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Veteran's Day 2008
Author: TriSec    Date: 11/11/2008 11:23:43

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,064th day in Iraq.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4193
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4054
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3732
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3335
Since Election (1/31/05): 2756

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 314
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 626
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 379
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 445



We find this morning's cost of war passing through: $ 570, 208, 000, 000 .00



Our friends at IAVA are celebrating veteran's day this year by launching a new ad campaign. Apparently, despite getting a new GI Bill in this last session of congress, the Pentagon is doing a terrible job publicizing it, so once again it falls to the veteran's groups to make sure the soldiers get everything they're entitled to. We all hope this will stop under President Obama.




What has the power to shut down part of JFK Airport, the Number 7 Subway Train, and one of the busiest intersections in New York City?

A bold new campaign to support veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.

I’ve told you before about the isolation many troops feel when they come home from Iraq. It’s a shock to realize you’ve been fighting a war while for the average American, life has gone on basically unchanged. For many veterans returning from war, it can be hard to reconnect with friends, family and community.

So today, as people gather nationwide to honor all those who have served, I have a very exciting announcement to make. IAVA is launching a historic, groundbreaking Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign aimed at easing the transition for veterans returning home from combat. Created by veterans, for veterans, this innovative media campaign is like nothing America has ever seen.

We’re going to make sure that today’s veterans find the community and the support that they have earned. These PSAs, which will soon be running nationwide, were created in partnership with the Ad Council. You might not know the organization, but you definitely know their campaigns - these are the folks responsible for “Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk” and “A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste.” This new campaign will be just as iconic and just as effective.

Sure, it’s a powerful ad. But what is this PSA going to do to help vets?

It will bring them together and connect them with the veteran’s hall of the future. Veterans coming home have told us again and again, the thing they need most of all is to reconnect with other vets. So this innovative campaign links veterans to a new private social network, exclusively for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, at www.CommunityOfVeterans.org.

For many veterans, they are in Baghdad one day and Brooklyn the next. They don’t come home to a community full of people who have also fought in Iraq. CommunityOfVeterans.org will be a place they can build bonds with people who understand where they’re coming from. The website will also provide veterans with a searchable database of vetted resources - including everything from free counseling to help with your home loan. In addition, they’ll get access to specials for vets only-from sporting event tickets to free music.

We’ve all heard horror stories about vets struggling to find their place after coming home from combat. This historic campaign will save lives, and it will finally turn the page on how veterans were treated in America after Vietnam. This is the welcome home that our newest generation of heroes has been waiting for.

But there is still more to do after Veterans Day is over. Our new President will have to move boldly and quickly to support new veterans and their families. And he’ll need the support of every single American-no matter who they voted for or where they stand on the war.







So, what is everyone doing for Veteran's Day this year? Unfortunately, this is one of those holidays that is "optional" in many companies. Fortunately, where I work now gives us the day. (You know who I work for; he can't NOT have Veteran's Day). I always thought it was unfair, especially if there are any servicemen that have to work on a day that was set aside to honor them. If you're sitting at your desk today, why not dash off an e-mail to the CEO asking him why?



Like I said, I have the holiday today...so file under "isn't it ironic?"....I'm off to burn flags this morning.

"The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning."

Every year on Veteran's Day, the town of Concord, MA puts on an elaborate ceremony with Revolutionary War re-enactors, current VFW and US Servicemen, and of course an army of local Scouts.

So...remember to fly your flag today if you can, and thank a veteran. We've still got a few weeks until Mr. Obama takes office, and probably a few months after that before anything will really change in Iraq. But hope is coming!


 

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