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Author: TriSec    Date: 09/09/2014 10:34:41

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,720th day in Afghanistan and our 82nd day in Iraq.

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: 2,343
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,125
There have been no new casualties in Iraq.

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

$ 1, 563, 656, 425, 000 .00



It's primary day here in Massachusetts. (your mileage may vary) So let's talk a little bit about voting today. Like all of us, soldiers overseas are eligible to vote, too, and they usually account for a significant volume of absentee ballots. Except this year, that volume is down significantly from years past. The Pentagon thinks it's because there's fewer troops deployed overseas, but with all the roadblocks the GOP has put in place to block voter access, you never know.


The number of military and overseas voters who have downloaded Federal Post Card Applications from the DoD website is down by more than half compared the 2010 midterm elections, Defense Department officials said.

But that’s not necessarily an indication that voter turnout among the military and overseas absentee voter population will be low, officials said. For one thing, the number of troops deployed has decreased, which reduces the number of absentee voters. Other factors are in play as well.

In the past, the rate of military voter registration and election participation has been higher than in the general population, noted Matt Boehmer, director of the Federal Voting Assistance Program.

This year, through the end of August, 27,386 FPCAs had been downloaded, according to FVAP data. That’s less than half the 57,197 FPCAs downloaded during the same eight-month period in 2010, the last mid-term election. Mid-term elections generally garner lower voter turnouts than presidential elections.

During the same time period leading up to the 2012 presidential election, about 341,000 FPCAs were downloaded.

FPCAs are used to register to vote, as well as to request absentee ballots for that election year. The goal is to make it easier for troops and their spouses living away from their voting jurisdiction either in the U.S. or overseas, and civilians overseas, to vote by absentee ballot.

Over the last few years, states have made strides in changing their own processes to make it easier to vote by absentee ballot, officials said. For example, in 2010, only three states offered online registration tools for absentee voters. Now, 17 states provide this option.

Boehmer said the lower numbers of downloads does not concern him, since more absentee voters are likely going straight to their states’ sites for registration and voting materials.

“If their state has an online system, that’s where we want them to go. We promote the use of states’ online systems,” Boehmer said.

If the state doesn’t have an online system, then absentee voters can download a FCPA can get the process going more quickly.

“I think it’s truly conceivable that the numbers have shifted, that more people are using the Federal Voting Assistance Program portal to get to the [states’ portals],” said Bob Carey, president of the nonprofit National Defense Committee, and a former FVAP director.

Boehmer said FVAP’s core mission is to ensure that troops, their family members and overseas civilian voters are aware of the tools available to them — whether it’s quickly finding a state voter registration deadline date online, or calling FVAP’s toll-free line with a question.

“We have so many things in terms of voting assistance. If we’re helping connect voters with states’ online systems and they wouldn’t have known if not for FVAP, then we have done our job,” he said.


Changing gears, I have a seemingly random story about a General being demoted and removed from his command for certain inactions. There's a couple of significant things from this - a General was removed for failing to take action regarding a sexual assault case, so maybe there are slowly but surely starting to be ramifications at the command level...because I'm seeing more of these stories in the military press. Maybe some incremental change is finally happening.


A two-star general has been demoted to one star and will retire after he received punishment for failing to pursue a sex assault claim in his command, the Army announced Wednesday.

Maj. Gen. Michael T. Harrison, former commander of U.S. Army Japan, will retire as a brigadier general, according to a news release from the Army.

Army Secretary John McHugh directed that Harrison be retired at the lower rank, the release states.

“Maj. Gen. Harrison was investigated and disciplined for failing to properly address a sexual assault allegation in his command,” the release states.

“Under Federal law, officers retire at the highest grade in which they have served satisfactorily, and the Secretary of the Army has the responsibility to make retirement grade determinations for all officers.” according to the release. “In this case, the Secretary determined that Maj. Gen. Harrison’s highest grade of satisfactory service was as a Brigadier General.”

Harrison was suspended from his duties in June by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno and McHugh. The Army provided no details about the alleged sexual assault case.


We will visit Iraq today. There's been some more action around another dam, since water is just as strategic in the desert as oil. I think I'm more disturbed that the byline on the story is from Tblisi, Georgia...what's that about?


TBILISI, GEORGIA — The U.S. military said Sunday it launched airstrikes around Haditha Dam in western Iraq, targeting Islamic State insurgents there for the first time in a move to prevent the group from capturing the vital dam.

The strikes represented a broadening of the U.S. campaign against the Islamic State militants, moving the military operations closer to the border of Syria, where the group also has been operating.

Speaking in Georgia where he's meeting with government and defense officials, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that if the dam were to fall into the militant's hands "or if that dam would be destroyed, the damage that that would cause would be very significant and it would put a significant additional and big risk into the mix in Iraq" including U.S. interests there.

At the same time, however, Hagel rejected the suggestion that the Haditha strikes opened up a new front in the war against the Islamic State group or that it represented an escalation of the U.S. military operations. He spoke at a press conference with Georgia Defense Minister Irakli Alasania.

Alasania, meanwhile, said Georgia expects to provide some assistance in the campaign against the Islamic State, saying that training and carrying out military exercises with the Iraqi forces are "things that come to our mind." He said Georgia can play a supporting role and there are plans to discuss the matter further.

U.S. officials said that while the Anbar Province dam remains in control of the Iraqis, the U.S. offensive was an effort to beat back militants who have been trying to take over key dams across the country, including the Haditha complex. Hagel said the Iraqi government had asked the U.S. to launch the airstrikes and that Iraqi forces on the ground conceived the operation.

Anbar has for some time been a contested region between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants backed by allied Sunni tribes. The situation deteriorated significantly in late December, and the militants took over parts of Ramadi and Fallujah.

The Iraqi government and allied tribes launched an offensive on Jan. 26 to wrest control of the cities back from the militants and sporadic clashes have continued around Fallujah and in some parts of Ramadi, with only limited success by Iraqi security forces. U.S. airstrikes could greatly boost their hand now.

"The dam is a critically important facility for Iraq," Hagel said, adding that the U.S. is continuing to explore all options for expanding the battle against the Islamic State into Syria.


Finally this morning, we'll take a brief look on the humanitarian front. Another American has been infected with Ebola and is on his way home for treatment. (Rumour has it that it's another New Englander, but that has not been confirmed.) In any case, since the United States has never missed an opportunity to "help"....we're sending in troops.


The Pentagon will send and staff a 25-bed field hospital to Monrovia, Liberia, as part of President Obama’s plan to provide assistance in containing the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren said Monday the facility mainly will be used to treat health care workers.

Warren did not provide details on which unit or command will be involved in the mission, estimated to cost $22 million.

He added, however, that “no U.S. personnel will be providing patient care.”

President Obama said Sunday he planned to send U.S. military assets and personnel to help contain the spread of Ebola in West Africa.

In an interview with Chuck Todd on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Obama said the move is crucial because if the U.S. does not “make the effort now,” the virus could mutate and pose “a serious danger” to the country.

In addition to setting up the field hospital isolation units, the plan — still in the works — may include providing troops to provide security for public health workers, according to the president.

“If we do that, then it’s still going to be months before this problem is controllable in Africa, but it shouldn’t reach our shores,” Obama said.

The Ebola outbreak, which began in Guinea earlier this year, has infected 3,707 people as of Aug. 31 and killed 1,848, according to the World Health Organization.

 

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Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 13:15:21
Morning

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 13:24:18
good morning!

Comment by Scoopster on 09/09/2014 13:41:40
Mornin' all.

So in case you haven't heard the final chapter in the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy comes out Friday.

Who's up for a matinee?!

Comment by BobR on 09/09/2014 13:55:00
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all.

So in case you haven't heard the final chapter in the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy comes out Friday.

Who's up for a matinee?!

I didn't know the first two were out.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 14:58:25
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all.

So in case you haven't heard the final chapter in the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy comes out Friday.

Who's up for a matinee?!

I didn't know the first two were out.


Is this the realistic reediting where billionaires who don't know how to farm or fix anything resort to cannibalism in the cold and the dark?


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 15:00:31
Good morning!

TriSec, thanks for a great blog. I am very troubled by the events in Iraq and the diminishing of our own democracy as soldiers and others are blocked from voting.

No news yet on whether or not I have the job.

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 15:42:03
Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 15:48:57
This is kinda awesome.
Dear Lovers of Women, Not Hitting Women, Non Violence and Just Generally Being a Good Person,

Come trade your Ray Rice Ravens Jersey in for a free pizza at Hersh's. These jerseys will save us money on toilet paper this week.
#CutRayRice


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 15:50:48
Quote by Raine:
This is kinda awesome.
Dear Lovers of Women, Not Hitting Women, Non Violence and Just Generally Being a Good Person,

Come trade your Ray Rice Ravens Jersey in for a free pizza at Hersh's. These jerseys will save us money on toilet paper this week.
#CutRayRice



I like this a lot. I hope that they can donate a few pizzas to a local woman's shelter.

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 15:53:49
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
This is kinda awesome.
Dear Lovers of Women, Not Hitting Women, Non Violence and Just Generally Being a Good Person,

Come trade your Ray Rice Ravens Jersey in for a free pizza at Hersh's. These jerseys will save us money on toilet paper this week.
#CutRayRice



I like this a lot. I hope that they can donate a few pizzas to a local woman's shelter.
Above that post on the FB page:
Suggestions for what to do with all the Ray Rice jerseys we collect, since there are only so many we can use for toilet paper? Let us know! Also, Hersh's will donate $2.70 to House Of Ruth Maryland, Inc. for each jersey we receive. Eat in only.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 16:00:21
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
This is kinda awesome.
Dear Lovers of Women, Not Hitting Women, Non Violence and Just Generally Being a Good Person,

Come trade your Ray Rice Ravens Jersey in for a free pizza at Hersh's. These jerseys will save us money on toilet paper this week.
#CutRayRice



I like this a lot. I hope that they can donate a few pizzas to a local woman's shelter.
Above that post on the FB page:
Suggestions for what to do with all the Ray Rice jerseys we collect, since there are only so many we can use for toilet paper? Let us know! Also, Hersh's will donate $2.70 to House Of Ruth Maryland, Inc. for each jersey we receive. Eat in only.


I missed it, but this is a wonderful action.


Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 16:33:53
wait, is Thom talking about what I wrote about 2 Friday's ago?

And not Thom there are more women gamers then teen age boy gamers now.

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 16:41:02
Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 16:42:48
Quote by wickedpam:
wait, is Thom talking about what I wrote about 2 Friday's ago?

And not Thom there are more women gamers then teen age boy gamers now.
I was thinking about that blog as he was saying that.

Why does it always take something like a damn video to get people to pay attention?!?!

Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 16:52:22
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
wait, is Thom talking about what I wrote about 2 Friday's ago?

And not Thom there are more women gamers then teen age boy gamers now.
I was thinking about that blog as he was saying that.

Why does it always take something like a damn video to get people to pay attention?!?!


Humans are visual beings.


Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 17:45:05
Wow, looks like the entire Apple website has been hacked.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 18:10:00
Quote by Raine:
Wow, looks like the entire Apple website has been hacked.



Not a good sign.

Meanwhile, I am trying to wait patiently to hear about the potential job. If I don't hear by tonight, I will send out an e-mail asking if the position has been filled.

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 18:35:54
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
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The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!

Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 18:38:41
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?

Comment by BobR on 09/09/2014 18:39:01
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Wow, looks like the entire Apple website has been hacked.



Not a good sign.

Meanwhile, I am trying to wait patiently to hear about the potential job. If I don't hear by tonight, I will send out an e-mail asking if the position has been filled.

When you left, did they give you a time-frame for when you would hear from them? I think a better question to ask is when you can expect to hear from them regarding a decision, rather than asking if the position has been filled..

Comment by Raine on 09/09/2014 18:46:36
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?
Caller mentioned who that guys daughter was and the whole Acron thing and Thom said: I can't corroborate that and you are disparaging his family.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 19:01:28
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?
Caller mentioned who that guys daughter was and the whole Acron thing and Thom said: I can't corroborate that and you are disparaging his family.


Thom needs to research his guests better. Seems like he gets caught off guard quite a bit.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 19:18:16
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
Wow, looks like the entire Apple website has been hacked.



Not a good sign.

Meanwhile, I am trying to wait patiently to hear about the potential job. If I don't hear by tonight, I will send out an e-mail asking if the position has been filled.

When you left, did they give you a time-frame for when you would hear from them? I think a better question to ask is when you can expect to hear from them regarding a decision, rather than asking if the position has been filled..



The principal said that they would make a decision either today or yesterday. So, I guess I should wait till tonight or tomorrow morning before asking about the position. (I have a pet peeve about people not getting back to me one way or the other. If I take the time to interview and send out thank you letters, is not a candidate allowed to know about being selected or not?)

Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 19:18:58
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?
Caller mentioned who that guys daughter was and the whole Acron thing and Thom said: I can't corroborate that and you are disparaging his family.


Thom needs to research his guests better. Seems like he gets caught off guard quite a bit.


Research is crucial. I think that some of Thom's staff could take a little time for that.



Comment by wickedpam on 09/09/2014 19:24:01
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?
Caller mentioned who that guys daughter was and the whole Acron thing and Thom said: I can't corroborate that and you are disparaging his family.


Thom needs to research his guests better. Seems like he gets caught off guard quite a bit.


Research is crucial. I think that some of Thom's staff could take a little time for that.



other then Googling while he's on the air. Drives me nuts. You never let your front person look like a fool.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/09/2014 19:32:30
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Mala did you hear that last caller? HAnnah Giles WAS the daughter of yesterdays guest. Thom says he can't corroborate it?!? I did.
|
The guest asked listeners and Thom to Google her!



I was getting tea, totally missed it. What did Thom say?
Caller mentioned who that guys daughter was and the whole Acron thing and Thom said: I can't corroborate that and you are disparaging his family.


Thom needs to research his guests better. Seems like he gets caught off guard quite a bit.


Research is crucial. I think that some of Thom's staff could take a little time for that.



other then Googling while he's on the air. Drives me nuts. You never let your front person look like a fool.



No, credibility is important. I think that knowing a guest's connections, including familial connections, is crucial. (Remember the young woman from Kuwait who testified about atrocities committed by Iraq during the invasion during George H.W. Bush's presidency. She was the daughter of an ambassador, as I recall.)

Comment by livingonli on 09/09/2014 20:00:33
I didn't work as late last night but I still went to sleep too late.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/09/2014 21:56:30
Just home from voting in the primary. I chronicled my adventure on the book o' faces.

Comment by livingonli on 09/10/2014 00:01:41
Back from the stores and voting in my primary. Cast my vote for Teachout & Wu and I saw a lot of cars in the parking lot at the polling place. Turned out, it was mostly because there was an AA meeting going on at the same time.