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Author: TriSec    Date: 11/01/2011 10:27:02

Good Morning.

Today is our 3,149th day in Iraq, and our 3,677th 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): 4480
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4341
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3621
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 252
Since Operation New Dawn: 52

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,830
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 960
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,487
Journalists - Iraq : 348
Academics Killed - Iraq: 448

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

$ 1, 271, 600, 900, 000 .00



It's been one of those weeks; I have a huge amount of stories to choose from. I think maybe we'll start in Afghanistan. If you recall the early stages in Iraq, roadside attacks were the biggest concern for our soldiers. Over time, the equipment and the tactics have evolved, and eventually the casualty count started to drop. As it turns out, our military wasn't the only one paying attention and learning lessons....looks like the insurgent's tactics haven't gone unnoticed.


FORWARD OPERATING BASE GHAZNI, Afghanistan -- Dismounting from an armored convoy on a desolate stretch of Afghanistan's most important highway, the elite U.S. Army route-clearance team knew what to expect. They'd been struck by roadside bombs there before, and they'd been shot at there before.

Minutes after Sgt. John A. Lyons and three other Soldiers began to scour the roadside for the tiny silver command wires that trigger big explosions, insurgents hiding nearby opened fire, striking Lyons in the thigh. He threw his weapon over a mud wall and tried to scale it but couldn't; when members of his unit found him, he was on the ground, bleeding badly. He died hours later.

The attack last Wednesday along Highway 1 in eastern Afghanistan was a stark illustration of the ongoing threat of roadside attacks against U.S.-led coalition Soldiers. NATO commanders say that as Afghan and coalition forces weaken the Taliban, insurgents are avoiding direct combat by increasing their use of roadside bombs that kill not just Soldiers, but also a growing number of civilians.

Insurgents' use of what the military calls improvised explosive devices is up 22 percent in Afghanistan from a year ago, the Pentagon reported Friday. But coalition forces are finding and deactivating more than half of the bombs before they explode -- largely due to a surge in tips from Afghan civilians, the Pentagon said.

The threat has pushed route-clearance teams like Sgt. Lyons' to the forefront of coalition efforts to secure key highways. It also helps explain why Ghazni has become one of the most dangerous provinces for coalition Soldiers in Afghanistan, with 19 fatalities this year -- more than the previous two years combined, according to iCasualties.org, which tracks military deaths.

Parts of Ghazni are expected to be among areas where coalition forces will soon begin turning over control of security to Afghan forces. President Hamid Karzai is scheduled this week to announce the second phase of nationwide transition areas -- which may include Ghazni's provincial capital, about 15 miles northeast of where Lyons was killed.

"This is the No. 1 area in the country to get blown up," said Navy Cmdr. Tristan Rizzi, commander of Ghazni's U.S. provincial reconstruction team of troops, diplomats and civilians who work on relief and development projects.



Continuing on down memory lane...the name "Abu Graib" still has the power to scare Iraqis and enrage Americans. Funny thing how history has a way of repeating itself...while we may not have been directly involved in the torture of Afghans, we were surely complicit. Keep an eye out for news about "Department 124"...it's a secret prison run by Afghani forces right in Kabul. An awful lot of insurgents captured by the US were handed over without a second thought.


KABUL — Across the street from U.S. military headquarters in Kabul, shrouded from view by concrete walls, the Afghan intelligence agency runs a detention facility for up to 40 terrorism suspects that is known as Department 124. So much torture took place inside, one detainee told the United Nations, that it has earned another name: “People call it Hell.”

But long before the world body publicly revealed “systematic torture” in Afghan intelligence agency detention centers, top officials from the State Department, the CIA and the U.S. military received multiple warnings about abuses at Department 124 and other Afghan facilities, according to Afghan and Western officials with knowledge of the situation.

Despite the warnings, the United States continued to transfer detainees to Afghan intelligence service custody, the officials said. Even as other countries stopped handing over detainees to problematic facilities, the U.S. government did not.

U.S. Special Operations troops delivered detainees to Department 124. CIA officials regularly visited the facility, which was rebuilt last year with American money, to interrogate high-level Taliban and al-Qaeda suspects, according to Afghan and Western officials familiar with the site. Afghan intelligence officials said Americans never participated in the torture but should have known about it.

When the United Nations on Aug. 30 brought allegations of widespread detainee abuse to Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. military commander here, he took swift action ahead of the public release of the findings. Coalition troops stopped transferring detainees to Department 124 and 15 other police and intelligence agency prisons. They also hastily began a program to monitor those facilities and conduct human rights classes for interrogators.

But the prospect that U.S. officials failed to act on prior warnings raises questions about their compliance with a law, known as the Leahy Amendment, that prohibits the United States from funding units of foreign security forces when there is credible evidence that they have committed human rights abuses.


Finally this morning....while the Afghan infrastructure was never great to begin with, 10 years of war have certainly taken their toll The Red Cross is reporting that access to medical care is increasingly tenuous for Afghan civilians...and as long as the war continues, there's probably not much chance that the situation will get any better.


KABUL, Afghanistan — The International Committee of the Red Cross said Tuesday that deteriorating security in Afghanistan has impeded access to medical care, driving it to critically low levels in some areas of the country after nearly a decade of war.

"Despite improvements in the quality of life for certain sectors of the population over the past decade, the security situation in many areas of the country remains alarming," said Jacques de Maio, the ICRC's head of operations for South Asia. "Access to medical care is at a critically low point in conflict-affected areas, with local clinics closed in some places because of fighting, attacks on premises, or intimidation of staff."

Although the ICRC did not name the hardest affected areas, instability and violence continue throughout Afghanistan as the conflict passes the 10-year mark this week.

A recent U.N. report said that the monthly average number of clashes and other attacks was running nearly 40 percent higher than the same time last year.

In the midyear report, the U.N. said 1,462 Afghan civilians lost their lives in crossfire between Taliban insurgents and Afghan, U.S. and NATO forces. During the first half of last year, 1,271 Afghan civilians were killed, mostly by roadside bombs.

That U.N. report said airstrikes conducted by the U.S.-led coalition remained the leading cause of civilian deaths. In the first six months of this year, 79 civilian deaths were attributed to air strikes — up 14 percent from the same period last year, the U.N. report said.

"Many communities in rural areas feel vulnerable as never before," the ICRC said. "Conflict-related displacement is up over 40 percent in comparison to last year in parts of the north."

The ICRC said that even residents in the central regional regions of Logar and Wardak provinces, near the capital, no longer feel safe, although these areas were considered relatively safe as little as two years ago. The situation has deteriorated so much in both provinces that travel after dark is not safe. Wardak was also the province where the Taliban shot down a U.S. helicopter in August that killed 30 American troops, most of them elite Navy SEALs. Last month a powerful truck bomb outside a coalition base in Wardak wounded 77 U.S. soldiers.

The ICRC said residents in Logar and Wardak "are being intimidated and coerced by all parties into taking sides."

"All they actually want to do is to keep out of harm's way," de Maio said.



Reading through today's stories...I am experiencing nIb'poH; the feeling I have done this before. While we slowly start to wind down the catastrophe that was Iraq, the stories coming out of Afghanistan are starting to sound awfully familiar. We all knew that we were doomed to repeat the past under Mr. Bush...but I would hope that the current resident of the White House has a better appreciation for history and gets us the hell out.
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 12:28:20
Morning

Comment by TriSec on 11/01/2011 12:38:05
Morning, comrades.

It's very annoying that the US changed the DST schedule...I'm out of synch with the BBC until we go back next week. World Service is still at 1300 GMT, but that's 10 am EDT instead of 9 am.



Comment by velveeta jones on 11/01/2011 12:54:30
Uggggg. I'm up early today. Well, I mean on the blog early. Not awake yet. Morning.
x 2 + =

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2011 13:15:51
Mmuph!

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2011 14:08:16
THE STUPID, IT BURNS!

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:11:15
Good morning!

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 14:19:44
If anyone is interested - Fedex is offering a gift card if you "like" their facebook page and register at or after 1pm today. They are helping to promote Small Business Saturday

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:21:59
I just figured out what Perry was talking about when he said the Tomcat.

I think it is this:
http://www.gunshopfinder.com/beretta/3032_tomcat.jpg


I hope he doesn't carry one of them while he's under the influence....

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:22:32
Quote by wickedpam:
If anyone is interested - Fedex is offering a gift card if you "like" their facebook page and register at or after 1pm today. They are helping to promote Small Business Saturday
ooOOoo Thanks!



Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 14:23:56
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
If anyone is interested - Fedex is offering a gift card if you "like" their facebook page and register at or after 1pm today. They are helping to promote Small Business Saturday
ooOOoo Thanks!




not a prob - I'm always digging for ways to get extra cash for stuff

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 14:25:04
Quote by Raine:
I just figured out what Perry was talking about when he said the Tomcat.

I think it is this:
http://www.gunshopfinder.com/beretta/3032_tomcat.jpg


I hope he doesn't carry one of them while he's under the influence....



he can in VA - remember you can carry into bars and drink here idiots.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:29:24
WTH.

Van Susteren repeatedly pressed Cain on whether he may have misunderstood the ground rules of proper office behavior and inadvertently crossed the line. Asked whether he had a “roaming eye,” Cain replied “I enjoy flowers like everybody else,” but said that he knew the limits.

“I believe I have a good sense for where you cross the line relative to sexual harassment but you have to know the lady, the individual,” he said.


Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2011 14:29:39
Quote by Raine:
I just figured out what Perry was talking about when he said the Tomcat.

I think it is this:
http://www.gunshopfinder.com/beretta/3032_tomcat.jpg


I hope he doesn't carry one of them while he's under the influence....


Hey Perry says he packs heat when he's jogging. There is the, "I shot a coyote when I was running," story that Perry was telling a few months back. Sounds like a steaming pile of bull crap to me.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:38:51
Hillary Clinton Mother has passed away.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 14:43:52
Our Blacks are better than their blacks
bAnn Coulter.


Really.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/01/2011 14:46:38
Mornin' all..

Runnin' on coffee fumes today, since I didn't sleep well.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 15:12:35
he was a fast zombie

Comment by TriSec on 11/01/2011 15:16:34
No offence to my Gotham friends, but in my professional opinion, New York Medicaid is the WORST INSURANCE IN AMERICA.

Fuckwits. All of them.



Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 15:18:46
Really, just run from zombies? Hello, they move in packs! They surround you.

And for those watching Walking Dead - Topic - Otis. That was harsh!

Comment by TriSec on 11/01/2011 15:52:45
Hmm, I never actually considered that NYMCD might be a wholly-owned subsidiary of zombies. That would explain much.



Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 15:53:03
I just had to cross MY legs.

Comment by livingonli on 11/01/2011 16:18:14
Good day everyone. Listening to mAnn would make me want to cross my legs.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/01/2011 16:20:11
Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 16:24:12
What the hell kind of question is this?

This is just as bad as what Cain said about 'knowing' the lady you are going to sexually harass...




Comment by Scoopster on 11/01/2011 16:25:15

Ya know, this would make for a HILARIOUS skit on SNL..

Just imagine all the GOP candidates walk into a night club.. Perry & Romney are doin their impression of the Roxbury Guys on the dance floor, Herman Cain's workin' ladies at the bar like he's Billie Dee.. Michelle Bachmann's off in the corner trying to snog the one gay guy there..

Comment by livingonli on 11/01/2011 16:35:01
Quote by Scoopster:

Ya know, this would make for a HILARIOUS skit on SNL..

Just imagine all the GOP candidates walk into a night club.. Perry & Romney are doin their impression of the Roxbury Guys on the dance floor, Herman Cain's workin' ladies at the bar like he's Billie Dee.. Michelle Bachmann's off in the corner trying to snog the one gay guy there..

That would be one awkward party.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 16:37:45
11-1-11


Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 17:03:46
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
I just figured out what Perry was talking about when he said the Tomcat.

I think it is this:
http://www.gunshopfinder.com/beretta/3032_tomcat.jpg


I hope he doesn't carry one of them while he's under the influence....


Hey Perry says he packs heat when he's jogging. There is the, "I shot a coyote when I was running," story that Perry was telling a few months back. Sounds like a steaming pile of bull crap to me.


I guess I was wrong... From the Maddow Blog


Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 17:13:21
Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 17:30:55
Quote by Scoopster:

Ya know, this would make for a HILARIOUS skit on SNL..

Just imagine all the GOP candidates walk into a night club.. Perry & Romney are doin their impression of the Roxbury Guys on the dance floor, Herman Cain's workin' ladies at the bar like he's Billie Dee.. Michelle Bachmann's off in the corner trying to snog the one gay guy there..

SNL has been given a GIFT this week.

I hope they make VERY good use of it. (I also hope they can get Alec Baldwin to do a Perry cameo... )

Comment by Scoopster on 11/01/2011 17:55:47
This is just devastating..

http://cdn.front.moveon.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/the-most-heartbreaking-99-graphic-you-will-see-this-week-full.jpg


Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:11:48
Quote by Scoopster:
This is just devastating..

http://cdn.front.moveon.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/the-most-heartbreaking-99-graphic-you-will-see-this-week-full.jpg


This is EVERYTHING that is wrong.


Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 18:23:06
Its a simple to the point message, I don't understand why some people don't get it and instsist that they shouldn't help their fellow man when they need and hand up.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:27:15
BoA caved.

Thank goodness.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:28:06
Quote by wickedpam:
Its a simple to the point message, I don't understand why some people don't get it and instsist that they shouldn't help their fellow man when they need and hand up.
BEcause there are a lot of people who believe that if they don;t get something out of it -- it isn't worth it.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:30:46
Mala, this isn't near you, is it?

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:37:21
Quote by Raine:
Mala, this isn't near you, is it?
I ask because I fear it is.




Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 18:40:42
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Mala, this isn't near you, is it?
I ask because I fear it is.





Its actually near where I used to live on the other side of town. Closer to the PWC Fairgrounds

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 18:41:27
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Its a simple to the point message, I don't understand why some people don't get it and instsist that they shouldn't help their fellow man when they need and hand up.
BEcause there are a lot of people who believe that if they don;t get something out of it -- it isn't worth it.


so your telling me that they are selfish and greedy. Isn't that one one of the 7 deadly sins?

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 18:42:50
Well, I have unliked fedex, they took forever to get the $25 GC link fixed when about 50k people tried to get it all at one time - then once the link worked I get the message that they are all out.

screw you fedex I'm shipping USPS.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 18:56:15
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Its a simple to the point message, I don't understand why some people don't get it and instsist that they shouldn't help their fellow man when they need and hand up.
BEcause there are a lot of people who believe that if they don;t get something out of it -- it isn't worth it.


so your telling me that they are selfish and greedy. Isn't that one one of the 7 deadly sins?
It's only a deadly sin when it is convenient for a good excuse for some.






Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 18:59:57
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Its a simple to the point message, I don't understand why some people don't get it and instsist that they shouldn't help their fellow man when they need and hand up.
BEcause there are a lot of people who believe that if they don;t get something out of it -- it isn't worth it.


so your telling me that they are selfish and greedy. Isn't that one one of the 7 deadly sins?
It's only a deadly sin when it is convenient for a good excuse for some.







That's sad.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 19:01:53
Quote by wickedpam:
Its actually near where I used to live on the other side of town. Closer to the PWC Fairgrounds
You know I wanted to ask you, I have been reading about the Nun-killer case. (yes I am rolling my eyes... and I think there still may be a blog post on this)

PWC is suing the federal government for not deporting the guy, but I actually heard that the sheriff said that now he is in trial, they will REFUSE deportation if he is found guilty.

I saw that on WUSA. I was floored. The issue is terribly complicated, but I got the feeling that now he's on trial, the county won;t let him go -- even tho they wanted him gone and thought if they released him to the feds he would be immediately deported.

Don't county's like this realize that if a dude gets caught with Drunk driving -- no matter there immigration status -- they are subject to local and state laws?

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 19:19:48
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Its actually near where I used to live on the other side of town. Closer to the PWC Fairgrounds
You know I wanted to ask you, I have been reading about the Nun-killer case. (yes I am rolling my eyes... and I think there still may be a blog post on this)

PWC is suing the federal government for not deporting the guy, but I actually heard that the sheriff said that now he is in trial, they will REFUSE deportation if he is found guilty.

I saw that on WUSA. I was floored. The issue is terribly complicated, but I got the feeling that now he's on trial, the county won;t let him go -- even tho they wanted him gone and thought if they released him to the feds he would be immediately deported.

Don't county's like this realize that if a dude gets caught with Drunk driving -- no matter there immigration status -- they are subject to local and state laws?


Its an issue that spun out of the case I think. The county is suing because they want to know the status of people that got picked up in a crime and turned over to ICE then ICE dumped them back in the county instead of deporting them. At least that's my understanding of it.

PWC is a very conflicted county. Its a county that gets no respect and gets dumped on by the others around it and frankly they are tired of it. It looks like a depressed area but its actually the 2nd fastest growing county in wealth. Yeah, they go about things in the wrong way a bunch of times but I think they do it cause they don't know how else to do it. Its FFX and Loudoun that get all the positive attention in the state and we get to be dumbass rednecks.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 19:20:38
did any of that make sense? in my head it did but that doesn't say much

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 19:47:33
Quote by wickedpam:
did any of that make sense? in my head it did but that doesn't say much

That made sense.

I'm not dumping on the county at all -- I don;t know that much about it. But this part of what you said, is where I have a serious ponerence:
The county is suing because they want to know the status of people that got picked up in a crime and turned over to ICE then ICE dumped them back in the county instead of deporting them. At least that's my understanding of it.

I don't think ICE is a penitentiary.

I still believe the county (any county) has the duty to prosecute those that break the law. I don't really care about their immigration status. This person was released twice for breaking the law. Then he killed someone, had he not been someone with out immigration papers would PWC be using this defense? The sheriff actually said that at this point they would not release him for deportation even if the federal government wanted it to be done.

THAT is the problem I have here. If ICE requires all undocumented people to be turned over to them with legal recourse for the charges that are pressed against them -- something does not seem right. I could be missing it.

In my eye: a Drunk driver is a drunk driver -- regardless of where them come from. Is PWC county saying they didn;t prosecute the person before because they wanted ICE to take care of it?

Once again, I am NOT dumping on the county at all.





Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 19:52:29
Oh and btw, Loudon isn't exactly getting a lot of good press this week.

Obama Zombie?? HELLO???

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 20:02:34
This is another reason why I think people at OWS should stop wearing those Guy Fawkes' masks.

Yes, it was a great movie. Yes I got the message. and most important, YES, I know this is wonkette.

But yes, Guy Fawkes image isn't exactly something I would let a movement represent.

And that goes for anonymous as well.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/01/2011 20:08:36
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
did any of that make sense? in my head it did but that doesn't say much

That made sense.

I'm not dumping on the county at all -- I don;t know that much about it. But this part of what you said, is where I have a serious ponerence:
The county is suing because they want to know the status of people that got picked up in a crime and turned over to ICE then ICE dumped them back in the county instead of deporting them. At least that's my understanding of it.

I don't think ICE is a penitentiary.

I still believe the county (any county) has the duty to prosecute those that break the law. I don't really care about their immigration status. This person was released twice for breaking the law. Then he killed someone, had he not been someone with out immigration papers would PWC be using this defense? The sheriff actually said that at this point they would not release him for deportation even if the federal government wanted it to be done.

THAT is the problem I have here. If ICE requires all undocumented people to be turned over to them with legal recourse for the charges that are pressed against them -- something does not seem right. I could be missing it.

In my eye: a Drunk driver is a drunk driver -- regardless of where them come from. Is PWC county saying they didn;t prosecute the person before because they wanted ICE to take care of it?

Once again, I am NOT dumping on the county at all.






Oh, no, I didn't think you were

PWC is different then Manassas City so I'm really only going by what I know through the news and some things I've kinda picked up here and there.

what I've heard is that the sherriff's office did what they were told to do, in that when someone was arrested for a crime and they were not here legally they notified ICE. THey were told ICE was to pick up these people and then deport them because they committed a crime and were here illegally. But instead ICE was letting them go and the sherriff's department was then arresting the same people for crimes again and again. They want to know why this is happening.

Not sure why they didn't turn over the drunk driving guy, maybe the level of the crime trumps it, ie killing someone while drunk driving.

As for Loudon, they look down their nose at everyone. Its the nouveau riche of the area.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2011 20:28:58
Quote by wickedpam:
Oh, no, I didn't think you were

PWC is different then Manassas City so I'm really only going by what I know through the news and some things I've kinda picked up here and there.

what I've heard is that the sherriff's office did what they were told to do, in that when someone was arrested for a crime and they were not here legally they notified ICE. THey were told ICE was to pick up these people and then deport them because they committed a crime and were here illegally. But instead ICE was letting them go and the sherriff's department was then arresting the same people for crimes again and again. They want to know why this is happening.

Not sure why they didn't turn over the drunk driving guy, maybe the level of the crime trumps it, ie killing someone while drunk driving.

As for Loudon, they look down their nose at everyone. Its the nouveau riche of the area.
I need t have a better understanding of things.

As I said I don't think ICE has/is a penitentiary. I thought that States had to give the feds the names of people brought into custody. I don;t think that this stops the states (counties, towns, etc) from stopping prosecution for a crime committed.

BTW, he was found guilty this morning.
But Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert said because Montano had already been convicted twice before of DUI, malice and intent were there because it was a reasonable assumption driving drunk could kill someone.

Judge Lon Farris agreed and found Montano guilty on all six counts, including felony murder.
THIS is where I am confused.

IS PWC saying that ICE prevented him from going to jail? I am seriously trying to get an answer to this question.

The other question I have is what the Sheriff said -- and basically he said he is not going allow him to be deported once he is convicted. (I need to find that video -- I know that Bob heard it when we were watching TV the other night, I believe it was Sunday )