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Author: TriSec    Date: 01/11/2011 11:28:59

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,855th day in Iraq and our 3,383rd day in Afghanistan.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4432
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4293
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3573
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 204
Since Operation New Dawn: 14

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,446
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 838
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,487
Journalists - Iraq : 348
Academics Killed - Iraq: 448

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

$ 1, 136, 017, 600, 000 .00




We'll go directly to IAVA's statement regarding the shooting in Tuscon this weekend:


Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the country's first and largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, released the following statement in response to the shootings in Tucson, Arizona:

"The attack on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is a national tragedy. The thoughts and prayers of IAVA Member Veterans nationwide are with Congresswoman Giffords, her family and all of the victims of this terrible attack.

Congresswoman Giffords has been a strong advocate for veterans and their families in Arizona and across the country. She represents nearly 100,000 veterans in her district, and we are grateful for her dedicated leadership and commitment to our community. This past year, Giffords authored six critical bills addressing veterans’ transition home, mental health, housing for military families and upgrades to the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Recently, Congresswoman Giffords introduced two key bills to fund scholarships for mental health professionals serving at Vet Centers and expand DoD/VA grants for nonprofits supporting active duty service members and their families.

We join all Americans in mourning on this solemn day and keep all of the victims and their families in our thoughts and prayers."



Even in tragedy, there is often serendipity....and as it happens, Representative Giffords may be in the best possible hands for treatment.Dr. Peter Rhee spent 24 years as a Naval Surgeon, and pulled tours of duty in both Iraq and Afghanistan.


Rhee, 49, chief of trauma at University Medical Center in Tucson, said his work in the Navy tending to injured soldiers and Marines and teaching the next generation of battlefield medical personnel unquestionably played a role in his ability to treat Giffords and direct care for the 10 other victims who began arriving in his unit Saturday morning.

"There's no doubt," he said. "I was in the Navy 24 years, and I trained to do nothing but battlefield casualty care. When I did go to Afghanistan and Iraq, I wasn't in a hospital. I was in very forward surgical units, so I was very accustomed to working with very little gear and people and personnel, very little resources, with wounds that are very different than civilian injuries," Rhee said Sunday. "Did it prepare me? I would say of course it did. And that makes it so that when we have a mass casualty of 11 people here, it's really not as bad as it can get."

Rhee said he handled "hundreds and hundreds" of battlefield injuries in two war deployments beginning in 2001. He was one of the first battlefield surgeons to be deployed to Camp Rhino, the first U.S. land base in Afghanistan, located in the remote desert about 100 miles southwest of Kandahar. In 2005, he served in Iraq.

"This doesn't compare," he said of his university hospital environs. "This is not really a mass casualty. I have all the gear and people I could possibly want. This is luxury for me. This trauma center, this is about as good as it gets."


But since this is "Ask a Vet", we should have one veteran's issue story for today. In keeping with the new Republican Congress, the new chairman of the Armed Services committee has identified the most pressing issue for our soldiers today...reinstating the ban on gays in the military.


The new Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s military personnel panel says he will hold hearings to look at the Pentagon’s plans allow openly gay people to serve, and he will look for chances to reinstate the ban lifted by Congress in December.

Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., who became the personnel subcommittee chairman on Wednesday when the 112th Congress convened, said it was “irresponsible” for Congress to repeal the ban on openly gay service members without giving the House of Representatives time to hold hearings into what is involved in changing the law and how the change might effect current and future service members.

Wilson said he wants the service chiefs to testify before the armed services committee about how they plan to repeal the ban. Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif., chairman of the full armed services committee, said battlefield commanders, down to the battalion level, might be called to testify about whether lifting the ban will hurt morale and readiness.

Wilson said he personally believes that lifting the ban “will hurt unit cohesion” and that he “would support the repeal of the repeal” if House Republican leaders take on that fight.

Reversing course would be difficult. There might be enough votes in the Republican-controlled House to reinstate the ban, but the Senate remains under Democratic control.



East Coast readers of today's blog may want to plan a panic-driven run to the supermarket for bread, milk, and eggs later today. Stay safe out there!
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 13:16:38
Morning


Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 13:56:05
Morning.



Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 14:12:43

This also got me going.

So basically:

Conservative hateful rhetoric = Not dangerous

Condemning Palin/conservative hateful rhetoric = Threat to the "republic"




Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 14:45:45
ohh - an old fashioned shunning

Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 15:06:38
Morning all!

I'm all stocked up on the "essentials" for the storm.. got me a couple loaves of whole grain bread, a dozen eggs, some butter and a half-gallon of half-n-half to use for coffee and hot chocolate between shoveling sessions!

I already have plenty of salad stuffs on hand too, so it's going to be quite the healthy snow-in (well aside from the egg sandwiches that will inevitably be consumed )

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:10:26
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 15:11:59
Quote by Raine:
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

They keep changing the damn forecast.. Last I heard it was 12-18" with 24-30" localized drifting due to all the wind they expect to kick up.

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:16:08
That is a very very good point, HE didn't go to the recruiters office, he didn't go to the college ---

hmmm.

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:17:00
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

They keep changing the damn forecast.. Last I heard it was 12-18" with 24-30" localized drifting due to all the wind they expect to kick up.

I hate storms like that. So it looks like you guys are going to see the 2 storms merge up.



Comment by BobR on 01/11/2011 15:22:44
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

They keep changing the damn forecast.. Last I heard it was 12-18" with 24-30" localized drifting due to all the wind they expect to kick up.

I hate storms like that. So it looks like you guys are going to see the 2 storms merge up.


Atlanta got slammed. I hope the Clinsters are doing okay. The ice on the interstates is an inch thick - I can't imagine what surface streets are like...

Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 15:24:26
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

They keep changing the damn forecast.. Last I heard it was 12-18" with 24-30" localized drifting due to all the wind they expect to kick up.



eek - I got flashbacks of last winter!

Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 15:30:17
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
How much Snow you guys expecting up there, North-easterners?

They still aren't sure what is going to happen here.

They keep changing the damn forecast.. Last I heard it was 12-18" with 24-30" localized drifting due to all the wind they expect to kick up.

I hate storms like that. So it looks like you guys are going to see the 2 storms merge up.

That's exactly what they're saying will happen.. The one out midwest will feed into then eventually merge with the Noreaster and make one gigantic fuckin' mess.

Well, at least the ski area managers will be happy. Smarmy bastards..

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:34:07
this is Atlanta today:
http://www.ajc.com/multimedia/dynamic/00802/ice_0112_3_802767c.jpg


Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:36:39
http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/tools/shared/mediahub/03/20/00/slideshow_1002037983_storm.0111-3.jpg
The Georgia World Congress Center used their own plow to clear the streets surrounding the Georgia Dome and the GWCC Monday, Jan 10, 2011.


Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 15:39:02
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:43:48
this is awesome:
http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/tools/shared/mediahub/03/20/00/slideshow_1002038477_snow.0111_JG07.JPG
Kevin Spiwak, 19, of Norcross, surfs down a hill on a skateboard with no wheels near the intersection of Holcomb Bridge Road and Peachtree Parkway in the Peachtree Corners area Monday afternoon in Norcross Jan. 10, 2011.



Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 15:45:49
Quote by Scoopster:
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.

True, But it then turned into an Ice storm-- they got like an inch of ice.

and the City owns 8 plows. I don't make fun of this stuff anymore.

ok, I do if it is an inch, but they got 6 inched before the freezin' stuff came down

Comment by clintster on 01/11/2011 16:01:01
Quote by Scoopster:
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.


Oh, you'd be surprised. We're on our second day of closed schools. The roads are still iced over and unplowed in our neighborhood. One of the local stations is running a help line for people who are stranded by the snow. It's madness here.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 16:05:52
Quote by clintster:
Quote by Scoopster:
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.


Oh, you'd be surprised. We're on our second day of closed schools. The roads are still iced over and unplowed in our neighborhood. One of the local stations is running a help line for people who are stranded by the snow. It's madness here.

Ooof that's the worst.. even if all the proper equipment was in place to remove that mess it'd still be a nightmare for days.

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:17:25
Quote by clintster:
Quote by Scoopster:
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.


Oh, you'd be surprised. We're on our second day of closed schools. The roads are still iced over and unplowed in our neighborhood. One of the local stations is running a help line for people who are stranded by the snow. It's madness here.
Well I am glad you were able to check in Clint!

Is Ian loving the white stuff?


Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 16:28:26
oh lord

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:30:46
I saw that image. it should be important to mention that when that campaign ad came out, this violent rhetoric was not in existence. Completly different political environment.

This caller is being completely disingenuous.



Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:42:50
the roaches are crawling out of the woodwork today.




Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:44:09
Glenn beck also said he wanted to kill Charlie Rangel with a shovel to the head.

Comment by livingonli on 01/11/2011 16:53:15
Good morning all. Supposed to get 10-15 inches here in the Metro area with Long Island getting the worst of it Hopefully, the worse is supposed to hit overnight so that I will get home and not get stuck at work again like in the last storm..


And of course, all the deflection and denial from the right shows the hypocrisy even more as Conservatives are big on lecturing on personal responsibility but don't want to own up to taking personal responsibility for what they do. Rush was really throwing everything but the kitchen sink out on his program yesterday to not own up to the crap he spews.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 16:55:16
stay safe tonight Liv - I would saw bring a backpack with some change of clothes and toiletries just in case - better to have the stuff just in case

Comment by BobR on 01/11/2011 16:56:35
Quote by Raine:
I saw that image. it should be important to mention that when that campaign ad came out, this violent rhetoric was not in existence. Completly different political environment.

This caller is being completely disingenuous.


Quote by Raine:
Glenn beck also said he wanted to kill Charlie Rangel with a shovel to the head.

That's 2001, which was a completely different political environment.

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:57:46
I am frightened that this guy is in the military.



Comment by BobR on 01/11/2011 16:58:20
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning all. Supposed to get 10-15 inches here in the Metro area with Long Island getting the worst of it Hopefully, the worse is supposed to hit overnight so that I will get home and not get stuck at work again like in the last storm..

And of course, all the deflection and denial from the right shows the hypocrisy even more as Conservatives are big on lecturing on personal responsibility but don't want to own up to taking personal responsibility for what they do. Rush was really throwing everything but the kitchen sink out on his program yesterday to not own up to the crap he spews.

Just in case - take some munchies, a change of clothes, even a sleeping bag if you have one. You have a chance to be prepared this time in case you get stuck.

EDIT: D'OH - just saw Mala's comment...

Comment by Raine on 01/11/2011 16:59:26
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Raine:
I saw that image. it should be important to mention that when that campaign ad came out, this violent rhetoric was not in existence. Completly different political environment.

This caller is being completely disingenuous.


Quote by Raine:
Glenn beck also said he wanted to kill Charlie Rangel with a shovel to the head.

That's 2001, which was a completely different political environment.
Touche.

PErhaps I should have said it was directed to a completely different audience. Last time I checked the Dems aren't all pro gun and dogwhislte violence.

Way to 'shoot' down my point bobber...

(do I need to clarify that statement with this --->?


Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 17:07:05
Quote by BobR:
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning all. Supposed to get 10-15 inches here in the Metro area with Long Island getting the worst of it Hopefully, the worse is supposed to hit overnight so that I will get home and not get stuck at work again like in the last storm..

And of course, all the deflection and denial from the right shows the hypocrisy even more as Conservatives are big on lecturing on personal responsibility but don't want to own up to taking personal responsibility for what they do. Rush was really throwing everything but the kitchen sink out on his program yesterday to not own up to the crap he spews.

Just in case - take some munchies, a change of clothes, even a sleeping bag if you have one. You have a chance to be prepared this time in case you get stuck.

EDIT: D'OH - just saw Mala's comment...



great minds think alike

Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/11/2011 17:35:50
Good morning, bloggers!

I hope that everyone is hanging in there.

My heart has been breaking these past few days, as a comment that I made on Bob Kincaid's show on the HORN about my expecting more political violence has been fulfilled in a nightmarish way. I grieve for the dead and wounded in Tucson.

I am not surprised that the right wing pundits and politicians are not taking any responsibility for their rhetoric. I fear that their claims to being proponents of personnel responsibility to be utterly empty. I don't think that they will change at all.

I fear for the future of this country.

Comment by clintster on 01/11/2011 18:39:14
Quote by Raine:
Quote by clintster:
Quote by Scoopster:
What the hell.. that's only like 3-4 inches!

Yeah yeah it's the south.


Oh, you'd be surprised. We're on our second day of closed schools. The roads are still iced over and unplowed in our neighborhood. One of the local stations is running a help line for people who are stranded by the snow. It's madness here.
Well I am glad you were able to check in Clint!

Is Ian loving the white stuff?


He is absolutely loving it. I posted a pic of a snowman that he and I built on FB. Maybe I'll bring it here so you can see.

Comment by starling310 on 01/11/2011 19:12:04
Well, well, well....look at what we've got here....a blog full of lovely people.

HI EVERYONE!!! Had some time to pop in an say hello.
I am often lurking, but I wanted to come out of the shadows and wish everyone a happy new year.



Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/11/2011 19:19:02
Happy New Year, Starling!

Comment by BobR on 01/11/2011 19:25:10
Quote by starling310:
Well, well, well....look at what we've got here....a blog full of lovely people.

HI EVERYONE!!! Had some time to pop in an say hello.
I am often lurking, but I wanted to come out of the shadows and wish everyone a happy new year.


YAY! Happy New Year to you too Starling...

Comment by Scoopster on 01/11/2011 19:59:03
Quote by starling310:
Well, well, well....look at what we've got here....a blog full of lovely people.

HI EVERYONE!!! Had some time to pop in an say hello.
I am often lurking, but I wanted to come out of the shadows and wish everyone a happy new year.


Wooooo hiya !! Happy New Year right back atcha!

Comment by wickedpam on 01/11/2011 20:16:50
Hey ! Happy New Year to you too