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Author: TriSec    Date: 07/24/2012 11:10:47

Good Morning.

Today is our 3,943rd day in Afghanistan.

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

US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 2,050
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,044

We find this morning's Cost of War passing through:

$ 1, 355, 490, 575, 000 .00



Raine has taken point on this issue, but nevertheless, there are some updates to the ongoing sex abuse scandals within the military. Unfortunately, there's no real improvement. Abused female veterans are no different than men concerning their care; they are entitled to all the benefits and support through the VA as anyone else. However, since most sex abuse is "blue on blue" rather than at the hands of the enemy, it seems that getting care is extremely difficult.


Victims of sexual assault have more difficulty getting benefits than veterans suffering other service-connected trauma disabilities, a former military officer told a House panel Wednesday.

Only one in three claims for post-traumatic stress related to military sexual trauma are approved by the Veterans Affairs Department, compared to half of all other PTSD claims, said former Marine Capt. Anu Bhagwati, executive director of the Service Women’s Action Network, or SWAN.

In testimony before the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s disability assistance panel, Bhagwati said there also are signs of gender bias in the disability rating provided to PTSD victims.

“Women were more likely to receive a 10 to 30 percent rating and men were more likely to receive a 70 to 100 percent disability rating,” she said.

The problem for sexual assault victims is proving their trauma is a result of an incident that occurred during military service. Part of that involves providing the right kind of evidence, and having it accepted, she said. But there are other issues, such as VA rules that can require victims to have new exams to verify they have PTSD.

“We know from talking to countless veterans that these exams serve no purpose, and in fact often unfairly reverse the diagnosis” made by a VA sexual trauma counselor, she said.

“These experiences often take years or even decades for veterans to come to grips with or to talk comfortably about,” she said. “Veterans should not be forced to repeat them to complete strangers who often lack the sensitivity or professional qualifications to speak to survivors of sexual trauma. It is an absolutely murderous process. It is not an issue of requiring more evidence; it needs requiring less evidence.”

A Navy veteran, Ruth Moore, provided a prime example of what sexual assault victims face. Moore said she was raped in 1987 on her first overseas assignment by a supervisor, “not once, but twice.”

Moore said she was discharged from the Navy after suffering from depression, being treated for a sexually transmitted disease she got during her alleged rape, and after attempting suicide. “No prosecution was ever made against the perpetrator,” she said. “In hindsight, it was easier for the military to get rid of me than admit to a rape.”

Moore said she was diagnosed just before her discharge with a borderline personality disorder, which she said “was the standard diagnosis” for sexual assault victims. “I did not have a personality disorder,” she said.

Moore filed for veterans disability benefits in 1987 for PTSD but was denied. She was denied again in 2003, because “I did not submit enough evidence to prove that I was raped.”

She did receive a 30 percent disability rating for depression after she sought the help of Disabled American Veterans in preparing her claim.

Her disability was increased to 70 percent in 2009 after her records were reviewed by a military sexual trauma coordinator at a VA hospital in Vermont, and ultimately she was determined to also qualify for additional benefits based on unemployability — a determination that came after she enlisted the help of Sen. Bernard Sanders, I-Vermont.

“This process took me 23 years to resolve, and I am one of the fortunate ones,” she said. “If I had been treated promptly and received benefits in a timely manner back at the time of my discharge, my life would have been much different.”


But at long last, Congress might be inclined to listen. The next story is a few days old, so she has already testified before Congress, but the aforementioned Ms. Moore has told her story.


WASHINGTON — A Maine native who spent more than two decades battling with the Navy after being raped by a fellow service member will share her emotional stories with members of Congress this afternoon during a hearing on military benefits for sexual assault survivors.

The hearing, scheduled to start at 2 p.m., will be broadcast live online.

Ruth Moore, of Milbridge, was an 18-year-old new enlistee when she was sexually assaulted by her immediate supervisor while stationed in the Azores. The supervisor was never punished and assaulted Moore again in retribution for reporting the incident to a chaplain.

Traumatized by the event, Moore was honorably discharged from the Navy based on a false diagnosis of mental illness. She has since struggled personally to overcome the scarring psychological trauma of the rape and to get the military to grant her disability benefits.

Moore, who has only recently begun telling her story publicly, will testify in front a subcommittee of the House Veterans Affairs Committee that is looking into the military’s handling of benefits requests from service members who were sexually assaulted. The hearing is entitled “Invisible Wounds: Examining the Disability Compensation Benefits Process for Victims of Military Sexual Trauma.”

U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-District 1, has sponsored a bill to make it easier for service members who have been sexually assaulted to receive benefits.

"I want to be there for other women and men so they know there can be a good outcome from this," Moore, 43, recently told the Press Herald’s Bill Nemitz. "I know my testimony is important.”


Since we are still at war in Afghanistan, there's news from that front. You may have seen news out of Baghdad this week, as there was a series of bombings that claimed almost 100 lives in the ongoing sectarian violence. However, a smaller attack in Western Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of NATO soldiers and contractors. This never seems to make the news. (note the source.)


A person wearing an Afghan national security force uniform turned his weapon Sunday against civilian contractors with the U.S.-led military coalition, killing three.

In other incidents, five NATO service members were killed in roadside bombings over the past two days.

NATO said the attack on the civilian coalition workers occurred in western Afghanistan but disclosed few other details.

The gunman was killed during the incident, which is still being investigated. No further information about the civilians who died was released.

Afghan security forces or militants dressed in their uniforms have been killing a rising number of coalition forces, but they have not been specifically targeting contractors working for the coalition. So far this year, 26 foreign troops have been killed in this type of attacks.

In other violence, a spokesman for the governor of eastern Wardak province said insurgents had kidnapped five Afghan men working a base jointly operated by Afghan and NATO forces and killed them. Spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said their bodies were discovered early Sunday.


Finally this morning....with the Olympics starting up this Friday, how about a little good news? There are 11 active-duty soldiers that made the Olympic Team. Good luck, guys!


FORT CARSON, Colo. — Dremiel Byers’ twin careers as an Olympic wrestler and a soldier in the U.S. Army overlap at a crucial place, where athletic ambition and the military mission run head-on into the forces that combat and competition can muster.

“Never quit. Keep driving, keep pressing. Focus on the mission. Find another gear,” Byers said Monday as he and 10 other Army athletes and coaches prepared to leave for the London Olympics.

“It’s definitely something that you don’t turn off,” said Byers, a Greco-Roman wrestler who will represent the U.S. in the 120-kilogram (264.5-pound) class in London. “At this point, I’m just being who I am. It makes you who you are.”

Byers and the other Army Olympians are members of the Army’s World Class Athlete Program, with headquarters at Fort Carson outside Colorado Springs, Colo.

They got a formal send-off Monday from their three-star boss, Lt. Gen. Michael Ferriter.

“We’re very proud of all of you,” Ferriter told them.

Byers is a quartermaster and sergeant first class. He is also a 10-time national champion who competed in the 2008 Olympics. He knows how dangerous the distractions can be at a flamboyant event like the Summer Games, and he has learned how to shut them out.

“Ready. I’m just ready,” he said. “Keep chasing the medal. Keep chasing the medal.”

Sgt. 1st Class Keith Sanderson, who will represent the U.S. in the rapid fire pistol event in London, said having the entire Army on your side doesn’t necessarily produce a competitive edge, but it’s good to know the military has his back if he’s hurt.

Civilian athletes who suffer a career-ending injury are on their own, but soldier-Olympians have a backup, he said.

“If we get hurt, we’re still soldiers,” he said.

For Sanderson, who also competed in the 2008 Summer Games, his military and athletic skills overlap directly. His Army job is marksmanship instructor.

Byers and other Army wrestlers also use their Olympic skills in the Army, training the trainers in the Army’s Combatives School.

“Sometimes you may have to grab somebody,” he explained. “You may have to wrestle somebody to the ground.”

The Army’s World Class Athlete Program has seven training sites scattered across the nation, including Fort Carson. The headquarters are at Fort Carson partly because of its proximity to the U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters in Colorado Springs.

 

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Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 11:56:12
The rape stories are a particular tarnish on the reputation of the military, and the military's internal response is even worse. I am willing to bet if it was "gay rape" of male soldier, it would get a LOT more attention. Sad...



Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 12:09:43
Moore said she was discharged from the Navy after suffering from depression, being treated for a sexually transmitted disease she got during her alleged rape, and after attempting suicide. “No prosecution was ever made against the perpetrator,” she said. “In hindsight, it was easier for the military to get rid of me than admit to a rape.”


You know, it appears they would rather protect the institution than the female members who represent it. Happy Valley had a problem like that as well.

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 12:57:04
Not Satire....




Oh Mittens, they love you...

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 13:17:31
Oh criminy.

Nothing good can comeofthis situation.


Comment by Scoopster on 07/24/2012 13:17:33
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 13:17:44
Did you know that Sally Ride outed herself when she died?

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 13:22:40
Quote by Mondobubba:
Did you know that Sally Ride outed herself when she died?
Well, I didn't know she had a partner for 27 years. Did she out herself or did the media decide to report it?


Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 13:24:50
WEll, Look at that. She indeed did out herself in her Obituary.

I wonder why.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 13:28:14
Quote by Raine:
Not Satire....




Oh Mittens, they love you...






Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 13:29:20
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Did you know that Sally Ride outed herself when she died?
Well, I didn't know she had a partner for 27 years. Did she out herself or did the media decide to report it?



I think it was just someone following a thread in the story/obituary. Her sister confirmed it.

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 13:58:03
This caller is living in cloud crazy kookoo land.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 14:16:04
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Did you know that Sally Ride outed herself when she died?
Well, I didn't know she had a partner for 27 years. Did she out herself or did the media decide to report it?


Anyway good on ya Sally.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 14:27:13
Quote by Scoopster:
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..



Nickelback's inexplicable success is clear to me now.

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 14:30:03
Psst, someone should tell the Shooter had a $26,000 a year NIH grant. No conspiracy -- he had the cash on hand to do this.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 14:30:27


everyone has a civil responsibility to carry a gun?! idiot.

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 14:34:54
Quote by wickedpam:


everyone has a civil responsibility to carry a gun?! idiot.
they are coming out of the woodwork...


Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 14:42:37
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


everyone has a civil responsibility to carry a gun?! idiot.
they are coming out of the woodwork...


these people scare the snot out of me


Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 14:57:44
Quote by wickedpam:


everyone has a civil responsibility to carry a gun?! idiot.



I've said it before, but it needs to be repeated. Knuclehead, it is the Second Amendment, not the Second Commandment.

Comment by TriSec on 07/24/2012 15:16:22
Say now, I almost always carry a knife, and the Mythbusters recently proved that you're better off bringing a knife to a shootout if you're within 25 feet of the shooter.

I've been pondering that recently....knives are both a tool and a weapon, so is that covered by the Second Amendment, too?

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 15:20:00
The Olympic Uniforms could have been made in America -- for a lot less.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 15:21:23
Quote by TriSec:
Say now, I almost always carry a knife, and the Mythbusters recently proved that you're better off bringing a knife to a shootout if you're within 25 feet of the shooter.

I've been pondering that recently....knives are both a tool and a weapon, so is that covered by the Second Amendment, too?



and see my weapon of choice (when not in a Zombie Apocalypse) is my keys. They are heavy, they hurt if you get hit with them and the are a distraction so I can run away

Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 15:37:50
Quote by Scoopster:
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..

I love the Oatmeal. This is why:

Every time someone has homosexual intercourse, God punishes us by letting Nickleback release another album


Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/24/2012 15:38:51
Quote by Raine:
The Olympic Uniforms could have been made in America -- for a lot less.



Well, I think that they should have been made here, but the big companies like Ralph Lauren have no loyalty to any country.

I am not sure that I will watch the Olympics as so much of it has become commercialized. Heck, several companies who sponsor the Olympics are getting tax breaks in the UK.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 15:43:48
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Scoopster:
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..

I love the Oatmeal. This is why:

Every time someone has homosexual intercourse, God punishes us by letting Nickleback release another album



Yep! See my comment below : )

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 15:48:30
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Scoopster:
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..

I love the Oatmeal. This is why:

Every time someone has homosexual intercourse, God punishes us by letting Nickleback release another album



Why do people think that Nickleback is good.

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 16:09:46
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 17:10:10
Quote by Raine:
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:



This crap on top of the nra crap is really depressing me - then I see a poll on USA Today/Gallop - people think Rmoney would be better with the economy by 63% - WTF? Really? I swear I just want to cry, these people hurt my heart


Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 17:12:24
Quote by Raine:
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:



Oh Mittens, you sound about scrambly as a small, hyperactive dog on a vinyl floor.

Comment by TriSec on 07/24/2012 17:16:21
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.

Comment by livingonli on 07/24/2012 17:17:11
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:



This crap on top of the nra crap is really depressing me - then I see a poll on USA Today/Gallop - people think Rmoney would be better with the economy by 63% - WTF? Really? I swear I just want to cry, these people hurt my heart

They must buy that BS about a businessmen running the country. I guess no one realizes that the previous business majors who served as President were Hoover and W so it's not exactly a good track record.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 17:17:28
Why I hate email take 24. My boss sent me some totally useless productivity email and didn't supply any damn context for it. This is going to mean I need to send her an email to explain what all this means. She will in turn send me one saying why don't you know. I will then send her a another email explaining that no one ever bothered explaining the range for said productivity and without context her first email was shit (but politely) this will make her respond with another email explaining what she should have provided in the 1st email.

Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 17:23:40
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Scoopster:
The Oatmeal's take on Religion

WARNING: may cause fits of pants pissing..

I love the Oatmeal. This is why:

Every time someone has homosexual intercourse, God punishes us by letting Nickleback release another album

Yep! See my comment below : )

Saw yours after I posted mine.

Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 17:24:01
Quote by Mondobubba:
Why I hate email take 24. My boss sent me some totally useless productivity email and didn't supply any damn context for it. This is going to mean I need to send her an email to explain what all this means. She will in turn send me one saying why don't you know. I will then send her a another email explaining that no one ever bothered explaining the range for said productivity and without context her first email was shit (but politely) this will make her respond with another email explaining what she should have provided in the 1st email.

Might it be possible to avoid this and ask in person or on the phone?

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 17:24:32
Quote by TriSec:
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.



Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 17:26:19
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:



This crap on top of the nra crap is really depressing me - then I see a poll on USA Today/Gallop - people think Rmoney would be better with the economy by 63% - WTF? Really? I swear I just want to cry, these people hurt my heart

Take the polls with a grain of salt. I've read that the Gallop poll was a push poll.




Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 17:26:47
Quote by TriSec:
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.



Comment by Scoopster on 07/24/2012 17:27:25
Quote by TriSec:
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.



Comment by Scoopster on 07/24/2012 17:32:09
Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 17:34:15
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.




What ever happens you've got an army of support, prayers and positive vibes following you

Comment by Raine on 07/24/2012 17:36:01
Well I'll be damned. That one is a head scratcher...


Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 17:36:57
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
This should go over well:
Romney is set to accuse Obama of leaking for political gain classified details of the raid that killed al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

In excerpts of the speech released by his campaign, Romney called the leak "contemptible." He says such action betrays the national interest, compromises troops in the field and demands a full and prompt investigation.



Read more:



This crap on top of the nra crap is really depressing me - then I see a poll on USA Today/Gallop - people think Rmoney would be better with the economy by 63% - WTF? Really? I swear I just want to cry, these people hurt my heart

Take the polls with a grain of salt. I've read that the Gallop poll was a push poll.





Oh, the question was - however its the article that its attached too that twists it even more
Romney preferred over Obama on economy

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 17:37:55
Quote by Raine:
Well I'll be damned. That one is a head scratcher...



interesting, since they are connected to Wal-Mart

Comment by livingonli on 07/24/2012 17:55:00
It is obvious that people don't realize that since the previous business majors like Romney who were president were W and Hoover, otherwise they might realize that's not a good track record. Figured I would point it out again.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/24/2012 17:59:12
Quote by livingonli:
It is obvious that people don't realize that since the previous business majors like Romney who were president were W and Hoover, otherwise they might realize that's not a good track record. Figured I would point it out again.


well, its not on fox news therefore they don't hear it

Comment by Will in Chicago on 07/24/2012 18:16:14
I don't use the word evil lightly, but I will use it on this sad tale from Raw Story. We need to reject all forms of hatred and violence.



Masked men carve ‘dyke’ into lesbian woman, then set house on fire
By Eric W. Dolan
Monday, July 23, 2012 16:49 EDT

The recent home invasion and vicious attack on a lesbian woman in Lincoln, Nebraska is being described by the Human Rights Campaign as “truly horrific.” The LBGT rights organization is calling on federal authorities to investigate the alleged hate crime.

CNN reported that three masked men allegedly broke into the 33-year-old woman’s home early Sunday morning, tied her up, and carved words into her arms and stomach with a knife. One of the words included the derogatory slur “dyke.”

The men also spray-painted anti-gay graffiti inside the home and set the house on fire. Police said the fire did little damage.

The woman fled bound, naked and bleeding to her neighbor’s house.


Comment by livingonli on 07/24/2012 18:23:55
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
It is obvious that people don't realize that since the previous business majors like Romney who were president were W and Hoover, otherwise they might realize that's not a good track record. Figured I would point it out again.


well, its not on fox news therefore they don't hear it

Anything that makes the GOP look bad is not reported on Fox News. It's amazing how blind people are who only get their "news" from places that don't tell the truth and are even bigger liars than the media the criticize.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/24/2012 18:28:59
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Why I hate email take 24. My boss sent me some totally useless productivity email and didn't supply any damn context for it. This is going to mean I need to send her an email to explain what all this means. She will in turn send me one saying why don't you know. I will then send her a another email explaining that no one ever bothered explaining the range for said productivity and without context her first email was shit (but politely) this will make her respond with another email explaining what she should have provided in the 1st email.

Might it be possible to avoid this and ask in person or on the phone?



Yeah like I can get up from my desk anytime I want.

Comment by clintster on 07/24/2012 18:37:16
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Alright gang....we're headed out to Mt. Auburn hospital in a few minutes.

This is where the fun begins.....it's only the initial visit today, so I"m not expecting anything hardcore, but things will be happening soon, I'm sure.

<-- worry.




What ever happens you've got an army of support, prayers and positive vibes following you

Go get 'em, tiger!

Comment by BobR on 07/24/2012 19:27:17
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Why I hate email take 24. My boss sent me some totally useless productivity email and didn't supply any damn context for it. This is going to mean I need to send her an email to explain what all this means. She will in turn send me one saying why don't you know. I will then send her a another email explaining that no one ever bothered explaining the range for said productivity and without context her first email was shit (but politely) this will make her respond with another email explaining what she should have provided in the 1st email.

Might it be possible to avoid this and ask in person or on the phone?

Yeah like I can get up from my desk anytime I want.

You have to take a leak sometime... and you can call without leaving your desk.