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Author: TriSec    Date: 07/28/2009 11:07:42

Good Morning.

Today is our 2, 323rd 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): 4330
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4191
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3869
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3471
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 102

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 753
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 515
Journalists - Iraq: 139
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,360



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

$ 891, 669, 100, 000 .00



Is anyone out there bi-lingual? Have you ever tried to learn a second language as an adult learner? (old dog/new trick syndrome.) Imagine how hard it might be to learn a completely foreign language under the duress of combat.

Uncle Sam used to hire soldiers then send them to school to learn the skills they needed in order to make the military go. As we all know from Iraq, there's no such thing as military cooks, electricians, plumbers, or security guards anymore and firms like Halliburton and Blackwater have been making a killing.



The mercenaries extend to Afghanistan, as Uncle Sam has been using private contractors to find native speakers of the local language, called Pashto. Unfortunately, most of these hired guns aren't fit to walk the dog to the park, nevermind climb a mountain with full combat gear.


NAWA, Afghanistan - Josh Habib lay in a dirt field, gasping for air. Two days of hiking with Marines through southern Afghanistan's 115-degree (46-Celsius) heat had exhausted him. This was not what he signed up for.

Habib is not a Marine. He is a 53-year-old engineer from California hired by a contracting company as a military translator. When he applied for the lucrative linguist job, Habib said his recruiter gave no hint he would join a ground assault in Taliban land. He carried 40 pounds (18 kilograms) of food, water and gear on his back, and kept pace — barely — with Marines half his age.

U.S. troops say companies that recruit military translators are sending linguists to southern Afghanistan who are unprepared to serve in combat, even as hundreds more are needed to support the growing number of troops.

Some translators are in their 60s and 70s and in poor physical condition — and some don't even speak the right language.

"I've met guys off the planes and have immediately sent them back because they weren't in the proper physical shape," said Gunnery Sgt. James Spangler, who is in charge of linguists at Camp Leatherneck, the largest U.S. base in Helmand province.

"They were too old. They couldn't breathe. They complained about heart problems," he said. "We almost made a joke of it. We're almost receiving people on oxygen tanks and colostomy bags; it's almost getting to that point."

And that's not the worst of it.

Troops say low-skilled and disgruntled translators are putting U.S. forces at risk.

"Intelligence can save Marines' lives and give us the advantage on the battlefield," said Cpl. William Woodall, 26, of Dallas, who works closely with translators. "Instead of looking for quality, the companies are just pushing bodies out here, and once they're out the door, it's not their problem anymore."

Spangler, 36, of Lecanto, Fla., emphasized that translators need to be physically fit.

"When we have convoys that are out days or weeks at a time and you have someone that's 60 or 70 years old, I have to put the directive in: I need someone younger, can get out of a vehicle quickly, can run for short periods if needed, anything that's required for combat operations with Marines," Spangler said.

The company that recruits most U.S. citizen translators, Columbus, Ohio-based Mission Essential Personnel, says it's difficult to meet the increased demand for linguists to aid the 15,000 U.S. forces being sent to southern, Pashto-speaking provinces this year as part of President Barack Obama's increased focus on Afghanistan. Only 7,700 Pashto speakers live in the U.S., according to the 2000 census.

Mission Essential's senior vice president, Marc Peltier, told The Associated Press that the linguists the company deploys to Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries meet government standards. The military sets no age or weight requirements, he said.

"I really wish everyone we send over was a 21-year-old who can pass the Marine Corps physical fitness exam. They're not," said Peltier.

"It's been a shock to some of them. You can't really acclimate them. We don't have centers to run scenarios out in the heat. It is a surprise to many of them and it's very, very hard work, especially with a lot of the new Marines that are going into Helmand province," he said.



There's been a lot of talk in recent years about the need for Arabic translators for the ongoing war. Unfortunately, Uncle Sam is obsessed about who you love, not how effective you are at your job, and literally hundreds of otherwise loyal and dedicated Americans have been dismissed from jobs where they might have done some good.

Radically changing gears, I've got another story that just further reinforces the image of the military as a testosterone-only club. We've written in this space before about the many challenges facing women in the military. Now you can add hospital privacy to the list. A report in the Boston Globe last week highlighted how some VA hospitals fail to comply with federal privacy regulations. How come it's never a male soldier that has to walk down the hall with his johnny flapping in the wind?


WASHINGTON - Veterans Affairs Department hospitals and clinics are not always ensuring that female veterans have privacy when they bathe and receive exams, government auditors said yesterday.

As thousands of female veterans return from Iraq and Afghanistan and enter the VA’s health system, the Government Accountability Office reported that no VA hospital or outpatient clinic under review is complying fully with federal privacy requirements.

GAO investigators found that many VA facilities had gynecological tables that faced the door, including one door that opened to a waiting room. It also found instances where women had to walk through a waiting area to use the restroom, instead of it being next to an exam room as required by VA policy.

At four hospitals investigators visited, women were not guaranteed access to a private bathing facility. In two of those cases, there wasn’t a lock on the door.

Female veterans told the Senate Veterans’ Affairs committee that VA workers need to be better educated about combat situations that women face in the two ongoing wars. Beyond privacy concerns, there are other issues as well, they said, such as a lack of child care at VA hospitals and difficulty in finding diaper-changing tables.

“Many VA facilities are not prepared to accommodate the presence of children,’’ said Kayla Williams, an Iraq veteran and author. “Several friends have described having to change babies’ diapers on the floors of VA hospitals.’’

A majority of the female veterans who have turned up at VA facilities are between the ages of 20 and 29, and on average are much younger than the average male veteran, the GAO survey found. Nearly 20 percent have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, and many experienced sexual trauma while serving.

Randall Williamson, director of health care issues at GAO, said although top VA officials are committed to improvements in women’s care, hospitals and clinics were not always taking simple steps to make women more comfortable, such as repositioning exam tables.

Patricia Hayes, chief consultant of the veterans strategic health care group at the VA, said the agency recognizes the care given to women is not as good as what’s offered to men, but it has made changes and will continue to do so.

She said space constraints and the layout of buildings pose challenges, but the VA is putting together long-term plans for construction improvements.



Perhaps women and gays should get together and form their own 'well-regulated militia'? But I suppose that wouldn't really work now, would it?




 

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Comment by Scoopster on 07/28/2009 12:36:13
Morning all Monthly sales meeting in a few, database down all day for upgrades.. agh day at work! :wacko:



So the City of Cambridge released the 911 recording & police radio tapes regarding Skip Gates yesterday.. and it seems Sgt. Crowley was not being so truthful, as we originally believed but were led to not believe. It turns out the neighbor reporting the incident said it was probably just the neighbor locked out of his house, and the neighbor didn't mention race at all until questioned about it and even then didn't give much detail, and that Crowley clearly said on the radio that Gates handed over his IDs and had verified that Gates lived there.



So in the face of this contradictory information which verifies some culpability on the part of the Cambridge Police, did the streak of non-stop insults and claims of reverse racism against Gates from the sports radio tools continue this morning?



Nope. Not one word, not even in their dedicated 15-minute news headline segment. Today's topic was Daisuke Matsuzaka.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 12:59:26


Morning :hug:



Why do they have the cash for clunkers program set so that an 18 year old car does not qualify cause it gets about 25 combined mpg? Why did they set it at 18 combined mpg? They really limited the people that can take advantage of this program

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 13:01:26
Don't get me started on that.



Ford has been running commercials around Boston....the first thing they ask in the commercial is "Can I use it to buy a truck?"



Oh, come on.







Say Scoop, didn't you want them to talk about baseball again?



Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 13:10:29
So I'm guessing that you still lose your healthcare if you want to change jobs or lose your job.



I'm not happy about this Healthcare change it just the same old thing its not change.

Comment by Scoopster on 07/28/2009 13:11:23
Quote by TriSec:

Say Scoop, didn't you want them to talk about baseball again?



Sure... I just think it's hilarious that they kept whining and lying when they didn't have the facts and now they won't even take a call. And I did call to get on the air because I wanted to shove it up their noses.. The producer dude said "we're not taking calls on that topic anymore".

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 13:13:33
wait. why is he talking public option when they came of this with new plan that doesn't include it - what am I missing? Am I not understanding something?

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 13:14:35
TURKEY TROTS TO WATER GG FROM CINCPAC ACTION COM THIRD FLEET INFO COMINCH CTF SEVENTY-SEVEN X WHERE IS RPT WHERE IS KEITH OLBERMANN RR THE WORLD WONDERS

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 14:08:07
Extra-geeky WWII reference kilt the blog?



:kickcan:





Comment by Raine on 07/28/2009 14:17:43
GOOD Morning!

Comment by Scoopster on 07/28/2009 14:24:34
Ok back.. meeting's done.. Now time to find some busy work because all the computers are going down for a software upgrade!



Back in a li.. errr.. who knows when. :p

Comment by Raine on 07/28/2009 14:31:00
Quote by wickedpam:

So I'm guessing that you still lose your healthcare if you want to change jobs or lose your job.



I'm not happy about this Healthcare change it just the same old thing its not change.


Just tuning in-- are they talking about Baucus is proposing? I don't know yet IF that will com out of committee.



I am just waking up.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 14:40:45
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

So I'm guessing that you still lose your healthcare if you want to change jobs or lose your job.



I'm not happy about this Healthcare change it just the same old thing its not change.


Just tuning in-- are they talking about Baucus is proposing? I don't know yet IF that will com out of committee.



I am just waking up.




I've just been hearing bits and pieces myself - I should research but I'm slammed trying to get work done.



Comment by livingonli on 07/28/2009 15:12:53
Good morning everyone..



It seems like another quiet day on das bloggie or everyone is immersed in salt.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 15:17:42
Quote by TriSec:

TURKEY TROTS TO WATER GG FROM CINCPAC ACTION COM THIRD FLEET INFO COMINCH CTF SEVENTY-SEVEN X WHERE IS RPT WHERE IS KEITH OLBERMANN RR THE WORLD WONDERS




Cooperstown. Really Keith? Two weeks off? Really? In a row?





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 15:20:32
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning all Monthly sales meeting in a few, database down all day for upgrades.. agh day at work! :wacko:



So the City of Cambridge released the 911 recording & police radio tapes regarding Skip Gates yesterday.. and it seems Sgt. Crowley was not being so truthful, as we originally believed but were led to not believe. It turns out the neighbor reporting the incident said it was probably just the neighbor locked out of his house, and the neighbor didn't mention race at all until questioned about it and even then didn't give much detail, and that Crowley clearly said on the radio that Gates handed over his IDs and had verified that Gates lived there.



So in the face of this contradictory information which verifies some culpability on the part of the Cambridge Police, did the streak of non-stop insults and claims of reverse racism against Gates from the sports radio tools continue this morning?



Nope. Not one word, not even in their dedicated 15-minute news headline segment. Today's topic was Daisuke Matsuzaka.






Gee no surprise there, Scoop.

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 15:25:12
Well then, double-frig. I was planning on heading to the Hall for Mr. Rice's inauguration back before "the troubles" in the spring.



Coulda seen Keith, huh?





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 15:37:27
Quote by TriSec:

Well then, double-frig. I was planning on heading to the Hall for Mr. Rice's inauguration back before "the troubles" in the spring.



Coulda seen Keith, huh?









Yeah, mmhm, told Larry O'Donnell is the worst.host.ever! Allison Stewart works. Where is she?

Comment by livingonli on 07/28/2009 15:42:21
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by TriSec:

Well then, double-frig. I was planning on heading to the Hall for Mr. Rice's inauguration back before "the troubles" in the spring.



Coulda seen Keith, huh?









Yeah, mmhm, told Larry O'Donnell is the worst.host.ever! Allison Stewart works. Where is she?


She fills in for Rachel and her NPR show was cancelled. She should be brought back as a Keith fill-in when Rachel's on.

Comment by Scoopster on 07/28/2009 15:43:02
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by TriSec:

Well then, double-frig. I was planning on heading to the Hall for Mr. Rice's inauguration back before "the troubles" in the spring.



Coulda seen Keith, huh?



Yeah, mmhm, told Larry O'Donnell is the worst.host.ever! Allison Stewart works. Where is she?


He was terrible, but to his credit the piece he did on the Cambridge police recordings was spot on (and was kinda my inspiration for the lil rant this morning).

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 15:46:01
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by TriSec:

Well then, double-frig. I was planning on heading to the Hall for Mr. Rice's inauguration back before "the troubles" in the spring.



Coulda seen Keith, huh?



Yeah, mmhm, told Larry O'Donnell is the worst.host.ever! Allison Stewart works. Where is she?


He was terrible, but to his credit the piece he did on the Cambridge police recordings was spot on (and was kinda my inspiration for the lil rant this morning).




Yeah, that was the highlight of the show otherwise it was kinda painful to watch. He's a great guest, host notsomuch.

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 15:51:22
Hm. I listen to the podcast. Some things don't work without the visual (oddball), but he came across OK on audio only.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 15:59:07
Quote by TriSec:

Hm. I listen to the podcast. Some things don't work without the visual (oddball), but he came across OK on audio only.









Hm the body language, without it, yes a different story.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 16:00:41
Yeah! Fall community plans coming together! Now I just have to get past the annual meeting and whatever "overthrow" a certain pair of PITA are planning.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 16:03:31
Quote by wickedpam:

Yeah! Fall community plans coming together! Now I just have to get past the annual meeting and whatever "overthrow" a certain pair of PITA are planning.




Toss 'em in the dirt hole, Mala! DIRT HOLE! Just as long as they don't get the hose.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 16:13:19
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Yeah! Fall community plans coming together! Now I just have to get past the annual meeting and whatever "overthrow" a certain pair of PITA are planning.




Toss 'em in the dirt hole, Mala! DIRT HOLE! Just as long as they don't get the hose.






:spit:



No dirt here only red clay - too messy :D

Comment by livingonli on 07/28/2009 16:25:49
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Yeah! Fall community plans coming together! Now I just have to get past the annual meeting and whatever "overthrow" a certain pair of PITA are planning.




Toss 'em in the dirt hole, Mala! DIRT HOLE! Just as long as they don't get the hose.






:spit:



No dirt here only red clay - too messy :D


Sounds like you need a wood chipper

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 16:36:06
Ah, GTA has our weekly crime watch walk tonight.



My tenant's association could beat up your association! :nana:





Comment by clintster on 07/28/2009 16:39:06
Soooo, who did this, Sarah Palin or Miss Teen South Carolina?



http://www.sadlyno.com/wordpress/uploads/2009/07/fox_map.jpg


Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 16:53:28
Quote by TriSec:

Ah, GTA has our weekly crime watch walk tonight.



My tenant's association could beat up your association! :nana:









Grand Theft Auto?

Comment by TriSec on 07/28/2009 17:05:24
Footnote: The other "plane crashes into a NYC building" event happened today. Who but true av-dorks know about it now?





A United States military plane crashes into the Empire State Building on this day in 1945, killing 14 people. The freak accident was caused by heavy fog.



The B-25 Mitchell bomber, with two pilots and one passenger aboard, was flying from New Bedford, Massachusetts, to LaGuardia Airport in New York City. As it came into the metropolitan area on that Saturday morning, the fog was particularly thick. Air-traffic controllers instructed the plane to fly to Newark Airport instead.



This new flight plan took the plane over Manhattan; the crew was specifically warned that the Empire State Building, the tallest building in the city at the time, was not visible. The bomber was flying relatively slowly and quite low, seeking better visibility, when it came upon the Chrysler Building in midtown. It swerved to avoid the building but the move sent it straight into the north side of the Empire State Building, near the 79th floor.



Upon impact, the plane’s jet fuel exploded, filling the interior of the building with flames all the way down to the 75th floor and sending flames out of the hole the plane had ripped open in the building’s side. One engine from the plane went straight through the building and landed in a penthouse apartment across the street. Other plane parts ended up embedded in and on top of nearby buildings. The other engine snapped an elevator cable while at least one woman was riding in the elevator car. The emergency auto brake saved the woman from crashing to the bottom, but the engine fell down the shaft and landed on top of it. Quick-thinking rescuers pulled the woman from the elevator, saving her life.



Since it was a Saturday, fewer workers than normal were in the building. Only 11 people in the building were killed, some suffering burns from the fiery jet fuel and others after being thrown out of the building. All 11 victims were workers from War Relief Services department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, into the offices of which the plane had crashed. The three people on the plane were also killed.



An 18 foot by 20 foot hole was left in the side of the Empire State Building. Though its structural integrity was not affected, the crash did cause nearly $1 million in damages, about $10.5 million in today’s money.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 17:12:40
Quote by TriSec:

Footnote: The other "plane crashes into a NYC building" event happened today. Who but true av-dorks know about it now?





A United States military plane crashes into the Empire State Building on this day in 1945, killing 14 people. The freak accident was caused by heavy fog.



The B-25 Mitchell bomber, with two pilots and one passenger aboard, was flying from New Bedford, Massachusetts, to LaGuardia Airport in New York City. As it came into the metropolitan area on that Saturday morning, the fog was particularly thick. Air-traffic controllers instructed the plane to fly to Newark Airport instead.



This new flight plan took the plane over Manhattan; the crew was specifically warned that the Empire State Building, the tallest building in the city at the time, was not visible. The bomber was flying relatively slowly and quite low, seeking better visibility, when it came upon the Chrysler Building in midtown. It swerved to avoid the building but the move sent it straight into the north side of the Empire State Building, near the 79th floor.



Upon impact, the plane’s jet fuel exploded, filling the interior of the building with flames all the way down to the 75th floor and sending flames out of the hole the plane had ripped open in the building’s side. One engine from the plane went straight through the building and landed in a penthouse apartment across the street. Other plane parts ended up embedded in and on top of nearby buildings. The other engine snapped an elevator cable while at least one woman was riding in the elevator car. The emergency auto brake saved the woman from crashing to the bottom, but the engine fell down the shaft and landed on top of it. Quick-thinking rescuers pulled the woman from the elevator, saving her life.



Since it was a Saturday, fewer workers than normal were in the building. Only 11 people in the building were killed, some suffering burns from the fiery jet fuel and others after being thrown out of the building. All 11 victims were workers from War Relief Services department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, into the offices of which the plane had crashed. The three people on the plane were also killed.



An 18 foot by 20 foot hole was left in the side of the Empire State Building. Though its structural integrity was not affected, the crash did cause nearly $1 million in damages, about $10.5 million in today’s money.







I'm not by any means an av-dork and I knew about it. Not the day it happened mind you, but the type of plane etc.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 17:32:04
Mommy! Hold me! Ann "Junk Toting Stick Figure" Coulter and I agree, birthers are full of crap.



Not just Coulter, but O'Reilly & Scarbourogh as well.

Comment by livingonli on 07/28/2009 17:55:14
Thom is arguing with a birther right now and teaching that person a lesson.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/28/2009 17:58:30
hey dummy you dont' have to have the hospital room number on your BC - I'm really starting to loathe these people.

Comment by Scoopster on 07/28/2009 18:40:00
Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/28/2009 19:03:07
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning all Monthly sales meeting in a few, database down all day for upgrades.. agh day at work! :wacko:



So the City of Cambridge released the 911 recording & police radio tapes regarding Skip Gates yesterday.. and it seems Sgt. Crowley was not being so truthful, as we originally believed but were led to not believe. It turns out the neighbor reporting the incident said it was probably just the neighbor locked out of his house, and the neighbor didn't mention race at all until questioned about it and even then didn't give much detail, and that Crowley clearly said on the radio that Gates handed over his IDs and had verified that Gates lived there.



So in the face of this contradictory information which verifies some culpability on the part of the Cambridge Police, did the streak of non-stop insults and claims of reverse racism against Gates from the sports radio tools continue this morning?



Nope. Not one word, not even in their dedicated 15-minute news headline segment. Today's topic was Daisuke Matsuzaka.




Ah, but the two birdbrains were still going full "racist" as they were blasting Matsuzaka for complaining about the Sox' training methods. Though AFAIC he should have been nowhere near the WBC. Amazing how he can be MVP there and blow himself out for the MLB season.

Comment by Raine on 07/28/2009 20:51:06
zOMG... Busy busy day.

Comment by livingonli on 07/28/2009 21:43:02
It looks like someone needs some downtime

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/28/2009 22:12:30
Quote by Raine:

zOMG... Busy busy day.






Well good busy or bad busy. I mean there's huge difference.

Comment by Scoopster on 07/29/2009 00:00:06
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

zOMG... Busy busy day.


Well good busy or bad busy. I mean there's huge difference.


I'm gonna put a wager on good busy.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/29/2009 00:37:53
Dean, better than O'Donnell.

Comment by livingonli on 07/29/2009 00:40:13
It certainly helped that they did a lot of segments on health care.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/29/2009 00:48:25
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

zOMG... Busy busy day.


Well good busy or bad busy. I mean there's huge difference.


I'm gonna put a wager on good busy.




That is where the smart money is.

Comment by livingonli on 07/29/2009 01:06:29
Fred Thompson has a radio show.