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Author: TriSec    Date: 07/13/2010 10:09:01

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,673rd day in Iraq and our 3,201st day in Afghanistan.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4412
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4273
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3951
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3553
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 184

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,171
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 749
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,457
Journalists - Iraq: 338
Academics Killed - Iraq: 437

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:

$ 1, 016, 428, 000, 000 . 00



Do you normally listen to the President's weekly radio address? I'm thinking you probably should, but that's for another blog. In any case, last weekend the President addressed two of the biggest issues facing combat veterans today....PTSD and TBI.



In previous years, the process for diagnosing and treating these combat injuries was onerous at best, and the stigma attached to both of them is long indeed. (See General Patton, WWII, Sicily.) In his address last weekend, President Obama addressed both of these challenges, and announced a change in the rules that would make it much easier for soldiers to seek and get treatment...and hopefully started towards removing the stigma, too.


The government is taking what President Barack Obama calls "a long overdue step" to aid veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, making it easier for them receive federal benefits.

The changes that Veteran Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki will announce Monday fulfill "a solemn responsibility to provide our veterans and wounded warriors with the care and benefits they've earned when they come home," Obama said in his weekly radio and online address Saturday.

The new rules will apply not only to veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, but also those who served in previous conflicts.

No longer will veterans have to prove what caused their illness. Instead, they would have to show that the conditions surrounding the time and place of their service could have contributed to their illness.

"I don't think our troops on the battlefield should have to take notes to keep for a claims application," the president said. "And I've met enough veterans to know that you don't have to engage in a firefight to endure the trauma of war."

Veterans advocates and some lawmakers have argued that it sometimes could be impossible for veterans to find records of a firefight or bomb blast.

They also have contended that the old rules ignored other causes of PTSD, such as fearing a traumatic event even if it doesn't occur. That could discriminate against female troops prohibited from serving on front lines and against other service members who don't experience combat directly.

"This is a long overdue step," Obama said. "It's a step that proves America will always be here for our veterans, just as they've been there for us. We won't let them down. We take care of our own."

A study last year by the RAND Corp. think tank estimated that nearly 20 percent of returning veterans, or 300,000, have symptoms of PTSD or major depression.

A senior official at the Department of Veterans Affairs said the agency doesn't expect the number of veterans receiving benefits for PTSD to rise dramatically, as most veterans with legitimate applications for benefits do eventually get claims. The goal is simply to make the claims process less cumbersome and time-consuming, said the official, who would speak only on condition of anonymity ahead of the VA's announcement.



Returning veterans are also facing the double-edged sword of unemployment and homelessness....something the President has yet to address. Particularly hard-hit are our women soldiers. Statistically, they are four times more likely to become homeless than their male counterparts. Fortunately, a network of veteran's agencies
is doing something about it.


More than 240,000 female service members have been deployed to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but for many, reintegrating into civilian life and trying to find employment is not within their reach.

The Department of Veteran Affairs has acknowledged that women are nearly four times as likely as men to end up homeless.

In Los Angeles, outreach efforts are under way to get them off the streets and into the VA's transition assistance program.


Margaret Ortiz's Story

People walked right by former Army Pvt. Margaret Ortiz when she was sleeping on the street, unaware that at one time drugs and alcohol weren't the most important things to her. Her comrades were. Ortiz drove a truck in Iraq — often volunteering for the missions no one else wanted.

"To help my soldiers and protect them," she says. "They were my family at the time."

Today, Ortiz, 28, is living at a transitional housing facility for female veterans at U.S Vets, a nonprofit in Long Beach, Calif. She's one of the lucky ones, according to Dr. Diane West, who runs the Advanced Women's Program here.

"A lot of the women have no idea that there's a place for them. They're living in their car with their kids. It's really, really sad," West says.

There are 43 women in residence — and there's a waiting list.

"Women are being discharged from the military without the resources or the understanding of where to go to get jobs," West says. "And most of them coming here have some kind of mental problem."

Ortiz has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. After returning from the war zone, where she dodged mortar fire and IED blasts, it was the little things that got to the former truck driver — like stop lights and trash on the street. That's because, she says, trash would usually have an IED in them. "So that just makes me nervous ... and big crowds."

Ortiz pauses and looks out the window. She says talking about what happened in Iraq can sometimes bring on nightmares.

"You just want to forget. And some of the stuff that happened, you'll just take it to take to your grave 'cause you don't want to talk about it," she says.


It's depressing, I know. Many of us are hanging on by our fingernails to avoid plumetting to the abyss....our veterans, who should be the ones we take care of first, in many cases have already hit the bottom.


 

72 comments (Latest Comment: 07/14/2010 01:38:36 by TriSec)
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Comment by Scoopster on 07/13/2010 11:07:31
Morning all..



I thought this day was going to start off good, but then the Today Show trotted out fuckin' Laura Ingraham. right off the top. What the hell is this "Obama Diaries" shit she keeps referring to? Oh.. she's pimping a book.



At least Matt Lauer keeps referring to everything in it as fictional.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 12:25:58
Morning

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 13:05:03
good Morning!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 13:26:38
Good morning, bloggers!!



TriSec, thanks for an interesting and important blog. I think that we are going to see veterans dealing with issues from the current wars for many years.



On a personal note, I am working on revamping my resumes -- almost done. Also, I should get to network with an old journalism friend soon. (I doubt anything will happen in teaching, but I have to bug the Indiana Department of Education to clarify something in a letter that I received. At this point, I think my odds of getting a teaching job are somewhat better than winning Powerball.)

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 13:31:45
Awww Damn...



George Steinbrenner has had a massive Heart attack and is said to be in critical condition

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 13:32:56
Oh Good luck with that Will.



I feel so badly that it's been so difficult for you to find a teaching job.

Comment by TriSec on 07/13/2010 13:37:47
Quote by Raine:

Awww Damn...



George Steinbrenner has had a massive Heart attack and is said to be in critical condition




That can't be good. He's done a lot for baseball...both positive and negative. We'll leave the Yankees out of this one. Come on George...fight like you can!





Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 13:40:38
Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 13:43:15
Quote by Raine:

Oh Good luck with that Will.



I feel so badly that it's been so difficult for you to find a teaching job.




Raine, I have meet teachers who said that they subbed for five years before finding work in their field. So, I realize that the market was not what I thought or it changed. Districts are cutting back.



So, at this point, I am looking for something where I can use my skills. I am checking on publishing, government jobs, and other areas. I am just tired of having my life on hold for year after year, just barely getting by, and having little to show for years of hard work. (It is not so bad that I am considering using my diplomas as toilet paper.)



Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 13:43:33






heard some of those - at this point he needs to just take whatever millions he has left and go away

Comment by clintster on 07/13/2010 13:45:24
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by Raine:

Awww Damn...



George Steinbrenner has had a massive Heart attack and is said to be in critical condition




That can't be good. He's done a lot for baseball...both positive and negative. We'll leave the Yankees out of this one. Come on George...fight like you can!







And the news has just come across the wire that Steinbrenner has died.



Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 13:46:04
:(



He passed away.

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:05:46
William F Buckley is so topical during these times...

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:10:13
Not the damn black panther voter intimidation thing again...

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 14:11:56


Comment by clintster on 07/13/2010 14:12:31
How darling, he had the New Black Panther Party tape memorized.



Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:13:48
Quote by clintster:

How darling, he had the New Black Panther Party tape memorized.

You noticed that too???



Wonder how much he was paid for that call....



Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:16:25
the GUARDIAN is talking about it... What a bunch of lyings asses.



In case you've missed it, Focks News is drumming up another "scandal" involving the New Black Panther Party and an alleged effort to intimidate white voters at a polling place in Philadelphia in 2008. Apparently the Justice Department was looking into allegations but didn't pursue charges.



A former Bush DoJ official stepped forward not long ago to charge that the Obama DoJ refused to pursue the case out of racial solidarity, and even went further, adding (nice touch, this) that the Obama department has a policy of not pursuing any cases against any black people for any reason.



As icing on the cake, a video turned up somewhere of a NBPP member saying something about killing "cracker babies." So in sum: Nasty black people do nasty things and want to kill white babies and Obama is cool with that because as Glenn Beck famously said he hates white people and white culture, got it?



Well, in reality, the pieces of the puzzle don't all fit together quite that conveniently. It turns out that the Bush administration DoJ, on January 8, 2009, 12 days before Obama took office, downgraded the investigation from a criminal one to a civil one. That's kind of inconvenient.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 14:19:44
Raine, all the GOP has to sell is fear and hate. Facts are inconvenient and irrelevant to them. If their is a story that they can tell which turns someone into a dragon and portrays themselves as the would be dragonslayer, that is all that matters to them.

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:23:10
Ugh -- this story just keeps getting regurgitated. How many times do I have to debunk this?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 14:23:57
Good heavens, how much are GOP operatives getting paid to have people claim to be "independents" or "libertarians" to talk about the Black Panther Party.

Comment by clintster on 07/13/2010 14:24:18
Wait, New Black Panthers standing outside a polling place in a black neighborhood in Philadelphia? Who was intimidated?

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 14:24:57
right.....



he's a libertaian, who stumbled on the show who happend to be an elections judge...

Comment by clintster on 07/13/2010 14:27:11
Quote by wickedpam:

right.....



he's a libertaian, who stumbled on the show who happend to be an elections judge...






And he's a cop...



and a cowboy...

and a biker...

and a sailor...

and a construction worker...

and an Indian chief...



http://www.tonic.com/file/24243/


Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 14:28:01
Quote by wickedpam:

right.....



he's a libertaian, who stumbled on the show who happend to be an elections judge...




And he is a world class chef, a NASCAR driver, and fights crime at night as detailed below:





http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n34/n173162.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 14:29:10


Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:30:48
here... about those New Black panthers It looks like it was a set up.





but what PISSES me right the hell off is how the RW likes to ignore crap when it's their side that does this.



Seriously -- a COFFIN at a polling place?!?!?!?

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:32:33
YES Charlie -- NO ONE looked scared at all!

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:41:18
Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:48:39
Quote by Will in Chicago:

Quote by wickedpam:

right.....



he's a libertaian, who stumbled on the show who happend to be an elections judge...




And he is a world class chef, a NASCAR driver, and fights crime at night as detailed below:





http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n34/n173162.jpg




Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 14:49:23
Quote by clintster:

Quote by wickedpam:

right.....



he's a libertaian, who stumbled on the show who happend to be an elections judge...






And he's a cop...



and a cowboy...

and a biker...

and a sailor...

and a construction worker...

and an Indian chief...



http://www.tonic.com/file/24243/
Ok you and Will are slaying me!!!



Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:07:44
I believe we are there to make sure the Taliban and/or Al quaeda doesn't further destabilize Pakistan -- cause if that happens, guess who has the nukes???

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 15:08:46
did the show just crap out or did KUDO?

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:14:16
Quote by wickedpam:

did the show just crap out or did KUDO?


KUDO must have. all good in Chikawgee

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 15:15:10
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

did the show just crap out or did KUDO?


KUDO must have. all good in Chikawgee






must have been - back now

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:19:15
just seen on twitter:



Now that George Steinbrenner has died and gone to Heaven, he's going to make Jesus cut his hair.






too soon?

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:20:55
Ugly ugly stuff.





Gibson is pretty much done for.

Comment by clintster on 07/13/2010 15:21:26
Quote by wickedpam:

did the show just crap out or did KUDO?




All good on KTLA.

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:21:41
REally? I know in NYS only one person on the phone call needs to approve of recording a conversation.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 15:23:48
Quote by Raine:

Ugly ugly stuff.





Gibson is pretty much done for.






there's no way he can come back from this - Alec Baldwin looks at Mel says too far

Comment by livingonli on 07/13/2010 15:34:33
Good morning everyone.





Sounds like Mel Gibson should just retire from show biz. All this ugly is really making him persona non grata.

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:34:57
Does it matter if he was Drunk or not?



Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 15:36:53
I feel sorry for his ex wife, This woman Oksana and that child. I feel sorry for his victims.





Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/13/2010 16:06:37
So What Do Nicole Sandler and Stephanie Miller Have In Common?



Yes, Nicole is out today. However, you can tune into Radio Or Not and hear Shane-O, Kenny Pick and Danielle fill in at 6 PM Eastern. They also get a Friday show starting this week.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 16:10:00
ugh, more Thom gloom and doom....

Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 16:12:54
Quote by wickedpam:

ugh, more Thom gloom and doom....




And Ed is talking Steinbrenner. I think I may turn over to WTOP.

Comment by TriSec on 07/13/2010 16:13:58
Too cool to not share today...



The Apollo "Blue Marble" photo..redone as a photomosaic.





Comment by Raine on 07/13/2010 16:14:07
Quote by Will in Chicago:

So What Do Nicole Sandler and Stephanie Miller Have In Common?



Yes, Nicole is out today. However, you can tune into Radio Or Not and hear Shane-O, Kenny Pick and Danielle fill in at 6 PM Eastern. They also get a Friday show starting this week.
Nice! good for them!



Comment by wickedpam on 07/13/2010 16:34:44
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

ugh, more Thom gloom and doom....




And Ed is talking Steinbrenner. I think I may turn over to WTOP.






going for local radio legend Mike O'Meara myself