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Author: TriSec    Date: 08/18/2009 10:28:16

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,344th 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): 4331
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4192
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3870
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3472
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 103

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 782
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 530
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,395
Journalists - Iraq: 139
Academics Killed - Iraq: 423


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

$ 899, 350, 550, 000 .00




As we all know, the right and left spin machines have been on hyper-cycle these past few weeks over healthcare reform. It sounds like there's yet another myth out there, about the VA being destroyed by the proposed reform. Naturally, our friends at IAVA have something to say about that:


For weeks now, health care reform has taken center stage in Washington, on every news program, and in contentious town halls across the country. Not even the Army's troubling suicide numbers, the fate of the American POW being held by the Taliban, or the elections being held this week in Afghanistan have been able to break through this non-stop media circus.

After the new GI Bill went into effect earlier this month, it looked like August might actually be a slow time for vets' issues. I was prepared to spend hours watching pre-season football and America's Best Dance Crew. But then veterans joined doctors, the British and everybody's Grandma as the latest group to be thrust into the national health care fight. And maybe it's about time. The "health care reform will destroy the VA" rumors were starting to pop up at town halls almost as frequently as protesters with handguns.

So this week, we got a brief respite from the "public options" and the "death panels" to hear from the Administration about the implications of the proposed health care reform on the nation's largest health care provider, the VA. Hundreds of veterans were in attendance to hear President Obama and VA Secretary Shinseki address this issue firsthand at the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention and two town halls in Pennsylvania. They promised America's veterans that despite the rumors, VA health care will be protected.

There are still many unknowns about the direction the country will take with health care reform. But one thing is certain: any national health care plan must ensure that all veterans can continue to take full advantage of VA health care - without added penalty or cost. Veterans groups have been united in voicing this position loud and clear. The VA may not be perfect, but it is a critical part of the sacred covenant that exists between the American public and its veterans.

Despite its well-publicized challenges in recent years, the VA health care system delivers the highest quality services to millions of veterans. With more than 170 hospitals, hundreds of clinics, and Vet Centers, the VA is seen as a leader in the health care industry for its medical research, electronic health records, and patient satisfaction scores. Experts widely agree that VA health care is "equivalent to, or better than, care in any private or public health care system." And while improvements must be made with regards to access to care, the veterans' health care system must be protected.

But we can't stop there. We must also find ways to improve the VA, a health care system that serves 8 million veterans. In the coming months, politicians on both sides of the aisle must work together to improve mental health care, expand rural access to the VA, and improve services for female veterans. With the country now focused on health care, there is no better time to address the unique health care challenges facing veterans.

Yesterday, President Obama pledged, "One thing that reform won't change is veterans' health care. No one is going to take away your benefits. That's the truth." When Congress returns to work in September, IAVA and veterans of all generations will be there to ensure this promise is kept.



I was planning on looking a little bit at Afghanistan this morning. I want you to go back up and look at the "other" casualty figures listed today. Afghanistan lists 530 non-American casualties....we do still have allies there, and they're paying the price as much as we are. 200 of the dead on that list are UK soldiers.


A British soldier injured by a roadside explosion in Afghanistan has died in a hospital in central England, marking the UK's 201st military death in the war in Afghanistan.

The soldier, who died on Saturday, was wounded in Helmand province, in southern Afghanistan, on August 13, the defence ministry said.

Gordon Brown, the prime minister, called the grim milestone of 200 British deaths since the October 2001 US-led invasion "deeply tragic news".

Despite public doubt surrounding the effectiveness of the British role in Afghanistan, Brown said that their mission to prevent the central-Asian nation from being used as a base for al-Qaeda was vital and would not retreat.

"Today is a day of mourning, and also a day of reflection. I want to thank the entire armed forces and the families and communities which sustain them," Brown said.

"We owe it to you all never to forget those who have died.

"But my commitment is clear: we must and will make Britain safer by making Afghanistan more stable."

The death came on the day a suicide car bomb killed eight people and wounded scores more outside the Nato International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, on Saturday.

British troop numbers in Afghanistan are currently at their highest level, with 9,150 soldiers stationed in the country.


There's probably a few more town hall meetings left before Congress heads back to Washington...I'd sure love to see some more veterans come out and stand on our side of the lines. Nothing irritates me more than to see the graybeards and vets standing on the wrong side of the road screaming that government needs to stay out of healthcare. Put your money where your mouth is and drop Medicare and stop going to the VA, then.


 

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Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 12:55:06
Morning

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 12:56:52
Goood morning!!



The RI District 2 town hall (for Rep. Langevin) had to be rescheduled because the venue they planned to hold the meeting at could only seat 100 people by code. No word on when & where the meeting with my rep (Patrick Kennedy) is gonna be yet, so I might just stroll over to this one and see what kind of mayhem the teabagger brigade is stirring up.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 12:58:19
Mornin' Mala! You snuck in & beat me to first!

Comment by m-hadley on 08/18/2009 13:27:54
Morning Everybodee,

This morning on NPR they interviewed a British surgeon and a former member of the National Health Board who called the republican claims of health care rationing "ludicrous." They are nothing but out and out bold-faced lies.

Cheers, mfaye

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 13:29:03
This is what I hear when Republicans, especially Grassley, talk about health care:



http://memegenerator.net/Content/Images/Instances/Philosoraptor-Has-anyone-really-been-far-even-as-decided-to-use-even-go-want-to-do-look-more-like6.jpg


Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 13:44:21
The list of remaining targets, according to RawStory:

Beck's current advertisers, according to FoxNewsBoycott.com (but minus those confirmed to have dropped) include: 60Plus.org, AARP Insurance, Accu Chek Aviva, ADT Security, Apple, Avodart, Brita, Conservatives for Patients Rights, Ditech, Forex.com, Golden Corral, Healthy Choice, HSBC Life Insurance, Mercedes-Benz, Metastock, Nexium, Pepboys, Rapid Bath, Red Lobster, Super8 motels, Superior Gold Group, United Healthcare, The Wall Street Journal and Weitz & Luxenburg.


Somehow I don't think we'll get the WSJ to drop their advertising.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 13:48:01
Quote by Scoopster:

The list of remaining targets, according to RawStory:

Beck's current advertisers, according to FoxNewsBoycott.com (but minus those confirmed to have dropped) include: 60Plus.org, AARP Insurance, Accu Chek Aviva, ADT Security, Apple, Avodart, Brita, Conservatives for Patients Rights, Ditech, Forex.com, Golden Corral, Healthy Choice, HSBC Life Insurance, Mercedes-Benz, Metastock, Nexium, Pepboys, Rapid Bath, Red Lobster, Super8 motels, Superior Gold Group, United Healthcare, The Wall Street Journal and Weitz & Luxenburg.


Somehow I don't think we'll get the WSJ to drop their advertising.






The big one to get would be Apple, but the small ones like Golden Corral, Pep Boys, Red Lobster would see more of an imediate impact if people called for a boycott of them till they dropped their advertiseing from Beck

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 13:49:54
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Scoopster:

The list of remaining targets, according to RawStory:

Beck's current advertisers, according to FoxNewsBoycott.com (but minus those confirmed to have dropped) include: 60Plus.org, AARP Insurance, Accu Chek Aviva, ADT Security, Apple, Avodart, Brita, Conservatives for Patients Rights, Ditech, Forex.com, Golden Corral, Healthy Choice, HSBC Life Insurance, Mercedes-Benz, Metastock, Nexium, Pepboys, Rapid Bath, Red Lobster, Super8 motels, Superior Gold Group, United Healthcare, The Wall Street Journal and Weitz & Luxenburg.


Somehow I don't think we'll get the WSJ to drop their advertising.


The big one to get would be Apple, but the small ones like Golden Corral, Pep Boys, Red Lobster would see more of an imediate impact if people called for a boycott of them till they dropped their advertiseing from Beck


I have no idea why AARP is still there, except to target the geezer audience.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 13:52:43
Right this guys a brain surgeon

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 14:54:56
Giant rat-eating pitcher plant named after David Attenborough



Interesting story, and damn that's a big plant!

Comment by BobR on 08/18/2009 14:55:47
Quote by Scoopster:

This is what I hear when Republicans, especially Grassley, talk about health care:



http://memegenerator.net/Content/Images/Instances/Philosoraptor-Has-anyone-really-been-far-even-as-decided-to-use-even-go-want-to-do-look-more-like6.jpg




Comment by BobR on 08/18/2009 15:02:11
Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 15:13:30
Good Morning!

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 15:16:06
Quote by wickedpam:

Right this guys a brain surgeon
Did someone call in claiming that we would lose our brain surgeons to HCR?



Virginia Galloway (Head of the Georgia Teabagger Party) said that very same thing at the Anti HCR here in Atlanta SAturday.



Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 15:20:19
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Right this guys a brain surgeon
Did someone call in claiming that we would lose our brain surgeons to HCR?



Virginia Galloway (Head of the Georgia Teabagger Party) said that very same thing at the Anti HCR here in Atlanta SAturday.


I have no idea what she's worried about, because she's obviously brainless.

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 15:22:38
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Right this guys a brain surgeon
Did someone call in claiming that we would lose our brain surgeons to HCR?



Virginia Galloway (Head of the Georgia Teabagger Party) said that very same thing at the Anti HCR here in Atlanta SAturday.


I have no idea what she's worried about, because she's obviously brainless.
She said that specialists like Brain Surgeons would be forced to become Primary Care Doctors. (that would lead into the myth that if we cover EVERYONE we wouldn't have enough doctors)



Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 15:30:40
Good morning everyone.



Quiet on the blog this morning.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 15:54:55
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

Right this guys a brain surgeon
Did someone call in claiming that we would lose our brain surgeons to HCR?



Virginia Galloway (Head of the Georgia Teabagger Party) said that very same thing at the Anti HCR here in Atlanta SAturday.







no some overly country sounding person called the show claiming to be a "brain" surgeon. Now I live in the "country" here - yes Manassas is rather redneck and even here they call them neurosurgeons

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 15:57:45
Sounds like the "brain surgeon" was missing a brain.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 15:58:49
Quote by BobR:

This one is for Mondo: When Zombies Attack - Science meets Shaun of the Dead






Solanum!!!

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 15:59:20
**** CNN confirms Robert Novak has died of cancer ****

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 15:59:33
Quote by livingonli:

Sounds like the "brain surgeon" was missing a brain.






trust me he was dully(sp?) mocked

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 16:01:29
Quote by Raine:

**** CNN confirms Robert Novak has died of cancer ****


Best wishes to his family. That is all.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 16:14:21
snotty little man on with Thom

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 16:17:59
Quote by Raine:

**** CNN confirms Robert Novak has died of cancer ****


I'm wondering if we can't have actual justice that maybe a little poetic justice may be in order for Cheney, Rove, and anyone else involved in the Valerie Plame leak.

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 16:20:07
ESPN just announced that Brett Favre signed with the Vikings for 12 mil.



What the heck.. the guy is more indecisive than a stoner in the fkin cookie aisle.

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 16:34:33
that deal will probably work out as well for the Vikings as it did for the Jets.

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 16:52:43
Quote by livingonli:

that deal will probably work out as well for the Vikings as it did for the Jets.


Maybe those *Death Panels* should include end of Career counseling.

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 16:53:45
Oh the Irony Hurts! Alaska is FOR Death Panels

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 17:18:28
Quote by Raine:

Quote by livingonli:

that deal will probably work out as well for the Vikings as it did for the Jets.


Maybe those *Death Panels* should include end of Career counseling.


Especially when some people don't know when to quit. Didn't he save his money all those years with the Packers

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 17:20:52
Why the Cato Institute is full of shit part 87. I was listening to "Tell Me More" on NPR and some "healthcare analyst" from Cato was jabbering about market based solutions and he lets go with this gem speaking about employer based health coverage, "...that is about $9,000 in earnings employees don't see." Hey asshole benefits aren't earnings. Disingenuous dickweed. Is it no wonder that Cato is able to baffle the under informed with their bullshit?

Comment by m-hadley on 08/18/2009 17:26:52
Quote by Raine:

**** CNN confirms Robert Novak has died of cancer ****


Didn't Stephanie know him as "Ralph?"

I'm just asking...

mfaye

Comment by Scoopster on 08/18/2009 17:29:44
Quote by Mondobubba:

Why the Cato Institute is full of shit part 87. I was listening to "Tell Me More" on NPR and some "healthcare analyst" from Cato was jabbering about market based solutions and he lets go with this gem speaking about employer based health coverage, "...that is about $9,000 in earnings employees don't see." Hey asshole benefits aren't earnings. Disingenuous dickweed. Is it no wonder that Cato is able to baffle the under informed with their bullshit?


Personally I would argue that it's $9,000 in employee benefits that is quite understood by the recipient, yet the true benefit provided is not fully recognized until a major medical condition pops up that would cost far more than $9000.



Then again, if the greedy asshole insurance company refuses to cover something, that's when that money is "not seen".

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 17:30:05
Quote by m-hadley:

Quote by Raine:

**** CNN confirms Robert Novak has died of cancer ****


Didn't Stephanie know him as "Ralph?"

I'm just asking...

mfaye


Yep. That was a running gag at one point.

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 17:42:34
Quote by BobR:

This one is for Mondo: When Zombies Attack - Science meets Shaun of the Dead






Bob this is vital information. Clearly from Mala's response, she is on top of the coming zombiepocalypse. Don't discount the zombie menace. They are everywhere! Just look at townhall meetings!

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 17:59:08




One in a hilarious ads from Vern Fonk, insurance guy.

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 18:09:19
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

This one is for Mondo: When Zombies Attack - Science meets Shaun of the Dead






Bob this is vital information. Clearly from Mala's response, she is on top of the coming zombiepocalypse. Don't discount the zombie menace. They are everywhere! Just look at townhall meetings!




I've read my survival guide! I know what's coming! Kept the machete in the pantry "just in case", still have to get an axe so I can take out the stairs though - don't want to draw attention cause I don't have any trees to chop down ;)



Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 18:11:32
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

This one is for Mondo: When Zombies Attack - Science meets Shaun of the Dead






Bob this is vital information. Clearly from Mala's response, she is on top of the coming zombiepocalypse. Don't discount the zombie menace. They are everywhere! Just look at townhall meetings!




I've read my survival guide! I know what's coming! Kept the machete in the pantry "just in case", still have to get an axe so I can take out the stairs though - don't want to draw attention cause I don't have any trees to chop down ;)





Mala, I am thinking of using an old Titan missle silo complex for my zombie survival shelter. You in?

Comment by wickedpam on 08/18/2009 18:37:01
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

This one is for Mondo: When Zombies Attack - Science meets Shaun of the Dead






Bob this is vital information. Clearly from Mala's response, she is on top of the coming zombiepocalypse. Don't discount the zombie menace. They are everywhere! Just look at townhall meetings!




I've read my survival guide! I know what's coming! Kept the machete in the pantry "just in case", still have to get an axe so I can take out the stairs though - don't want to draw attention cause I don't have any trees to chop down ;)





Mala, I am thinking of using an old Titan missle silo complex for my zombie survival shelter. You in?






I was thinking my own island but since I've caught parts of The Colony I'm thinking that's too much to deal with esp with all the ones coming out of the water. Is it cold at the complex? I'm picturing Canada at this point ;)

Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 19:17:44
Quote by Mondobubba:

Why the Cato Institute is full of shit part 87. I was listening to "Tell Me More" on NPR and some "healthcare analyst" from Cato was jabbering about market based solutions and he lets go with this gem speaking about employer based health coverage, "...that is about $9,000 in earnings employees don't see." Hey asshole benefits aren't earnings. Disingenuous dickweed. Is it no wonder that Cato is able to baffle the under informed with their bullshit?
Not sure what context this was said in as I did not listen to the interview, So take this as it is.



Currently in America -- on average, $8000 a year of a personals salary goes towards the uninsured in America. So, he might have a point. Not so much about Market based solutions, but he is trying to spin the amount Americans ALREADY ARE paying for the uninsured in America.



Comment by Raine on 08/18/2009 20:44:00
Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 20:58:24
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Why the Cato Institute is full of shit part 87. I was listening to "Tell Me More" on NPR and some "healthcare analyst" from Cato was jabbering about market based solutions and he lets go with this gem speaking about employer based health coverage, "...that is about $9,000 in earnings employees don't see." Hey asshole benefits aren't earnings. Disingenuous dickweed. Is it no wonder that Cato is able to baffle the under informed with their bullshit?
Not sure what context this was said in as I did not listen to the interview, So take this as it is.



Currently in America -- on average, $8000 a year of a personals salary goes towards the uninsured in America. So, he might have a point. Not so much about Market based solutions, but he is trying to spin the amount Americans ALREADY ARE paying for the uninsured in America.





The context was clearly about employee contributions to healthcare. I didn't stick around to hear the guy from the Urban Institute discuss what was wrong with market based solutions.

Comment by Mondobubba on 08/18/2009 21:00:27




Why yes I do.

Comment by livingonli on 08/18/2009 22:08:26
Maybe we should dig up a clip of Bob Dylan's John Birch Society Blues.

Comment by TriSec on 08/19/2009 01:13:57
*grunt*



Evening, comrade.



The hose of carmine doth sucketh.





Comment by Mondobubba on 08/19/2009 02:14:14
Quote by TriSec:

*grunt*



Evening, comrade.



The hose of carmine doth sucketh.







As do the Icterus galbulae

Comment by Raine on 08/19/2009 02:38:45
Quote by livingonli:

Maybe we should dig up a clip of Bob Dylan's John Birch Society Blues.


Try this.