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Author: TriSec    Date: 11/27/2012 11:14:19

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,069th 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: 2,145
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,071

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

$ 1, 397,193, 850, 000 .00



I've managed to sweep out all the old stories that I've been keeping; so today's information might just be on the fresher side. We'll start in Congress. Despite gains made by Veterans in the house, the fact remains that the long decline in the number of veterans elected to congress continues to decline. The next Congress will have the fewest veterans in it since WWII, which is rather disappointing considering we've been at war for well over a decade now.


WASHINGTON — A decade of wars abroad has not reversed the decline in military veterans serving in Congress. When the next session convenes in January, the two chambers will have the fewest number of veterans serving since World War II. It’s a continuation of a nearly four-decade-long decline of veterans in office since the peak of their service in the years after the Vietnam War.

In 2013, just 19 percent of the 535 combined members in the House and Senate will have active-duty military service on their résumé, down from a peak in 1977, when 80 percent of lawmakers boasted military service. In the current Congress, 22 percent are military veterans.

The transition from the draft to an all-volunteer military in 1973 is a driving force of the decline, but veterans and their advocates say they face more challenges running for office in the modern era of political campaigns.

“There’s so few opportunities that we have where veterans can run a federal campaign,” said Jon Soltz of VoteVets.org, a liberal veterans’ advocacy group that supports candidates for office. “They are credible messengers to the public, but only if they’re financed. A veteran with a great narrative that doesn’t have the infrastructure to sell themselves is a tree falling alone in the woods.”

Louis Celli, legislative director for the American Legion, said the realities of modern military life make it difficult for veterans to establish roots in a community to build political networks and the financial backing to run for office. “Oftentimes, veterans don’t travel in those circles,” Celli said.

Rep.-elect Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, said she faced “huge challenges” in her campaign, which initially showed her 45 percentage points down in the race. She said she used her skills as a platoon leader to manage her grass-roots campaign operation for a victory, but she noted that many veteran candidates face challenges to raise money. “Generally, veterans tend not to be wealthy people,” she said.

A combination of electoral factors contributes to veterans’ decline in the 113th Congress. Military veteran candidates in eight competitive Senate races this year were defeated by opponents who did not serve. Among the dozens of military veterans who ran for the U.S. House, 12 are headed to Washington in January.

Coupling that with the primary defeat of military veterans such as Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and the ousting of incumbents such as Rep. Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, a veteran affected by the redistricting process, means that each Congress in the past decade has seen fewer veterans serving than the one before it. All of that comes against the backdrop of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


There's a follow-up to a story we've been following since Iraq. Seems that Uncle Sam has finally had it with KBR and has filed a lawsuit over cost overruns related to building inferior troop housing for the war.


CHICAGO — The U.S. government has filed a civil lawsuit accusing a Houston-based global construction company and its Kuwaiti subcontractor of submitting nearly $50 million in inflated claims to install live-in trailers for troops during the Iraq War.

The lawsuit names KBR Inc. and First Kuwaiti Trading Co., alleging they overcharged for truck, driver and crane costs, and misrepresented delays in providing around 2,250 trailers meant to replace tents used by soldiers earlier in the invasion.

In one instance, the contractors allegedly claimed they paid $23,000 to lease one crane per month when the actual price was about $8,000, according to the lawsuit, which was filed this week in U.S. District Court in Rock Island, Ill., and first appeared in federal court records Tuesday.

KBR, once the engineering and construction arm of Halliburton, has faced lawsuits before related to its work in Iraq. One of the most prominent involved a soldier electrocuted in his barracks shower at an Army base. That case was eventually dismissed.

In the case involving the trailers, Jim Lewis, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of Illinois, said "KBR and First Kuwaiti did not provide an honest accounting."

Stuart Delery, a U.S. deputy assistant attorney general, said in a Department of Justice statement regarding the lawsuit that contractors "are not permitted to profit at the expense of the taxpayers at home who are supporting our men and women in uniform."


Of course, Ask a Vet is supposed to be about our veterans...but I have no upbeat story today. We're well aware of the epidemic of military suicides that has been unrelenting since we got in this business. I saw elsewhere yesterday that both the Army and Navy have reported the highest total of suicides ever recorded for the calendar year-to-date. (Alas, no link.) But like nearly everything military, there's the monolithic face of the Pentagon....and then there are the personal stories.


CALLAWAY, Fla. — Libby Busbee pounded on the window of her son’s maroon Dodge Charger as he sat in the driveway of their home earlier this year. Locked inside his car, Army Spc. William Busbee sat with a .45-caliber gun pointed to the side of his head.

“Look at me,” his mother cried out as she tried to get her son’s attention. “Look at me.”

He wouldn’t look.

He stared out the front windshield, distant, said Libby Busbee, relating the story from an apartment complex in Callaway.

“I kept yelling, ‘Don’t you do this. Don’t do it.’ He wouldn’t turn his head to look at me,” she said, looking down at the burning cigarette in her hand.

A 911 call was made. The police pulled her away from the car.

William, Libby Busbee’s 23-year-old son, was talking with a police officer when he fired a shot through the front windshield of his car, according to the police report.

The police recoiled. William rapped on the window in apparent frustration, the report indicated.

Then the second shot was heard.

“I knew that was the one,” said Libby Busbee.

William Busbee took his life in March with his mother and sisters looking on.


Seems like this is a never-ending cycle. I have no information on the suicide rates during Vietnam or WWII...but surely they couldn't have been as high as today.

(Apologies for single-sourcing all the stories this week....like I said, I blasted my archive and started afresh; haven't visited all the places again yet.)
 

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Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 13:39:48
good morning!

It's nice to see the DOJ going after KBR.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/27/2012 13:44:42
Morning

Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 14:20:26
A SCOUT IS EQUAL

They've just sent out a massive email and recruting plea - I may take the plunge and get on the grassroots campaign.

There's a lot of good stuff out there from these guys.



Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 14:25:02
Here's a helpful chart on which councils don't discriminate.

Boston Minuteman is one of the larger councils at 20,000 Scouts....but we were also one of the first, with our policy dating to 2001.


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 15:22:13
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/8751_512565272095197_1902646133_n.jpg


Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 15:42:56
TriSec, thanks for a great blog. I think that we need to have more mental health services for active duty service members and veterans.



Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 15:56:35
Listening to the show, and reading the various places, I am already seeing premature outrage from progressives.

Didn't this happen in 2008? *I;m gonna vote green* *The Dems better not cave*

Are people listening to things OTHER than the RWMediaMachine?

Comment by wickedpam on 11/27/2012 16:08:50


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 16:18:08
This concerns me.

TowelRoad has something to say about the SMS supporting the Salvation Army.

Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 16:25:39
Quote by Raine:
Listening to the show, and reading the various places, I am already seeing premature outrage from progressives.

Didn't this happen in 2008? *I;m gonna vote green* *The Dems better not cave*

Are people listening to things OTHER than the RWMediaMachine?


I'd agree with the "Dems better not cave" sentiment. If the Republicans are going to be all bluster and doom, their bluff needs to be called.

But other than that, I don't think there is much cause for alarm yet.


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 16:33:53
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Raine:
Listening to the show, and reading the various places, I am already seeing premature outrage from progressives.

Didn't this happen in 2008? *I;m gonna vote green* *The Dems better not cave*

Are people listening to things OTHER than the RWMediaMachine?


I'd agree with the "Dems better not cave" sentiment. If the Republicans are going to be all bluster and doom, their bluff needs to be called.

But other than that, I don't think there is much cause for alarm yet.
Exactly.

I really have not seen cause for alarm at this point. What is there to cave over?


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 16:43:06
BTW, As many of you know, I have a certain love for Polar Spring Vanilla Seltzer.

I noticed this year they have a few holiday centered offerings. The egg Nogg -- kinda sucked -- but the Bostom Cream Pie is out of this world!

Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 16:52:36
I saw that at the market the other day.

Seems Icky.

Made right here in Worcester, though!



Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 16:55:35
Quote by TriSec:
I saw that at the market the other day.

Seems Icky.

Made right here in Worcester, though!


I know! I love that! (slowly it's sneaking in to the DC area)

Comment by BobR on 11/27/2012 17:00:23
oy - it's been one of those workdays. How can everything be priority 1?



for now, I'll be and later

Comment by wickedpam on 11/27/2012 17:07:54
Quote by BobR:
oy - it's been one of those workdays. How can everything be priority 1?



for now, I'll be and later



according to my managers - yes, everything is priority 1 - which is now why my in box is backed up

Comment by livingonli on 11/27/2012 17:12:56
Good day, folks. Another day of crappy weather which once again I find depressing. Good thing I didn't have to go to jury duty because I did not want to get up this morning.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/27/2012 17:13:02
Raine - do you guys ever visit the World Market in Alexandria? My aunt & uncle had some coffee they got there and the stuff was AMAZING!

...tho that might also have been the fact that at the family house in NY we only use perc coffee makers...

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 17:21:34
Quote by Scoopster:
Raine - do you guys ever visit the World Market in Alexandria? My aunt & uncle had some coffee they got there and the stuff was AMAZING!

...tho that might also have been the fact that at the family house in NY we only use perc coffee makers...
We go to the one in Pentagon City -- I love that store.


We get things there that are not to be found easily otherwise. Like HP sauce. And Mexican Vanilla ... that place.


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 17:22:19
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by BobR:
oy - it's been one of those workdays. How can everything be priority 1?



for now, I'll be and later



according to my managers - yes, everything is priority 1 - which is now why my in box is backed up
You need a back rub?

I'll be right up sir!


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 17:23:00
Quote by livingonli:
Good day, folks. Another day of crappy weather which once again I find depressing. Good thing I didn't have to go to jury duty because I did not want to get up this morning.
Jury Duty? that was a bit random.

Is it snowing there?


Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 17:25:38
Bonus Click: PTSD deniers remain prevalent in the military...


Why do some people reject the existence of PTSD?

The topic is touchy. Even asking the question is slammed as irresponsible.

“Why on Earth would you try to put out something that states combat PTSD isn't a true affliction? Or even try to debunk it? Or to put questions into the minds of society? In the first 155 days of 2012, we lost 154 men,” Amy Cotta, an author and the mother of a Marine wrote in an email to NBC News. Her message arrived minutes after she learned NBC News was seeking to interview a PTSD denier.

Despite exhaustive scientific studies that have explored the symptoms, causes, diagnoses, and prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder, hardcore skeptics remain.

Advertise | AdChoicesThey exist within the military, where some leaders openly call PTSD a mental weakness, according to mental health advocates. David Weidman, who did two tours in Afghanistan and was diagnosed with PTSD, said all of his senior non-commissioned officers advised him not to seek treatment, instead suggesting he “just put your head down and keep going” in order to maintain any chance at a promotion.



Ya know folks, I didn't even see the Challenger blow up live, but for the rest of the shuttle's career, every launch provoked a cold chill in me at the phrase, "Roger, go with throttle up."

I also don't look up at passing aircraft on 9/11 for the same reason. Not that many years ago, it was indeed 9/11 when a P & W engined jet departing from Logan flew over me...I ducked. And I wasn't even anywhere near New York on that day.

Sorry, it's real. Deny all you want; won't change a thing.


Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 17:27:44
Oh, today is the anniversary of the Milk/Moscone murders.

At least we don't have Twinkies around as a defense anymore.



Comment by livingonli on 11/27/2012 17:34:32
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Good day, folks. Another day of crappy weather which once again I find depressing. Good thing I didn't have to go to jury duty because I did not want to get up this morning.
Jury Duty? that was a bit random.

Is it snowing there?

I am on telephone standby this week. Fortunately, it's just raining here. We were supposed to get snow but it might change to snow before it ends tonight. Since I am off today, I don't have to go anyplace so I will probably just relax and take it easy today.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/27/2012 18:09:16
Comment by Mondobubba on 11/27/2012 18:13:26
Quote by Raine:
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/8751_512565272095197_1902646133_n.jpg


Speaking of Wal Mart Steve Earle's new song:




Thinking About Burning Wal-Mart Down

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 18:22:31


He's a real POS.

So a tax pledge is to be compared to marriage?


Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 18:53:03
Quote by Raine:


He's a real POS.

So a tax pledge is to be compared to marriage?



Does Grover Norquist recall that people fought duels over such remarks 200 years ago? Honestly, Grover Norquist sounds desperate. May he become irrelevant and find that everyone abandons him.


Comment by BobR on 11/27/2012 19:21:14
Quote by Raine:


He's a real POS.

So a tax pledge is to be compared to marriage?

What's interesting is that even Gretchen Carlson (the blonde bimbo on FOX & Friends) said that for a marriage to work, you sometimes need to compromise and make changes (making an analogy about raising taxes).

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 19:30:15
Sick of these shenanigans!

Now they are saying that the WH shouldn't have said anything at all! WTF?!?!?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 19:33:09
Nicole Sandler will be in for Randi Rhodes today.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/27/2012 19:55:44
Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 19:58:55
Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 20:07:10
I think death has a certain appeal today.



I'll be OK.



Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 20:10:50



I am so not surprised. Let's say that the GOP would feel a bit weird now if their candidate won. Then again, they might hope that Romney might step aside and we would get President Paul Ryan. (Thank you for spending a few seconds gazing into an alternate reality, one that I am glad not to be in.)

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 20:13:20
That is really nice to see.

Dunno if you saw this: The Man who's been battling Rmoney and Bain bankruptcy fraud for 12 years

There is a White hose petition as well.

I think we know damn well for sure there was a reason why Romney wouldn't release those tax returns. At this rate, he may have no choice.

Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 20:18:16
Dammit, with all the metal-based drugs that have been pumped into me, why haven't I turned into a T-1000 yet?



Comment by Scoopster on 11/27/2012 20:18:32
Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 20:18:59
Quote by Will in Chicago:



I am so not surprised. Let's say that the GOP would feel a bit weird now if their candidate won. Then again, they might hope that Romney might step aside and we would get President Paul Ryan. (Thank you for spending a few seconds gazing into an alternate reality, one that I am glad not to be in.)
I don;t think that was out of the realm of possibility for the GOP-- at all.


Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 20:19:38
Quote by TriSec:
Dammit, with all the metal-based drugs that have been pumped into me, why haven't I turned into a T-1000 yet?

Are you at least an Atari?


Comment by TriSec on 11/27/2012 20:39:40
Not much better than listening to Frankie singing the Xmas tunes....



Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 20:57:51
Love it!

Can I spin this?

John Boehner caught in sexy scandal


Comment by livingonli on 11/27/2012 22:08:13
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 22:30:19
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??

Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 23:20:14
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??



Okay, I have heard a few things that are rumored to go on in DC, including Karl Rove allegedly having a big leather fetish. However, this is new to me.

Comment by Raine on 11/27/2012 23:49:47
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??



Okay, I have heard a few things that are rumored to go on in DC, including Karl Rove allegedly having a big leather fetish. However, this is new to me.
Oh, wait... I remember now.

A lobbyist, right?


Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/27/2012 23:55:28
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??



Okay, I have heard a few things that are rumored to go on in DC, including Karl Rove allegedly having a big leather fetish. However, this is new to me.
Oh, wait... I remember now.

A lobbyist, right?



There is the old Alternet story Is There a John Boehner Sex Scandal Brewing? which cited a few reports. I am not sure if anything ever came of this.

Comment by livingonli on 11/27/2012 23:55:59
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??


Okay, I have heard a few things that are rumored to go on in DC, including Karl Rove allegedly having a big leather fetish. However, this is new to me.
Oh, wait... I remember now.

A lobbyist, right?

Yep, that's the one. Although, there are the issues of how too much drinking can effect one's performance in the bedroom.

Comment by Raine on 11/28/2012 00:21:34
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by livingonli:
Thinking of Boehner and sex gets that creepy feeling when I heard the rumors of his extra-marital affairs.



WHAT??


Okay, I have heard a few things that are rumored to go on in DC, including Karl Rove allegedly having a big leather fetish. However, this is new to me.
Oh, wait... I remember now.

A lobbyist, right?

Yep, that's the one. Although, there are the issues of how too much drinking can effect one's performance in the bedroom.
yeah... that story was buried faster than Anthony Wiener's Wiener.