefits for the 26 weeks that they’re paid for,” he said. “If you extend it beyond that, you do a disservice to these workers.”
Senator Rand Paul, on Fox News Sunday.

Senator Paul is (supposedly) a Christian:
Paul is a convert. He and his four siblings were all baptized in the Episcopal Church, but Paul has said that he became a Christian as a teenager and he converted when he moved with his wife to Bowling Green, Ky., in 1993 and started attending the Presbyterian Church, where his wife is a deacon.

Paul has spoken of the Presbyterian Church and Christianity on the whole as a safeguard for morality, saying that Christianity is the basis of American society and values, and that "it helps a society to have that religious underpinning. ... I think it helps to have a people who believe in law and order and who have a moral compass or a moral basis for their day-to-day life." He has also said, "I personally think you could probably have prayer in public school."

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60 comments (Latest Comment: 12/12/2013 21:53:49 by Raine)

Open Sunday
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 12/08/2013 15:28:45

Truly did not mean to oversleep. But I think my cat put a spell on me and lulled me into a deeper sleep than usual.

But, here are some kittahs!!
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2 comments (Latest Comment: 12/08/2013 16:44:52 by Raine)

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