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Author: TriSec    Date: 08/12/2008 11:02:13

Good Morning.

Today is our 1,973rd day in Iraq.

We'll start this morning as we always do, with the latest casualty figures in the warron terra, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4139
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4000
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3678
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3280
Since Election (1/31/05): 2702

Other Coalition Troops: 314
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 572
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 344
Contractor Deaths: 444


We find this morning's Cost of War passing through: $544,703,950,000.00


This week, I have run across an open letter from Iraq Veterans Against the War to Senator Obama. They'd like to meet with him in Denver during the week of the convention and have many issues addressed. There's no word from the Obama camp if he'll accept the meeting, but it's worth reading.




Dear Senator Obama,

Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) was founded by Iraq war veterans in July 2004 at the annual convention of Veterans for Peace (VFP) in Boston to give a voice to the large number of active duty service people and veterans who are against this war, but are under various pressures to remain silent.

From its inception, IVAW has called for:

* Immediate withdrawal of all occupying forces in Iraq;
* Reparations for the human and structural damages Iraq has suffered, and stopping the corporate pillaging of Iraq so that their people can control their own lives and future; and
* Full benefits, adequate healthcare (including mental health), and other supports for returning servicemen and women.

Today, IVAW members are in 48 states and on numerous bases overseas, with chapters throughout the U.S. and in Canada and Germany.

On behalf of Iraq Veterans Against the War I would like to invite you to meet with a delegation of our members at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, located at 915 East 9th Avenue Denver, CO between August 25-27, at a time most convenient to you. We would like to discuss your position on withdrawal from Iraq as well as your commitment to veterans care and reparations to the Iraqi people. We would also like to present to you our Winter Soldier testimony, which illustrates the moral necessity of bringing an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience regarding this matter, stating whether or not you or members of your staff will attend or proposing an alternative location for the meeting.

In addition, we would like you to review the following background information and provide your official response to the questions below prior to or on the date of August 27, 2008.

US-headquartered multinational corporations (MNCs) are currently awaiting passage of a law governing foreign direct investment (FDI) in Iraq's energy sector. They have indicated that they will not substantially invest in reconstruction of the country's oil infrastructure until the Iraqi government passes a law which will allow them to negotiate long-term investment contracts called "Production Sharing Agreements" (PSAs) in the parlance of the oil industry.

PSAs have been compared to the colonial concessions which European imperial powers imposed upon Middle Eastern nations in the 20th century, including Iraq and Iran. Numerous historians have pointed out that these concessions humiliated the Arab-Muslim world for decades and provoked internal political instability, the rise of militant nationalism and most recently, religious radicalism directed primarily against the United States.

We are concerned that the Bush administration, despite its denials, is exerting political pressure on the Iraqi government to pass a law which will open the door to these types of contracts once again. We believe that this sort of alleged pressure directly contradicts the ostensible mission of the United States military in Iraq and hinders political progress and stability there. Without a doubt, the prospect of perpetual instability will tempt future administrations to justify a prolonged occupation or continued interference in Iraq's internal political affairs.

Our troops have fought hard. They do not deserve to have their efforts undermined by this or any other administration. The Iraqi people demand independence and we have no right to deny it to them. In doing so we contradict the principles our own nation was founded on and act against our own national security interests. For these reasons we are determined to oppose such policies, official or otherwise.

For more information please see the accompanying documents.

Our questions are:

* What is your position on long term FDI in Iraq's oil industry by US-headquartered MNCs?
* What is your position on the role of the United States government in negotiating a so-called hydrocarbon law with the Iraqi government which would govern FDI there?
* What is your position on Production Sharing Agreements and similar sorts of contracts?
* What is your position on debt relief to the Iraqi government? Should it be contingent upon passage of the above-mentioned hydrocarbon law?
* What is your position on the so-called Strategic Framework Agreement, which is rumored to contain language on FDI? Should it be ratified by the U.S. Senate, whether or not it is actually called a "treaty"?

Thank you for your time and consideration.


Additional documentation and information at the link...


I do find it curious, however, that there is not a similar invitation to Senator McCain. He shouldn't be getting a free pass just because he served in uniform; as a career politician, he's got much to answer for and should be held to the same scrutiny as Senator Obama...


Moving on, I've found this website. OK, I *know* it's a 527 and probably just as sleazy as those swift-boat guys. (Turnabout is fair play, eh?) Last week in this space, we had two blogs questioning McCain's 'fitness' to be commander-in-chief. I've found something even more compelling. It is a rather lengthy article and difficult to condense for the blog, but you won't regret taking the few minutes to read it all.


McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate for President, who could one day have his finger on the "red button," claims the communists subjected him to 5 ½ years of nonstop indoctrination sessions so intense that he attempted suicide.

Unfortunately for McCain, after his bomber was hit by anti-aircraft fire near Hanoi on October 26, 1967, he parachuted into the hands of an evil communist enemy who 7 years earlier had adopted Soviet methods of prisoner interrogation.

At that time, the Soviets were perfecting techniques designed "to put a man's mind into a fog so that he will mistake what is true for what is untrue, what is right for what is wrong, and come to believe what did not happen actually had happened."

Psychiatric Journals are flush with reports concluding that former POWs may remain entangled in "harsh psychological battles" with themselves for decades after returning home including difficulty in controlling intense emotions such as anger and stress.

In political circles, McCain, sometimes referred to as "insane McCain," is well known for having a "volcanic" temper which his colleagues say often erupts into vulgar language and personal insults.

Democrat Paul Johnson, the former mayor of Phoenix, experienced McCain's in your face temperament up close. "His volatility borders in the area of being unstable," Johnson said. "Before I let this guy put his finger on the button, I would have to give considerable pause."

The Journal of America Medicine reported in an 1996 article that being a former POW is associated with "increased cumulative incidence rates of chronic disorders of the peripheral nervous system, joints, and back and an increased hazard rate of peptic ulcer."

The 71 year-old McCain most certainly suffers pain and the weakening effects of chronic arthritis. He broke both arms when he was forced to eject after his bomber was hit. He says the Vietnamese periodically re-fractured his bones during years of interrogation and torture which rendered him permanently incapable of raising his arms above his head.

McCain has never been publicly vetted about what and how much medications he is taking. Aside from his anger and arthritic pain issues, McCain has had reoccurring bouts of malignant melanoma, a deadly form of cancer that can spread quickly throughout the body.

These facts alone beg the question on how a President McCain, in the absence of his campaign staff handlers, would deal with a snap decision that had to be made "if the White House phone rang at 3 a.m."

McCain's POW experience is unique. His communist captors considered him the "crown prince" of U.S. POWs because his father, Adm. John McCain, was commander of all U.S. forces fighting in Vietnam. Because the communists believed he was from a "royal family" and would when finally released return to the United States to an important military or government job, they held him for two years in "solitary confinement."


Interesting, hmm?


 

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Comment by BobR on 08/12/2008 11:31:06
I hope Obama meets with IVAW. I think asking him to do so during the convention is optimistic; I imagine he is already booked solid.



McInsane - 'nuff said.



Getting things together here at casa de BRaine for the big flight (AirTran 582 for you AvStalkers )

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/12/2008 11:40:24
Good miserable wet morning all! What else to expect here in the soggy northeast? . I'm as confused this morning as my cats are as I came home to find a rearranged living room. All they did last night was sniff around with a vacant expression on their faces. :wacko:



Great post TriSec, it's too bad we can't present a bill to ExxonMobil and the other multinational leeches for our services rendered to secure a source of oil for them to pillage. A bill for maybe $545B?



If McCain was elected he'd be a perfect symbol for the end of this country; an old, deranged man suffering from the effects of previous wars, whose extravagant lifestyle depends upon a far richer entity for $upport, ready to lash out in one final defiant act to prove he's still relevant.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 12:07:08
Morning

Comment by clintster on 08/12/2008 12:16:59
Quick pop-in to say "good morning", and to let y'alls know that I am feeling much better. My voice hasn't returned to full strength, but my kids have been understanding and have kept the class noise to a dull roar. My congestion is all but gone, and my moms is visiting us, to make sure we have some healthy meals for the next few days. :D



Faye, I'm thinking of you as you go through your medical issues this week. Chin up, and remember you have a lot of 4Fers pulling for you.



Bobber and Raine, have a safe and fun trip to the Empire State. I've got the blog nailed down on Thursdee, so no worries there. Hopefully, after you guys get back, we can have a meet-up at Casa Clintster.



Back to the planning period. Have a good 'un!

Comment by Random on 08/12/2008 12:18:48
Mornin' Ya'll

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 12:39:00


Departing KATL.....(not yet!)






http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/middle/6/5/0/1184056.jpg


Comment by Scoopster on 08/12/2008 12:59:40
Morning all! Another day in paradise lies ahead..

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 13:02:55
Why Scoop, did Rhode Island finally get that weather dome over Providence working?



It's simply ass-tacular here again today!





Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/12/2008 13:08:08
At least it wasn't raining - until I got close to work. Now it's just drizzle drizzle drizzle.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:08:18
I loved Beakman's World!

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/12/2008 13:09:56




Remember, to a neocon God gave us (white Christian people) the right to pillage the planet to our heart's content. So what if some other animals die? So what if some brown people die?



Comment by velveeta jones on 08/12/2008 13:11:45
Yes, McCain should most definately get the same letter!



Morning all! Fairly cold here today. Woke up to the 40's - now in the mid 50's. But it'll end up in the low 80's by this afternoon. Pretty day here.



Hey! Didya hear that the Chinese Politburo had the little girl who sang at the opening ceremonies........... switched? Unbelievable! (Oh, they also admit to digitizing the fireworks.) Assholes.



wow!

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:13:17
Good one DJ :p

Comment by velveeta jones on 08/12/2008 13:17:48
Bye Bunny............ missing you already. *sniff*



http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/greet021.gif


Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:19:01
The next stop for the Obama family vacation if it were up to the repubs





http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1062/1262390833_38516eebcd.jpg?v=0


Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/12/2008 13:19:31
Velveeta, why should the Olympics be immune to lip-synching? Sounds perfectly American to me. Those Chinese are learning fast.

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 13:19:49
Doesn't this whole Obama/Hawaii bit have a familiar ring to it?



Like when a certain senator from a certain Northeastern state dared to vacation on an island in the state he represents?



Of course, never mind that Mr. Obama was visiting his aged grandmother at the time...



Where does McCain's mother live? (The Hall of Dinosaurs at the Smithsonian is not a valid answer.)





Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:19:50
Safe travels BRaine :hug:

Comment by Scoopster on 08/12/2008 13:22:00
Quote by TriSec:

Doesn't this whole Obama/Hawaii bit have a familiar ring to it?



Like when a certain senator from a certain Northeastern state dared to vacation on an island in the state he represents?



Of course, never mind that Mr. Obama was visiting his aged grandmother at the time...



Where does McCain's mother live? (The Hall of Dinosaurs at the Smithsonian is not a valid answer.)


According to my local newscasts, she's currently living AND throwing fundraisers at the Newport Mansions for the Jurassic Money Club.

Comment by trojanrabbit on 08/12/2008 13:22:49
Have a great flight BRaine!

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:27:20
Go Steph's Mom :clap:

Comment by velveeta jones on 08/12/2008 13:34:13
Quote by trojanrabbit:

Velveeta, why should the Olympics be immune to lip-synching? Sounds perfectly American to me. Those Chinese are learning fast.


Yes, but usually the "actual" artist is lip syncing. In this case they replaced the ugly girl with the good voice, with cute girl that can't sing.



<_<



Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 13:51:19
*snort*



Never mind Cokie; the first person to tell my where actress Swoosie Kurtz got her name will receive coveted blog bonus points...





Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:54:33
Quote by TriSec:

*snort*



Never mind Cokie; the first person to tell my where actress Swoosie Kurtz got her name will receive coveted blog bonus points...







I think is had something to do with her dad being a pilot and her being named afer a plane or something like that.



Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 13:56:54
DCRTV Rant that made me chuckle a little -



Rant - 8/12 - When WJFK-FM canned Fox News talker Bill O'Reilly's radio show last year, station owner CBS got one - you heard right - one single e-mail of protest. That's what I'm told, anyway. Now, it looks like Bill's lost his post-JFK DC radio home, with yesterday's announcement of the demise of Bonneville talker 3WT. Obviously, low (no) ratings are the culprit. So, where will Bill end up next on the DC radio dial? Maybe one of Dan Snyder's weakish AM talkers, WTNT or WWRC? Hey, Bill, yeah, you get great ratings on TV cable "news," but nobody's listening to your radio show down here in the DC area. Noooobody. A little good news for the Keith Olbermann crowd. More Rants.....

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:00:38
TRS582 isn't on the board yet, but they have filed a flight plan...



12-Aug-2008 1:50 PM

B712

ATL HARTSFIELD - JACKSON ATLANTA INTL

EWR NEWARK LIBERTY INTL

10:47 AM EDT (1447Z) 12:33 PM EDT (1633Z)

FILED

Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 14:06:30
Good morning everyone.



Another day when I can't seem to shake this funk that I am in.



Have a good flight, Raine.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 14:11:47
OKay Liv - get up and have some breakfast first of all. Secondly do something that is constuctive for you - maybe that'll make you feel better.

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:19:11
Ya know, screw the polar bears; I'm trading in my Subee on a Hummer so we can get a frickin' summer around here!



Global Warming, my ass!



<-- half-hearted at best. I want to sit by the beach, dammit!



Mug of tea, check.

Fleece jacket, check.

Space Heater, check.



Calendar....AUGUST.



:kickcan:



Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 14:25:34
It's supposed to reach the low 80's here on Long Island.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 14:29:32
mid to upper 80's here. it is a breif respite before another wave of summer hummidity

Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 14:33:41
Other than the few days I was in Vegas, I haven't been able to enjoy this summer.

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:39:19
My. Name. Is. John. McCain. And. I. Was. Carved. From. A. Piece. Of. Wood.





Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:40:01
All the "Stans", eh?



How about..... Hi, Stan!



:peace:





Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 14:41:32
Quote by TriSec:

My. Name. Is. John. McCain. And. I. Was. Carved. From. A. Piece. Of. Wood.





I guess his dream is to become a real boy.

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:50:19
Well, something weird is going on now.



The AirTran website has the flight already departed...



Flyte Time has them on the ground still, and FBOWeb has yesterday's information still up.



If they're in the air, I hope that flight is headed North instead of towards a little island 90 miles south of Key West....





Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 14:51:00
dude maybe you should change your field then

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 14:55:49
OK, everything is updated now.



They're away; flight apparently departed on-time, and is passing through 10000 feet at 300 knots...



Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 15:00:17
Yeah for Raine. I wonder if she took her laptop with her?

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 15:18:05
That was more then slightly disturbing

Comment by livingonli on 08/12/2008 15:19:21
It's quiet here without Raine on the blog.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/12/2008 15:22:40
Comment by Scoopster on 08/12/2008 15:30:06
Today's What has science done?! story of the day:



Hybrid opium-cannabis painkiller in the works?

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 15:39:09
Our wayward bloggers have just crossed the line into Virginia, currently at FL37 and 476 KIAS....they're moving pretty quick today.



That's .82 Mach for the av-dorks, and 547 mph for an automotive reference...



Not bad for a dinky little Boeing 717 with Pratt & Whitneys, btw





Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 15:40:35
let me know when they get close to DC and I'll wave out the window :D

Comment by wickedpam on 08/12/2008 15:42:55
Billy Bush - actual cousin to the rez and was once a DJ in DC

Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 15:52:59
huh? They're talking about Billy Bush and I missed it?



Billy is Jonathan's brother, aka "the Bush that signs my paycheck".





Comment by TriSec on 08/12/2008 15:53:57
Flight's not going close to you, WP. I have them over Bowling Green right now, about to cross the Potomac south of La Plata.