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Author: TriSec    Date: 12/09/2008 11:13:14

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,092nd day in Iraq.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4209
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4070
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3749
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3350
Since Election (1/31/05): 2772

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 315
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 628
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 391
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 445



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

$578, 050, 000, 000.00



So. By now we've all heard that retired general Eric Shinseki has been named to head the Department of Veteran Affairs in the Obama administration. Of course, our friends at IAVA have quite a bit to say about this. We'll look at parts of their Press Release:


"IAVA applauds President-elect Obama and the transition team for making this historic selection. General Shinseki has a record of courage and honesty, and is a bold choice to lead the VA into the future. The President-elect has demonstrated an understanding of the urgency of the issues facing America's veterans by making this announcement early. General Shinseki is widely-respected, honest and experienced. He is a man that has always put patriotism ahead of politics, and is held in high regard by veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. IAVA looks forward to supporting him to implement the historic change that is needed at the VA.

As a wounded, decorated, combat veteran, and the first Asian American in US History to be a four-star general, General Shinseki, has the potential to be an effective and dedicated advocate for veterans of all generations.

This is a critical time for veterans. One in five veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are facing serious mental health injuries like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or depression. Wounded veterans are waiting months, sometimes years, to receive disability benefits. The struggling U.S. economy is hitting new veterans especially hard. And the new GI Bill, which will make college affordable to every veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, must be implemented by August 2009.

General Shinseki has a monumental task before him. To address these issues will require real leadership that encourages active VA outreach and transparency. We encourage General Shinseki to move quickly to add Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans to key positions in his senior staff.

President-elect Obama made veterans' issues a priority in his campaign, and Michelle Obama has called military families one of the issues she cares most about. We look forward to working closely with General Shinseki and the new Administration to ensure every veteran in this country gets the care and support they have earned."




Also via IAVA, there's a blog from another veteran that served under Shinseki during his time as Army chief-of-staff, and he's got some interesting observations.


General Shinseki is seen by IAVA and many others as a great choice. I especially appreciate President-elect Obama’s plain statement that he wanted to nominate someone “that was right” about the war. The main things I remember about serving in the Army he was the Chief of Staff were really about transformation. At that time I was just taking over a heavy cavalry headquarters troop and we were pretty scandalized about the thought of trading armored vehicles for wheeled ones - the Strykers and were in constant turmoil over organizational changes. As we continued to “build down” (really!) our organizations were growing leaner and leaner - to a degree that I think haunts units today. And then there was the beret - oh. my. gawd.

My take on him was that he said about the best and maybe one of the dumbest things I heard during that time. Best first - said in a farewell speech on leadership and reprinted on the back of “Soldiers” magazine, these words about leadership:

“You must love those you lead before you can be an effective leader, you can certainly command without that sense of commitment, but you cannot lead without it. And without leadership, command is a hollow experience, a vacuum often filled with mistrust and arrogance.”

But then he also said (and I have to paraphrase because I don’t have the exact quote at hand) about the way the Army would look in the black beret: ‘There are many ways to wear the patrol cap and there is only one way to wear the beret.’ Obviously, he never took a ride down North Avenue and looked at Soldiers headed into the motor pools on Monday morning. There are at least 300 different ways to put the beret on your head and they aren’t all good.

Now that I got that out of my system, I am looking forward to a forthright, brilliant, and circumspect leader like General Shinseki getting into the mix at the VA, with some fresh ideas and the resources that he’ll have - at least for a little while. It may even be more amazing to those that follow such things that he doesn’t come from QTC Contracting. It will be our job as watchdogs, advocates, and citizens to make sure that he has the resources he’ll need as wave after wave of Veterans land in his A.O. General (ret) Peake has at least pointed the ship in the right direction. Gen (ret) Shinseki will need to pour on the steam. One of his biggest challenges will be to continue to build on the gains made for the health of women Veterans. He’s described the VA system as a select club - it will be among his jobs to insure that it is not a boy’s club.



Now, about the General himself. He's got quite an interesting life story....he's our first four-star general of Asian origin....he was born to Japanese parents in Hawaii at just about the worst time for that to happen (November, 1942)...went to West Point and then on to Vietnam. He came back with a maimed foot for his trouble, and of course we all know where he stood on the war back in 2003.

We here at "Ask a Vet" will stand with our friends at IAVA; this looks to be a great choice to lead what is a dying agency...there are certainly many challenges to face, not the least of which is going to be re-vitalizing the VA Hospital system and making sure that our returning vets get the care and support that they need.

America has one president [and one cabinet] at a time, but like the clock at the top of the page says, the transition can't come soon enough. 42 days to go....and how many veterans will die waiting for help in that time?


 

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Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 13:29:09
Too many Tri, far too many. Because this administration is more interested in skimming profits than treating our veterans with the respect and quality care they deserve for, and because of, their service to our country.



And a hearty good morning to everyone! I'm off to find something with some powdered sugar on it..

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 13:43:14
Wooo.. got the iTunes fired up and found KPHX in the streaming audio list. :metal:

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 13:59:39
Morning :hug:

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 14:13:09
I think it was a Dolly named Sue

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 14:28:33
Good morning...



:coffee:

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 14:29:22
:sleeping: It's ok mr. bloggie.. I'd rather be in bed like you are on a day like this.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 14:30:18
Anyone else hearing the news(looking for a link) that Gov. Blagojevich (Illinois) has been taken into federal custody?







Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 14:36:38
This idiot US Atty is still begging for attention?



Like the article says.. she's probably gonna run for PA governor or one of the Senate seats.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 14:38:58
Quote by Raine:

Anyone else hearing the news(looking for a link) that Gov. Blagojevich (Illinois) has been taken into federal custody?


DK: IL Gov. Blagojevich taken into federal custody (with link inside)

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 14:41:37
Quote by Raine:

Anyone else hearing the news(looking for a link) that Gov. Blagojevich (Illinois) has been taken into federal custody?









Here's one from Chicago Business

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:05:21
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Anyone else hearing the news(looking for a link) that Gov. Blagojevich (Illinois) has been taken into federal custody?









Here's one from Chicago Business


Jesus.



you think the bankruptcy filing was partially becuase of this?





Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:07:24
Quote by Scoopster:

This idiot US Atty is still begging for attention?



Like the article says.. she's probably gonna run for PA governor or one of the Senate seats.


:rolleyes2:



I have a feeling that she will be ousted one way or another.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:10:11
I have a feeling that Tony Rezko is singing like a canary in this Blagojevich scandal.



*sigh* we REALLY didn't need this...

Comment by TriSec on 12/09/2008 15:11:50
Morning, comrades!





Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:13:25
Now hold on... listening to what Chris is saying... it doesn't really jive with this Story:

CHICAGO, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- U.S. federal agents say they have enough evidence to indict Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich for fraud and conspiracy, WBBM-TV, Chicago, reported Thursday.

The CBS-owned station also said an indictment of Blagojevich, the first Democrat elected to Illinois' governorship in 30 years, was "not imminent."



Neither the FBI, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald nor Blagojevich's office had any immediate comment on the report.



Fitzgerald's office said June 30, 2006, it was looking into "very serious allegations of endemic hiring fraud" in the Blagojevich administration.



Prosecutors also mentioned Blagojevich in an indictment as the intended beneficiary of at least one extortion attempt by Blagojevich fundraiser and businessmen Antoin "Tony" Rezko.







Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 15:15:08
Michael Savage.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 15:15:47
DING DING DING Jim.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:17:29
Quote by starling310:

Michael Savage.


:star: ling Darling!



Good morning!

Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 15:18:27
Baby Jesus is my Homeboy.

Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 15:20:54
Quote by Raine:

Quote by starling310:

Michael Savage.


:star: ling Darling!



Good morning!


Hello M'dear



I have been lessening my website time here at work. Trying to fly under the radar until Layoffs are finished.



Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 15:26:18
Star



How much longer are they looking into layoffs?

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:27:36
~~~~~~~:star: vibes ~~~~~~~~~


Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 15:30:01
Quote by wickedpam:

Star



How much longer are they looking into layoffs?




Apparently the biggest sweep of job losses will be in January.

But, the woman next to me is gone and my boss said that her boss said one of the deciding factors was "every time I walked by she was on-line."



EEP!



Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:30:09
Good rundown on the going on right now in Illinois.



So Does this mean the Lt Gov will choose the senator?

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 15:42:03
From the list of charges:

A 76-page FBI affidavit alleges that Blagojevich was intercepted on court-authorized wiretaps

during the last month conspiring to sell or trade Illinois’ U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect

Barack Obama for financial and other personal benefits for himself and his wife. At various times,

in exchange for the Senate appointment, Blagojevich discussed obtaining:



< a substantial salary for himself at a either a non-profit foundation or an organization affiliated with labor unions;



< placing his wife on paid corporate boards where he speculated she might garner as much as $150,000 a year;



< promises of campaign funds – including cash up front; and



< a cabinet post or ambassadorship for himself.






Just last week, on December 4, Blagojevich allegedly told an advisor that he might “get some

(money) up front, maybe” from Senate Candidate 5, if he named Senate Candidate 5 to the Senate

seat, to insure that Senate Candidate 5 kept a promise about raising money for Blagojevich if he ran

for re-election. In a recorded conversation on October 31, Blagojevich claimed he was approached

by an associate of Senate Candidate 5 as follows: “We were approached ‘pay to play.’ That, you

know, he’d raise 500 grand. An emissary came. Then the other guy would raise a million, if I made

him (Senate Candidate 5) a Senator.”



HEre is the PDF from the Justie department

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 15:45:24
Quote by starling310:

Quote by wickedpam:

Star



How much longer are they looking into layoffs?




Apparently the biggest sweep of job losses will be in January.

But, the woman next to me is gone and my boss said that her boss said one of the deciding factors was "every time I walked by she was on-line."



EEP!





EEP indeed!



Well we'd much rather you not get laid off so do what ya gotta and we'll keep sending positive ~~~~~~~~ :hug:~~~~~~~~ vibes :)



Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 15:51:41
Wowwee, so we dodged a bullet on the Bloggerboywitch dude.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/09/2008 15:58:42
Morning all.

Comment by BobR on 12/09/2008 16:01:01
morning folks... :coffee:



quick flyby



deep in the salt this morning... :sprint:

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2008 16:07:09
Good morning everyone.



It's a cloudy day here, I hope we don't get rain. At least it's not freezing today.



I have to see my endocrinologist this morning so I will be popping out again shortly.



I had a nice time last night and even got to talk to Lizz for a few minutes after the show. HBK wasn't there because she was in Pittsburgh (I guess on business).

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2008 16:07:56
:star: If the work tyrants are clamping down I do hope you can pop over in the evenings. We do miss you around here.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 16:11:10
We're on the Island of Misfit Toys

Here we don't want to stay

We want to travel with Santa Claus

In his magic sleigh!



A pack full of toys

Means a sack full of joys

For millions of girls

And for millions of boys

When Christmas Day is here

The most wonderful day of the year.



A jack-in-the-box waits for children to shout

"Wake up! Don't you know that it's time to come out!"

When Christmas Day is here

The most wonderful day of the year.



Toys galore, scattered on the floor

There's no room for more

And it's all because of Santa Claus.



A skooter for Jimmy

A dolly for Sue

The kind that will even say, "How do you do?"

When Christmas Day is here

The most wonderful day of the year.



--(this part is spoken)--

How would you like to be a Spotted Elephant?

Or a Choo-Choo with square wheels on your caboose?

Or a water pistol that shoots -- jelly?

We're all misfits!

How would you like to be a bird that doesn't fly? I swim!

Or a cowboy who rides an ostrich?

Or a boat that can't stay afloat?

We're all misfits.



--(back to singing)--

If we're on the Island of Unwanted Toys

We'll miss all the fun with the girls and the boys

When Christmas Day is here

The most wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful day of the year!

Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 16:18:11
For me, it's not officially Christmas until I listen to The Vince Guaraldi Trio "A Charlie Brown Christmas!"

Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 16:19:54
Quote by Raine:

Good rundown on the going on right now in Illinois.



So Does this mean the Lt Gov will choose the senator?


Looks that way.. the Lt.Gov seems like she's got her head screwed on straight, which for some reason is a rare thing for governors in Illinois lately.

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2008 16:23:07
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Raine:

Good rundown on the going on right now in Illinois.



So Does this mean the Lt Gov will choose the senator?


Looks that way.. the Lt.Gov seems like she's got her head screwed on straight, which for some reason is a rare thing for governors in Illinois lately.


Unlike Arizona's Lt. Governor who is a right-wing loon.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 16:28:48
oh - they do - they throw him of to the sleigh without an umbrella

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 16:29:15
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Raine:

Good rundown on the going on right now in Illinois.



So Does this mean the Lt Gov will choose the senator?


Looks that way.. the Lt.Gov seems like she's got her head screwed on straight, which for some reason is a rare thing for governors in Illinois lately.
I am wondering who the hell he reached out to.



I have a feeling that the scope of this is going to taint whoever is selected to fill Obama's seat.



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/09/2008 16:31:18
Gee lets see how long the StephStream thru iTunes lasts before it craps out like the KPHX stream and then the official StephStream.

Comment by livingonli on 12/09/2008 16:40:21
I'm off to another doctor. I will be right back.

Comment by wickedpam on 12/09/2008 16:42:00
I stepped away - why are they playing this one?

Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 16:43:31
You mean Clarice LING!!!!





Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 16:49:44
Comment by Scoopster on 12/09/2008 16:52:59
Quote by Mondobubba:

Gee lets see how long the StephStream thru iTunes lasts before it craps out like the KPHX stream and then the official StephStream.


It's been going pretty strong all morning, though I have to admit I have the volume turned way down.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/09/2008 16:55:12




What a douchebag. What was he going to do with the 10 mil? Put platinum plating on his solid gold guest room faucets? A completely clueless greedhead.

Comment by Mondobubba on 12/09/2008 16:56:32
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Gee lets see how long the StephStream thru iTunes lasts before it craps out like the KPHX stream and then the official StephStream.


It's been going pretty strong all morning, though I have to admit I have the volume turned way down.






I've had it on for 25 minutes and no issues. So, this one might be a keeper.

Comment by m-hadley on 12/09/2008 16:57:16
Quote by starling310:

Baby Jesus is my Homeboy.




Star, Dahlink,

I understand completely about your infrequent visits to the blog. I have had to curtail my blogging, even listening to Steph here at work, not that they are talking about lay-offs at the University, but I just don't feel too secure with the new Dean not really a big supporter of Native law (my especiality ). Anyway, just wanted to explain why I haven't been around as much lately as I have in the past. Gotta go



Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:

Comment by starling310 on 12/09/2008 16:58:21
Quote by m-hadley:

Quote by starling310:

Baby Jesus is my Homeboy.




Star, Dahlink,

I understand completely about your infrequent visits to the blog. I have had to curtail my blogging, even listening to Steph here at work, not that they are talking about lay-offs at the University, but I just don't feel too secure with the new Dean not really a big supporter of Native law (my especiality ). Anyway, just wanted to explain why I haven't been around as much lately as I have in the past. Gotta go



Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:




Yeah...it's a bummer. Harumpf.



Comment by Mondobubba on 12/09/2008 16:59:56
BTW, I Mondo will be going to see "Avenue Q" tonight. It combines two of my favorites, puppets and foul language.

Comment by Raine on 12/09/2008 17:01:09
Obamaq would not play ball with Blago



Sp it seems as tho he tried to reach out to Obama.

Comment by TriSec on 12/09/2008 17:21:02
Trisec driving the 'dozer...



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