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Author: TriSec    Date: 05/26/2009 10:34:57

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,260th day in Iraq.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4300
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4161
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3839
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3441
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 72

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 686
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 467
Journalists - Iraq: 138
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,306


We find this morning's Cost of War passing through:
$ 861, 103, 575, 000 .00



Yesterday, Raine focused the blog on our honoured dead. Today, I'd like to look at the living. In all wars, the greatest day is the day it's all over and the troops get to go home. When we win, there are great parades, victory speeches, and cheering throngs that greet our troops when they return.

Our history when our soldiers are not victorious is unfortunately less than stellar. Many a veteran from Southeast Asia got off a flight back to his hometown with nothing more than silence and dirty looks.

Perhaps you know where the Bangor International Airport is. It's in Maine, situated on a hill in the tidy little state capitol. It's the closest US airport of any size to Europe, and by extension, the Middle East.

For years, soldiers returning from their overseas deployment have transited this airport, usually on their way to other places. For years now too, a dedicated group of volunteers has made sure that every flight, no matter what time of the day or night it arrives, is met by a crowd of supporters.




BANGOR - As a chaplain in the US Army's First Cavalry Division, Captain Edward Tolliver just spent nearly a year in Iraq as the guy to whom soldiers came for advice, comfort, or just a welcome face. But on a recent May evening in Bangor International Airport, Tolliver was the one receiving the comforting embrace.

Moments after the chaplain had landed on American soil for the first time in 11 months, Kay Lebowitz, 93, spotted Tolliver tucking into a Maine lobster roll. She rushed over, wrapped him in her firm hug, told him she was proud of him, and added, as she has been saying to troops in this airport almost every day for the past six years: "Welcome to Bangor!"

America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have receded into the background of a country troubled by domestic economic matters. Yellow ribbons have largely disappeared from trees. Support-our-troops magnets have disappeared from most cars. And men and women in uniform filter through many airports unnoticed.

Not in Bangor, the easternmost major US airport, and a stop for planes transporting troops to and from both war zones. Here, Lebowitz and a diehard band of volunteers have made it their business to greet every single soldier, Marine, sailor, and airman or woman who passes through the gates for the layover. Since 2003, when the Maine Troop Greeters, as they call themselves, began their vigil, they calculate that they have cheered, chatted up, and shaken the hands of more than 841,000 troops.

Some of the greeters are World War II veterans who want the current troops to experience the kind of welcome they received more than 60 years ago. Some are Vietnam veterans who want to ensure that today's active servicemen and women are spared the indifferent, and often angry, welcome some of them endured when they touched down on US soil. Some are military parents seeking to compensate for the longing they feel for their deployed son or daughter. And some, like Lebowitz, greet the troops simply because they feel it is the right thing to do.

"Isn't it wonderful that so many people are willing to take the chance to put themselves in harm's way and to protect this country?" said Lebowitz, a former state representative who has spent much of her life in public service and still volunteers for several nonprofit groups. She drives to the airport (79 years behind the wheel without so much as a parking ticket), where she circles the waiting area and tries to hug everyone in uniform she sees. "I want them to know that I admire them so much."

The feeling is mutual.

The troop greeters, Tolliver said, help "to remind you that people still appreciate you."

Continued...



As we get deeper into the Obama administration, and more and more troops start to come back, we should all do so well as to emulate the people in Bangor. All wars, no matter how just, have a human cost. Whether or not any of us ever supported the political machinations that led to our current misadventure, we must as Americans make sure that we as a society recognize the sacrifice these men and women have made, and act accordingly to welcome them home and back into civilian life.


 

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Comment by velveeta jones on 05/26/2009 12:09:46
Morning all. I'm trying to wake up. As you may or may not recall, last Garbage day I slept through and missed the truck. Thanks to my barky bary dog, I did not miss the call this week.



Anyway, a beautiful blog today Sir TriSec. LOVE the story of the greeters. Which is why I'm feeling doubly silly when I tell all of you that I have my republicon hat on today - and I think we should BLOW NORTH KOREA ALL TO HELL!!



:rage:



(preferably the leaders, not the people).

Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 12:38:05
Mornin' all & Happy MondeeTuesdee! :banana:



So we were back on the regular routine again this morning which means having to listen to the bus driver's radio blasting Boston's favorite morning dipshits louder than my headphones.. A few of the things they spewed this morning include..



- Colin Powell is a hypocrite because he chose to vote for "the most liberal president ever" Obama over the moderate voice of the Republican Party McCain. :rolleyes2:



- What do we do with North Korea? Their solution is who gives a shit - let China deal with them. Their missiles can't hit New England anyways and if they manage to blow up San Francisco that'd be GREAT!

:thud:



- Oh yea, and they have no idea what Aujourd'hui means even though it was the name of a restaurant in Boston for years (went out of business). And who gives a shit 'cuz it sounds Frenchie.

Comment by velveeta jones on 05/26/2009 12:56:31
Holy CRAP Scoopster!! Who exactly is this that tortures you with such drivel? Can't you make them stop?



:O

Comment by wickedpam on 05/26/2009 13:04:24
Morning :hug:



Hope everyone had a nice weekend :D

Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 13:10:29
It's the bus driver.. I've asked him to change the station several times and he refuses. And there's only so loud I can turn my iPod up before my ears start to hurt.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/26/2009 13:12:50
Quote by Scoopster:

It's the bus driver.. I've asked him to change the station several times and he refuses. And there's only so loud I can turn my iPod up before my ears start to hurt.






you can complain to his bosses, is this a city bus paid for by tax dollars? I'd call the transit authority.

Comment by velveeta jones on 05/26/2009 13:15:54
Quote by Scoopster:

It's the bus driver.. I've asked him to change the station several times and he refuses. And there's only so loud I can turn my iPod up before my ears start to hurt.


Turn the MF in to his managers!!!!! Seriously. That constitutes torture, for real.



Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 13:17:07
Must be the geniuses up here at WTKK, yes? (Right-wing blowholes, all of them. Home of Jay Severin (remrof), you could look it up.)





Comment by velveeta jones on 05/26/2009 13:24:14
I don't understand why they have radio's on public buses. However, I will contact friends of mine in the music production industry to personally provide you with the loudest LOUDEST radio that can be carried onto that bus, just to drown out his crap with Stephanie Miller!!



F*ckers.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 13:28:49
Good Morning...

Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 13:29:02
Quote by TriSec:

Must be the geniuses up here at WTKK, yes? (Right-wing blowholes, all of them. Home of Jay Severin (remrof), you could look it up.)



Actually it's the sports talk station, WEEI. Of course, these dipshits don't know anything about that either.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 13:39:09
So, Sotomayor, huh? I thought it would be Diane Wood, but she is a fine pick.



She has a good record with discrimination in the workplace and Employee rights.



you know of course that the GOP has come up with talking points against EACH of the possible choices right? For her, it that she is a liberal judicial activist who thinks her own personal agenda more important than law as written...



What the spin! asshats.

Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 13:46:51
Seems very shrewd. She's Hispanic (Puerto Rican), so if the Repugs want to mess with the pick, it will just further alienate that particular voting block, won't it?



Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 13:54:04
Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 13:55:30
Momma might end up here: Texts from Last night....

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 13:56:50
Quote by Raine:

Momma might end up here: Texts from Last night....


Looks like she might have:

(858): I love being friends with rich people. I get laid by association.







:rofl:

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:01:03
Quote by TriSec:

Seems very shrewd. She's Hispanic (Puerto Rican), so if the Repugs want to mess with the pick, it will just further alienate that particular voting block, won't it?



Not just that voting block (which is huge-- like 'Thurgood Marshall' Huge) but also for the poor.



I did not know know that she grew up in the Bronx projects. It is a great life story.

Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 14:11:59
Oh, and speaking of alienating voter blocks, is it true what I read from Jim Hightower....that the President laid a wreath at the Confederate Veteran's Memorial yesterday? (Talk about making southern white boys' heads explode...)





Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:18:05
Believe it or not, Some conservatives are already calling for her nomination to be withdrawn.



Now, seriously, we KNOW they are going to protest and object, but at least WAIT until he makes the nomination. Asshats.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:19:43
Quote by TriSec:

Oh, and speaking of alienating voter blocks, is it true what I read from Jim Hightower....that the President laid a wreath at the Confederate Veteran's Memorial yesterday? (Talk about making southern white boys' heads explode...)





That has been a presidential tradition for many years. A few professors wrote a letter protesting that tradition-- and (this is GREAT) instead of listenign to said outraged prof's, he laid a wreath at the African American Soldiers memorial.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:21:00
LOL! A republian nominated her? I did not know that. Awesome.



NExt thing you know-- Rush is going to accuse GHWB of not being conservative enough.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:21:51
The baseball Strike!

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:23:02
Obama notes Sotomayor grew up in the Bronx, a lifelong Yankees fan - which he hopes New Englanders in Senate won't hold against her....

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:24:04
Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:26:07
Joe Biden Just whispered in her ear: "I think they like you"

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:27:31
OMG! She gave the love to the nieces and nephews!

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:27:50
:cry: Props to Mommy!

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:28:52
Props to Omar-- HEr mom's husband... Damn -- this is a fine woman! I like her!

Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 14:34:45
Say gang, if I took Dayquil, Mucinex, and Afrin all at once, would my nose fall off?



(Actually, I'm coming off an antihistamine high this weekend....feeling much better today.)



Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 14:36:03
Quote by Raine:

Obama notes Sotomayor grew up in the Bronx, a lifelong Yankees fan - which he hopes New Englanders in Senate won't hold against her....






No, no. She's from New York; it's expected. It's the people that are from New England that somehow wind up Yankees fans *coughSCOOPcough* that we have issues with.



:-P



Comment by velveeta jones on 05/26/2009 14:44:50
[republican hat]



hay. this gal cant be a justise, she just not smart enough and she has all this symphony. we need more justises like Scalia! they needs to fillabuster. shes a libby socialist commie who will vote for gay people to marry there dogs!



[/republican hat]

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:51:36
I am done with Jonathon Turley. HE is on MSNBC saying that Sotomayor lacks the intelligence to be a SCOTUS justice.



Seriously. I do believe there is more than one constitutional Professor out there for MSNBC to consult, no?

Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 14:51:57
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by Raine:

Obama notes Sotomayor grew up in the Bronx, a lifelong Yankees fan - which he hopes New Englanders in Senate won't hold against her....






No, no. She's from New York; it's expected. It's the people that are from New England that somehow wind up Yankees fans *coughSCOOPcough* that we have issues with.



:-P



Family's from Brooklyn NY... hehe

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 14:53:25
Huckabee's statement on SCOTUS Nominee: To Huck, ALL latina Women are Maria perhaps? FAIL.



ASS!

Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 15:04:10
Why in the hell is Rawstory linking to an article on fuckin' Newsmax?!

Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 15:04:48
Having associated with Latino women for the past 18 years....they are not to be trifled with. She'll rip Huckabee's head off.





Comment by Scoopster on 05/26/2009 15:07:40
Quote by velveeta jones:

[republican hat]



hay. this gal cant be a justise, she just not smart enough and she has all this symphony. we need more justises like Scalia! they needs to fillabuster. shes a libby socialist commie who will vote for gay people to marry there dogs!



[/republican hat]


[santorumhat]

What's wrong with dogs?!

[/santorumhat]

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:27:51
Here is an awesome little statement I just read:



GOP will attack Sotomayor for her "we make policy" comment. Want in on dirty little secret? Judges make policy because pols won't or can't.



Let me be clearer: Politicians often punt on toughest conflicts in bills, use ambiguous phrasing, knowing that judges will sort out mess.



:clap:

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:29:00
Quote by Scoopster:

Why in the hell is Rawstory linking to an article on fuckin' Newsmax?!


Is this part of the new Rawstory that allows anyone to post there? That might explain it. not cool tho :modbat:

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:30:00
Quote by TriSec:

Having associated with Latino women for the past 18 years....they are not to be trifled with. She'll rip Huckabee's head off.





I have always found that it is best not to mess with my latina sisters -- I LIKE having them in my court! :D

Comment by livingonli on 05/26/2009 15:31:38
A belated good morning to everyone.



First day of my quai-vacation and I didn't feel like getting out of bed.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:43:37
Just heard that the NY Supreme Court building has been evacuated due to a bomb scare.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/26/2009 15:44:18
Its vaca of course sleeping in is always good - don't forget all the things you wanted to get done though :)



Did you go to the library and get a priceguide for your comics?

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:45:46
Bomb squad and K-9 unit sweeping through New York Supreme Court building amid phoned-in bomb threat.

Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:53:00
:huh: ?

Comment by TriSec on 05/26/2009 15:56:18
Idle thought.....has anyone on the Right offered up who they would have picked instead of hating on the President's pick?



I thought not...





Comment by Raine on 05/26/2009 15:57:02
MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - More than 500 employees, jurors and others have been evacuated from a state Supreme Court building on Long Island



Still searching for official AP link.

Comment by livingonli on 05/26/2009 15:57:06
Quote by wickedpam:

Its vaca of course sleeping in is always good - don't forget all the things you wanted to get done though :)



Did you go to the library and get a priceguide for your comics?


Haven't had a chance yet. I do have to send out an old TV Guide I sold on eBay