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Author: TriSec    Date: 10/05/2010 10:25:44

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,757th day in Iraq and our 3,285th 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): 4424
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4285
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3565
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 196
Since Operation New Dawn: 7

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,311
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 816
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,487
Journalists - Iraq : 348
Academics Killed - Iraq: 448

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

$ 1, 089, 687, 875, 000 .00




Dr. Maddow has often said that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan won't truly end until the last veteran dies screaming in his sleep perhaps 70 years from now. Much has been done in an attempt to support our veteran's mental health needs...but it's not nearly enough.

Military suicide prevention efforts fail


(Reuters) - Efforts to prevent suicides among U.S. war veterans are failing, in part because distressed troops do not trust the military to help them, top military officials said on Thursday.

Poor training, a lack of coordination and an overstretched military are also factors, but a new 76-point plan lays out ways to improve this, Colonel John Bradley, chief of psychiatry at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, told a conference.

Bradley said a team of experts spent a year interviewing troops who had attempted suicide, family members and others for the report and plan, presented last month to Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who is due to report to Congress in 90 days.

"They tell us again and again that we are failing," Bradley told a symposium on military medicine sponsored by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

Each branch of the services -- the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines -- rushed to create a suicide prevention program, but there was no coordination. The report recommends that the defense secretary's office take over coordination of suicide prevention efforts.

On-the-ground prevention training often failed because those running the sessions did not understand their importance, Bradley said.

"They are mocked and they are probably harmful," he said.


The need is urgent. I've you've been following the news this past week, then you undoubtedly heard about this:

Fort Hood reports record number of suicides


FORT HOOD, Texas — Fort Hood officials are investigating a rash of suicides in recent days, including the apparent murder-suicide of a soldier and his wife.

The incidents come as the central Texas Army post reports a record number of soldiers taking their own lives. According to figures released Tuesday, 14 suicides and six more suspected suicides have been reported so far this year among soldiers stationed at Fort Hood. Fort Hood reported 11 suicides in all of 2009.

On Sunday, 31-year-old Sgt. Michael Timothy Franklin and his wife, Jessie Ann Franklin, were found shot dead in their Fort Hood home. Army officials are investigating the deaths as a murder-suicide.

Two soldiers died Saturday in unrelated apparent suicides, including a veteran of four tours in Iraq. A fourth soldier was found dead Friday.



Changing gears, you might remember this blog. There is a follow up...the case is among the first up at the current session of the Supreme Court.


WASHINGTON — The most vexing free speech fight in years confronts the Supreme Court on Wednesday, pitting a loud-mouthed, anti-gay Kansas church against a grieving Pennsylvania father.

The father, Albert Snyder, has already won the popular vote hands-down. Forty-eight states support him. So do 42 senators and all the major veterans' organizations.

The constitutional tally, though, isn't nearly so simple.

"The government may not curtail speech simply because the speaker's message may be offensive to his audience," University of Missouri Law School Professor Christina Wells noted in a legal filing.

In Snyder v. Phelps, justices will decide whether to protect speech that Wells characterized as "provocative, offensive and disrespectful." Wells acknowledged it might even be considered "contemptible."

For all the pain they may have caused, however the public rants against homosexuality by the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., might just be found to be protected by the First Amendment.

"This is obviously an emotion-laden case," said Steven R. Shapiro, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, but "the First Amendment was designed to protect unpopular speech against (the majority's) distaste. At the end of the day I think that's where the Supreme Court ends up."

Most everyone outside of the small Westboro Baptist Church voices distaste for how church members exploited the funeral of Albert Snyder's son Matthew.


I'll post it again; if you hear of a soldier's funeral in your area, you might just want to check out Patriot Guard Riders to see if they are planning to attend. You never know where Fred Phelps will rear his ugly head next.


 

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Comment by wickedpam on 10/05/2010 13:07:55
Morning

Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 13:16:33
Good Morning!

Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 13:30:19
I missed this gem last night...

It Has Come To This: O'Donnell Family Straightens Out Father's Bozo The Clown Career

Christine O'Donnell's campaign is facing yet another set of questions about her background, and this time it's on a really weird line of discussion -- whether her father was Philadelphia's local Bozo the Clown. Seriously.

As Mark Leibovich at the New York Times reports, the O'Donnell family's past claims that her father Daniel O'Donnell had worked as Bozo sparked an uprising of online commenters who insisted that no, Daniel O'Donnell was not listed on Wikipedia as having been one of the many regionally licensed Bozo the Clown TV hosts.


Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 13:35:47
Morning, comrades!

Did I mention that I am amused at how scrambly the office has been since I quit? They're all worried their EDI is going to collapse 30 seconds after I leave Friday.

(Permanent was no longer an option anyway....I don't think the company is going to be in Boston much longer.)



Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 14:05:19
Feeling a little pride for my old Stomping grounds!

ShopRite donates $200,000 to Hudson Valley veterans groups

ShopRite Supermarkets recently announced a donation of $200,000 to benefit three nonprofit veteran organizations aiding service members and their families in the Hudson Valley.

The money raised will benefit The Tower of Hope, the Orange County Veterans Food Pantry and the Committee for the Families of Iraqi War Veterans.

"We are proud to announce this $200,000 donation benefiting these three organizations,"


Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 14:06:04
Scoop posted some Amazing pictures from the One Nation MArch!



Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 14:36:28
Uhm -- the Subway doesn't go to Yonkers.

Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 15:01:16
Well, fuck them, then.

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.

-Galileo Galilei

Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 15:11:50
Appropriate for today's blog....it's not clear if they were Patriot Riders or not, but there were dueling protests at Arlington today.

Let that sink in for a minute. Westboro Baptist has defiled Arlington.



Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 15:16:35
Quote by TriSec:
Appropriate for today's blog....it's not clear if they were Patriot Riders or not, but there were dueling protests at Arlington today.

Let that sink in for a minute. Westboro Baptist has defiled Arlington.

Westboro is just scum.


Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 15:17:55
Quote by TriSec:
Well, fuck them, then.

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.

-Galileo Galilei

Good thing I could not really give a rat's ass about that church.



Comment by BobR on 10/05/2010 15:28:59
Quote by TriSec:
Appropriate for today's blog....it's not clear if they were Patriot Riders or not, but there were dueling protests at Arlington today.

Let that sink in for a minute. Westboro Baptist has defiled Arlington.


That was yesterday- I saw the pictures in the paper this morning and was a little peeved I didn't know about it. I would LOVE to get in the faces of these pigs.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/05/2010 15:30:37
Solar power coming to White House

check out what I found cruising google news

Comment by Scoopster on 10/05/2010 15:38:10
Morning all! Ugh this cold rain sucks iwannagobaktobed..
Quote by Raine:
Scoop posted some Amazing pictures from the One Nation March!

I loves me some batch upload..


Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 15:38:10
Quote by wickedpam:
Solar power coming to White House

check out what I found cruising google news



The Pres could make this easy; can't he issue an executive order requiring all Federal properties to generate 20% of their electricity using alternate methods?

Comment by livingonli on 10/05/2010 15:45:16
Good morning folks.

My dogs are killing me.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/05/2010 15:52:47
Quote by livingonli:
Good morning folks.

My dogs are killing me.



soak them in warm salt water - it should cut any swelling

Comment by Scoopster on 10/05/2010 16:52:25
That Donald Duck video from yesterday is HILARIOUS!



Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 17:17:37
Quote by Scoopster:
That Donald Duck video from yesterday is HILARIOUS!


IT was perfect, on point and in your face.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/05/2010 17:18:31
Hey, just heard Alan Grayson on with Ed - did Ed steal him from Steph?

Comment by Scoopster on 10/05/2010 17:38:16
Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 18:19:00
Quote by Scoopster:
SAVE THE PUPPIES!



Please tell me that's from the Onion.

They oppose puppies? Really? All political joking aside?

You will excuse me whilst my mind boggles.


But I shouldn't be surprised. These are, after all, the same people that would still support "President" Bush if he killed, cooked, and ate a small child on the South Lawn during the annual Easter egg roll.



Comment by BobR on 10/05/2010 18:27:08
Quote by Scoopster:
SAVE THE PUPPIES!

Fuck you Tea Party - sometimes it's good to have "Big Government".

Comment by TriSec on 10/05/2010 18:58:20
You all will excuse me now while I pick my jaw up off the floor.

Senator Brown's office just called me.

About a week ago, I dashed off a brief thank-you note over his crafting of legislation to investigate what's going on at Arlington.

An actual staffer just called me to thank me for my support...and to reiterate that our Senator is taking this matter very seriously, and to update me that he's changed the bill slightly to include transferring the administration to the Dept. of Veteran's Affairs. (I think it's under the National Park Service right now.)

No democrat has even acknowledged that I exist any more than sending the de riguer form letter.

He's still got his flaws, hell yes....but if he's doing this for the veterans, then by all means he needs all the support he can get.

The story from a few days back.

Comment by Raine on 10/05/2010 23:58:51


It's me and Honey!!!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 10/06/2010 02:32:35
I am cross posting this from UNN:

An investigation by Think Progress has found that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is using its general fund, which takes money from foreign companies, to fund campaign attack ads. So, we now see not just American corporations influencing our elections but foreign corporations being able to do so through the Chamber of Commerce.

Here are some details:

Exclusive: Foreign-Funded ‘U.S.’ Chamber Of Commerce Running Partisan Attack Ads
By Lee Fang

The largest attack campaign against Democrats this fall is being waged by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a trade association organized as a 501©(6) that can raise and spend unlimited funds without ever disclosing any of its donors. The Chamber has promised to spend an unprecedented $75 million to defeat candidates like Jack Conway, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Jerry Brown, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA), and Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA). As of Sept. 15th, the Chamber had aired more than 8,000 ads on behalf of GOP Senate candidates alone, according to a study from the Wesleyan Media Project. The Chamber’s spending has dwarfed every other issue group and most political party candidate committee spending. A ThinkProgress investigation has found that the Chamber funds its political attack campaign out of its general account, which solicits foreign funding. And while the Chamber will likely assert it has internal controls, foreign money is fungible, permitting the Chamber to run its unprecedented attack campaign. According to legal experts consulted by ThinkProgress, the Chamber is likely skirting longstanding campaign finance law that bans the involvement of foreign corporations in American elections.

In recent years, the Chamber has become very aggressive with its fundraising, opening offices abroad and helping to found foreign chapters (known as Business Councils or “AmChams”). While many of these foreign operations include American businesses with interests overseas, the Chamber has also spearheaded an effort to raise money from foreign corporations, including ones controlled by foreign governments. These foreign members of the Chamber send money either directly to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, or the foreign members fund their local Chamber, which in turn, transfers dues payments back to the Chamber’s H Street office in Washington DC. These funds are commingled to the Chamber’s 501©(6) account which is the vehicle for the attack ads:

– The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has created a large presence in the small, oil-rich country of Bahrain. In 2006, the Chamber created a local affiliate called the “U.S.-Bahrain Business Council” (USBBC), an organization to help businesses in Bahrain take advantage of the Chamber’s “network of government and business relationships in the US and worldwide.” As the USBBC’s bylaws state, it is not an actual separate entity, rather it is simply an office of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s 501©(6) trade association. Many of the USBBC’s board members are Bahrainian, including Aluminum Bahrain, Gulf Air, Midal Cables, the Nass Group, Bahrain Maritime & Mercantile International, the Bahrain Petroleum Company (state-owned), Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company, and First Leasing Bank. With each of these foreign board members to the USBBC contributing at least $10,000 annually, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce raises well over $100,000 a year in money from foreign businesses through its operation in Bahrain. Notably, the membership form provided by the USBBC directs applicants to send or wire their money directly to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The membership form also explicitly states that the foreign-owned firms are welcomed.

– Like the Chamber’s involvement in Bahrain, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce operates in India through a group called “U.S.-India Business Council” (USIBC), which has offices around the world but is headquartered in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Dozens of Indian businesses, including some of India’s largest corporations like the State Bank of India (state-run) and ICICI Bank, are members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce through the USIBC. Annual membership dues range from $7,500 to $15,000 or more, and the money is given directly into the Chamber’s 501©(6) bank account. Like the USBBC, the USIBC generates well over $200,000 a year in dues for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce from foreign businesses. On the USIBC website, many of the groups lobbying goals advocate changing American policy to help businesses in India. Under the manufacturing policy goal, USIBC boasts that it “can play a helpful role in guiding U.S. companies to India, while supporting various policy initiatives that will enhance India’s reputation as a major manufacturing and investment hub.”



I think that we should have a Department of Justice investigation, and I think that we perhaps should see if the U.S. Chamber of Commerce can be investigated as a criminal enterprise and perhaps dissolved. I am sorry but our government should not be available to the highest bidder -- particularly foreign corporations.