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58 out of 6000. Time to make the call, Gov's.
Author: Raine    Date: 06/28/2010 13:15:15

That is how many National Guard troops that Governor Haley Barbour has sent to the Gulf for clean up. The President authorized 6000 for his state (out of 17,500 total authorized) and he has sent only 58. He's not the only one, Bobby Jindal is doing the same thing. From CBS:
But nearly two months after the governor requested - and the Department of Defense approved the use of 6,000 Louisiana National Guard troops - only a fraction - 1,053 - have actually been deployed by Jindal to fight the spill.

But CBS News has learned that in addition to Louisiana's 1,053 troops of 6,000, Alabama has deployed 432 troops of 3,000 available. Even fewer have been deployed in Florida - 97 troops out of 2,500 - and Mississippi - 58 troops out of 6,000.

Those figures prompted President Obama to weigh in.

"I urge the governors in the affected states to activate these troops as soon as possible," Mr. Obama said.

It's believed officials in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi and are reluctant to use more troops because their presence could hurt tourism. In hardest-hit Louisiana, however, Jindal is pointing fingers.

"Actually we asked the White House to approve the initial 6,000," Jindal said. "What they came back and said is the Coast Guard and BP had to authorize individual tasks."

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45 comments (Latest Comment: 06/28/2010 21:56:29 by Raine)

Monday Pause.
Author: Raine    Date: 06/28/2010 12:14:33

Good Monday Morning. I am still catching up on all the happenings over the past 4 days. For now, Please accept this Blog Stub.

More importantly, May you rest in peace, Senator Robert Byrd. Your dear friend Ted is waiting for you.


http://blog.cleveland.com/nationworld_impact/2008/11/large_Congress_Robert-Byrd_Sept11-08-Meye.JPG

 
2 comments (Latest Comment: 06/28/2010 13:03:37 by wickedpam)

What's the weather?
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 06/27/2010 15:25:08

Yeah, I got nothin' today.
But... there is a big storm coming - possibly. Maybe.

So, here is some weather forcasts for ya'll:

Enjoy.


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6 comments (Latest Comment: 06/28/2010 03:51:20 by BobR)

Saturday Morning Stublet
Author: TriSec    Date: 06/26/2010 13:00:22

OK, so I got nothin' this morning.

I"m going to skim the intertubes for a bit; maybe something will catch my eye.

Of course, there's always Emoticon Theatre for my week...

my car -->









my mechanic -->



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7 comments (Latest Comment: 06/27/2010 02:30:54 by trojanrabbit)

News Roundup
Author: BobR    Date: 06/25/2010 12:31:57

Every once in a while rather than focus on a single topic, we like to provide our readers with a news roundup of stories that may or may not be on the front pages. Today's stories involve (surprise) politics, particularly of the "you gotta be kidding" variety...
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42 comments (Latest Comment: 06/25/2010 23:26:50 by trojanrabbit)

Crazy Wrong
Author: clintster    Date: 2010-06-24 12:03:38

This summer, as I spend time with my son and watch the World Cup on TV, I have also gotten a new addiction: Watching the beginning of Glenn Beck's FOX News show to see if he's snapped yet. It's not easy, and I am not sure how I might be able to tell, but with his falling ratings and loss of sponsors, it seems more and more that we might soon have a real-life Howard Beale moment.
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31 comments (Latest Comment: 06/24/2010 23:34:59 by trojanrabbit)

Selling America Short
Author: BobR    Date: 06/23/2010 11:07:36

Trading on the stock market is commonly referred to as legalized gambling. Traders buy and sell stocks, essentially betting that they will rise or fall. If they think it will rise, they buy stocks. If they think it will fall, they buy "futures", or as it is also known: selling short. In this case, they agree to sell the stock at today's price, and agree to "buy" it in the future at whatever price it happens to be. If the price falls, they make a profit. This is the yin and yang of the stock market.

The stock market has grown beyond simply trading in stocks of companies, however. Investment firms have special funds called hedge funds, which are composed primarily of short sales and derivatives. During the housing bubble, many banks actually bought derivatives that paid out if their own investments failed. That generated a lot of outrage.
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90 comments (Latest Comment: 06/24/2010 02:14:15 by Mondobubba)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 06/22/2010 10:18:30

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,652nd day in Iraq and our 3,180th day in Afghanistan.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4407
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4268
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3946
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3548
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 179

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,126
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 724
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,457
Journalists - Iraq: 338
Academics Killed - Iraq: 437


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

$ 1, 008, 559, 900, 000.00


We'll veer away from our usual fronts this morning and take a peek across the border at Pakistan. When Mr. Bush was "President", they were one of the so-called crucial allies in our warron terra. But over the past year and a half, and maybe longer, that relationship has cooled significantly.

In fact, Pakistan is rarely in the news these days. Even though we are killing civilians there just about every week. You all should know what a Predator Drone is. We've got hundreds of them circling around Pakistan, and in the most recent attack, 15 people were killed in Waziristan, but it's unclear at this time if there were any terrorists involved or if it was more civilians.

I suppose you could argue that drones serve a useful purpose; they circle in harms' way, and allow us to send American military presence into a war zone without risking any American lives.

But that's probably not helping matters any. Imagine for a moment you live in a ramshackle hut in the foothills. Your neighbors are a little iffy; maybe they like guns, maybe they don't. But they've never hurt anyone and helped you out when your farm needed some work.

Then one night, their house explodes for no reason, and the shrapnel takes out your cow and also your wife who happened to be out in the field that day.

That's allegedly the primary motivation behind the Times Square bomber. At his arraignment hearing yesterday, he pleaded guilty 'a hundred times over' and pretty much confirmed what we on the left have been saying for years now.


"I want to plead guilty and I'm going to plead guilty a hundred times over because until the hour the U.S. pulls it forces from Iraq and Afghanistan and stops the drone strikes in Somalia and Yemen and in Pakistan and stops the occupation of Muslim lands and stops killing the Muslims and stops reporting the Muslims to its government, we will be attacking U.S., and I plead guilty to that."

"The drone hits in Afghanistan and Iraq, they don't see children, they don't see anybody. They kill women, children, they kill everybody. It's a war, and in war, they kill people. They're killing all Muslims."



But Pakistan is an awful long way from here, right? Why should we worry about how we're killing our enemies, as long as our enemies are being killed?

Aside from the moral and political issues, you should be worried about drones. Because they might be coming to an airspace near you.


 
31 comments (Latest Comment: 06/23/2010 02:35:44 by Will in Chicago)

For the GOP, It's just a way of life.
Author: Raine    Date: 06/21/2010 12:38:27

Last week, many people were outraged at Representative Joe Barton who literally apologized on the floor of the House of Representatives to British Petroleum for a 20 million billion "shakedown" by the President. Oh Republicans were aghast. They immediately distanced themselves from Barton and it was reported that if he didn't apologize for his statement they would threaten to remove him from his ranking committee position.

That would be good, if it weren't just smoke and mirrors. While I am admittedly not a very big fan of Rham Emmanuel, he said something yesterday morning in a This Week interview that brought it all home:
That’s not a political gaffe, those are prepared remarks. That is a philosophy. That is an approach to what they see. They see the aggrieved party here as BP, not the fishermen,” Emanuel told me during my exclusive This Week interview.

Emanuel said Barton and Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul, who recently called the President’s criticism of BP “un-American,” are a reflection of the Republican Party’s governing philosophy. “They think that the government’s the problem,” Emanuel said. “And I think what Joe Barton did was remind the American people, in case they forgot, how the Republicans would govern.”

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41 comments (Latest Comment: 06/21/2010 19:34:34 by TriSec)

It's Dads Day!
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 06/20/2010 13:48:49

It's Fathers Day! A holiday concocted by the Greeting Card industry - the same industry that adds its' name to a fluffy TV channel. At least that's what a friends brother told my friends cousin and he told me, so it must be true.

I was wondering if everyone got their DAD something? Here's a few gift ideas for the Dads we love and hate:

For Tony Hayward's son (BP CEO) I recommend a Hummer with a 1/4 tank of gas and no brakes combined with a trip package to the Sahara. Let him drive to relieve the tension that's certainly piled on, and promise to pick him up when he runs out of gas. One day.

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8 comments (Latest Comment: 06/21/2010 00:22:54 by AuntAzalea)

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