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Author: TriSec    Date: 09/24/2013 10:22:07

Good Morning.

Today is our 4,370th 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: 2,271
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 1,105

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

1, 475, 046, 900, 000 00



As always, there's a mountain of things to cover, so we'll dive right in. There is a "feature story" to start with today. As has been reported frequently in this space, suicides among our soldiers has become a national epidemic. Despite all the efforts of the VA and outside support groups, it seems that the numbers are remaining steady.


WASHINGTON — The first suicide was in 2007.

Mike Little was preparing to head to Iraq for a year when he heard that his close friend, a National Guardsman who had inspired Little to join the military, had killed himself.

The second was before Little deployed to Afghanistan, about two years later. He couldn’t go to the funeral because he was due on a plane.

The next three came during the naval reservist’s yearlong deployment in Afghanistan. Another suicide happened just as he got home, in late 2010.

He’s up to nine now.

“At this point, I’m taking it personally,” he said. “I deployed twice, I came home, I struggled. I feel responsible that I didn’t reach out to them. Maybe if I had …”

Little, a petty officer 2nd class in the Naval Reserves, fought his own battle with suicidal thoughts and won, as much as any person still struggling with depression and post-traumatic stress can say they’ve won.

He has trouble sleeping. He calls the Veterans Crisis Line almost weekly.

He can’t stop thinking about the others who didn’t make it.

As the military has tackled the problem of suicide, the focus has been on the value of the lives lost and the impact on the family and loved ones left behind.

But the military hasn’t emphasized the dangerous ripple effect that any suicide can have on the force, the unspoken suggestion to unstable troops that if their fellow servicemembers can’t make it, maybe they can’t either.

Little’s psychiatrist tells him he suffers from “vicarious traumatization,” a combination of survivor’s guilt and empathetic engagement with the fallen troops. It’s a common problem among trauma counselors and suicide hotline workers.

He’s lost so many friends, he has started to obsess over the idea of suicide. It’s been the focus of his college assignments, his interactions with veterans groups and his free time.

“No one really wants to talk about suicide,” he said. “But I’ve lost too many people. And I was almost one of those numbers. I’m not OK with that.”


And of course, there's no easy transition from that story to anything else, so we'll just keep plowing ahead. Dr. King once spoke of the "content of character" being the driving factor in society instead of the color of skin. But what he didn't count on was the old-boy network's influence. Many of us have probably run into this during our own careers, or maybe we know somebody who has a cushy city job because 'he knows so-and-so." The practice is alive and well inside the military.


Newly released emails show the lengths to which a top Air Force officer went to help a fellow fighter pilot get a new assignment and advance in his career after overturning the pilot’s sex assault conviction.

The 330 pages of documents reveal how Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, Third Air Force commander, intervened on behalf of Lt. Col. James Wilkerson, the former Aviano Air Base, Italy, inspector general, whom Franklin believed was wrongly convicted by a military jury in November of sexually assaulting a sleeping houseguest.

The dozens of emails also show Franklin was cautioned about the potential impact of granting clemency in the high-profile case. And they show Franklin had the support of the head of U.S. European Command, Gen. Philip Breedlove, who wrote to Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh that he could not “think of ANY Air Force officer who would have given this more personal effort than [Franklin]. I stand behind his decision.”

The emails, posted late last month to the Air Force Freedom of Information Act website, rekindled outcries from victim advocates and some lawmakers who say the exchanges by top brass show a biased military justice system in need of overhaul.

The exchanges “show the need to create unbiased system of justice in [the] military so victims of sexual assault get justice they deserve,” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said in an Aug. 30 Twitter post.

Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., called the Wilkerson case “everything that’s wrong with the blind protection of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.”

“The military says taking cases like these out of the chain of command will negatively impact morale,” Speier said in a statement. “I think it’s clear that the chain of command chose the future of one soldier over the integrity of the entire Air Force. Against any measure of better judgment, they thumbed their noses at the victim, her family and justice in general. This closed system of power is truly amazing in its arrogance.”


Alas, it seems to be a race to the bottom today. After sex criminals, we'll move on to those that would steal from our veterans. At least they got caught, and probably won't be getting away with this one.


Two military hospital employees who allegedly stole and sold $1.3 million in medications from work were indicted along with the alleged buyer, according to federal authorities.

Prosecutors on Tuesday announced a five-count indictment against Rodger George Gurdon, 42, of Waldorf, Md.; Issa Wasco Koroma, 61, of Springdale, Md., and their alleged buyer Daniel Mark Wilkerson, 39, of Waldorf. The three men made deals for Botox and the recombinant human growth hormone Norditropin, according to the indictment.

In an affidavit from Shurdell English, a special agent of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, agents with the Food and Drug Administration raided the homes of the hospital employees June 11.

Investigators found 49 pounds of marijuana, $4,900 in cash and various medications at Gurdon’s home, court papers said. Gurdon is a pharmacy tech at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Va.

At Koroma’s home, investigators found hundreds of bottles and packages of prescription medication, $50,070 in cash and winning lottery tickets, according to court documents.Koroma works as a pharmacy tech at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.

Koroma’s attorney, Howard Cheris, told Army Times that his client “greatly regrets his role in this and he’s working with the government to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

The affidavit states agents found the marijuana in garbage bags in the garage of Gurdon’s home.

Along with the medication and other money at Koroma’s home, agents found a backpack that contained $14,820 in bundled stacks and a bottle of blood pressure medication. Koroma was allegedly using the backpack to transport stolen growth hormone from Fort Belvoir.


And as long as we're screwing over our veterans, we'll go for a fourth story today. There's been some housing irregularities, too.


WATERTOWN, N.Y. — Military families say construction workers have fixed only some of the flaws at modular homes they bought in February at Deerfield subdivision, and they’re impatient after waiting for seven months with a laundry list of unfinished repairs.

Spouses whose husbands are serving in Afghanistan still have numerous flaws in their new single-family houses at the site off Route 37 in the town of Pamelia, which cost from $210,000 to $240,000 apiece. An array of flaws was revealed during tours of two homes Tuesday: blatant surface cracks, gaps between walls and flooring, air bubbles and insulation problems.

Five military couples were forced to wait for up to three months to move into their homes this winter because of a construction delay caused by National Grid. Developer Beacon Asset Managers, Jacksonville, Fla., paid for families to stay in hotels during that period. But those already-upset couples weren’t happy campers after seeing construction flaws when they finally took possession in February.

The four-bedroom unit owned by Jessica and Eduardo Ramos at 9947 Aspen St., for example, has about 30 white spots on walls that workers covered with spackling to hide surface cracks. Some cracks still have to be fixed, Mrs. Ramos said, and spots have to be sanded and painted.

During a tour Tuesday, Mrs. Ramos also showed how insulation installed in the crawl space below the first floor droops almost to the ground and is falling apart in some areas. A large puddle on the concrete floor suggests water is leaking.

The Ramoses, who bought the house for $240,000 and hoped to raise their two children there, said they haven’t gotten the dream house they anticipated when they signed a purchase agreement last summer with Hunt Real Estate, Watertown. Construction workers have replaced flawed wooden floors and the kitchen countertop, Mrs. Ramos said, but much still needs to be done.

“This is poor craftsmanship,” Mrs. Ramos said while pointing to a large crack in the wall that was caulked. “I don’t see how this could be acceptable in a new house. And most recently, we were told that no one’s going to paint the walls because all of our stuff is in here.”

Mr. Ramos, who spoke about problems Tuesday during a phone interview from Afghanistan, claimed the developer is taking advantage of military spouses who’ve repeatedly spoken out about problems without any success.

“We’ve been reporting and reporting and reporting these problems since the beginning,” he said. “And I feel that they’re taking advantage of military spouses that are home alone while husbands are overseas. Work crews have left the houses that need to be repaired to work on new homes, and there’s plenty of work to be done on houses they’ve already put up.”


I don't know what is is about our veterans that seems to make them an easy target for everything. Coupled with everything else that's been happening in the domestic news, perhaps we truly have become a debased society. It would be well to remember that most great empires have collapsed not from external forces, but from rot from within. Sure seems we're headed that way, doesn't it?
 

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Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 13:03:57
Good Morning!

I'm curious -- why does an army hospital have Botox? Does it have uses other than cosmetic?



Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 13:10:46
I love that HArry Reid is calling them the Tea Party Anarchists

Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 13:14:06
Morning

Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 13:14:15
Real WND headline:


-------------->Reid goes ballistic on tea-party 'anarchists'<--------------


Here is Reid clearly going ballistic:



Comment by trojanrabbit on 09/24/2013 13:18:21
Quote by Raine:
I love that HArry Reid is calling them the Tea Party Anarchists

And Harry's cowardice had a big hand in enabling them. Too bad he stopped short of calling them what they really are......traitors.

Mrs Rabbit starts her job today with orientation. Hope she has good luck getting Lucky put in his room.

According to her, he polished off almost 2 cans of food yesterday. So maybe I'm not surprised that he didn't answer the breakfast bell this morning. He sure perked up when I opened a tuna can for him though. Baby steps.

Comment by TriSec on 09/24/2013 13:22:24
Quote by Raine:
Good Morning!

I'm curious -- why does an army hospital have Botox? Does it have uses other than cosmetic?




There's multiple uses other than cosmetic....this seems the most likely:

Chronic migraine[edit source | edit]Onabotulinumtoxin A (trade name Botox) received FDA approval for treatment of chronic migraines on October 15, 2010. The toxin is injected into the head and neck to treat these chronic headaches. Approval followed evidence presented to the agency from two studies funded by Allergan, Inc. showing a very slight improvement in incidence of chronic migraines for migraine sufferers undergoing the Botox treatment.[23][24]

Since then, several randomized control trials have shown botulinum toxin type A to improve headache symptoms and quality of life when used prophylactally for patients with chronic migraine[25] who exhibit headache characteristics consistent with: pressure perceived from outside source, shorter total duration of chronic migraines (<30 years), "detoxification" of patients with coexisting chronic daily headache due to medication overuse, and no current history of other preventive headache medications.[26]



Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 13:27:52
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by Raine:
Good Morning!

I'm curious -- why does an army hospital have Botox? Does it have uses other than cosmetic?




There's multiple uses other than cosmetic....this seems the most likely:

Chronic migraine[edit source | edit]Onabotulinumtoxin A (trade name Botox) received FDA approval for treatment of chronic migraines on October 15, 2010. The toxin is injected into the head and neck to treat these chronic headaches. Approval followed evidence presented to the agency from two studies funded by Allergan, Inc. showing a very slight improvement in incidence of chronic migraines for migraine sufferers undergoing the Botox treatment.[23][24]

Since then, several randomized control trials have shown botulinum toxin type A to improve headache symptoms and quality of life when used prophylactally for patients with chronic migraine[25] who exhibit headache characteristics consistent with: pressure perceived from outside source, shorter total duration of chronic migraines (<30 years), "detoxification" of patients with coexisting chronic daily headache due to medication overuse, and no current history of other preventive headache medications.[26]

Ahh, thanks for that.




Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 13:35:59
::happy dance:: the new Galaxy 3 should be arriving today!

Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 14:02:39
John Kerry to meet with Iran's foreign minister while Obama may run into new prez


This is a pretty big deal. I really hope this can bring about positive change for Iran.

Comment by Scoopster on 09/24/2013 14:09:18
Mornin' all..
Quote by Raine:
::happy dance:: the new Galaxy 3 should be arriving today!

Ahhh.. joining the new century eh?

Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 14:17:55
'I reject the person I nominated!'

Judge William Thomas, who currently serves on the Miami-Dade Circuit, fits the bill nicely. Thomas, who grew up in poverty in a large Pennsylvania family, worked hard and succeeded throughout his legal career. Rubio and Nelson reviewed Thomas' record, subjected him to a background check, and encouraged the White House to nominate him for the federal bench.

Ten months ago, Obama's team agreed and Thomas was poised to become the first black openly gay man to serve as a federal judge. That is, until a few days ago, when Rubio announced his opposition to the judicial nominee he recommended.
http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/rubio1.gif


Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 14:21:04
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..
Quote by Raine:
::happy dance:: the new Galaxy 3 should be arriving today!

Ahhh.. joining the new century eh?
I hope I can figure out half of the bells and whistles...

But yes, I am finally getting a for real smart phone. and that does intimidate me a bit.


I'll be able to see the words on the screen!


Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 14:26:41
Comment by TriSec on 09/24/2013 14:37:37



In other news, Up is Down, and Black is White.

Cloud Cuckoo Land.



Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 14:38:56
Watching POTUS speak to the UN general assembly ...

Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 14:54:08
And I do believe those people in Switzerland are very well trained in how and when to use their frickin' firearms.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 15:07:52
Quote by Raine:
::happy dance:: the new Galaxy 3 should be arriving today!



w00t! Have phone! Ahem. Mondo wanted to say, "w00t! Have fun! However, his fingers, which are benumbed by the lethargy from the 2 of days rain had other plans. Mondo regrets the error.

Comment by TriSec on 09/24/2013 15:08:35
So, I've been at Troop 248 two weeks.

I got invited to join the committee, and pranked the chairman (with the Scoutmaster's help), I have a job with the Troop already, and I sat in on two Boards of Review. I've done more in a week than I did all year with those other guys.

Javi is doing great - his best friend from soccer is in the troop, and they're now in the same patrol. My sense is he's already gotten more out of two meetings than he did all last year as well. Plus, he's gung-ho about being a Den Chief again (with me in my new pack.)

This isn't just a course correction - I'd file it under "Rebirth".




Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 15:10:11
Quote by Raine:
Real WND headline:


-------------->Reid goes ballistic on tea-party 'anarchists'<--------------


Here is Reid clearly going ballistic:



Well damn, Harry. Good on ya!


Comment by Will in Chicago on 09/24/2013 15:30:36
Good morning, bloggers!! I hope that everyone is well.

I worry about our veterans on many levels, particularly in terms of mental health care. We have many people who will need help all their lives.

As for myself, I am job hunting. Most of my family thinks that my teaching career is effectively over before it began. I will still look, but most of my efforts must be out of teaching. (Heck, I have to check on some of my references who seem not to be getting back to employers, based on a job site. Maybe I can have other people in those organizations at least fill out some surveys and other stuff.)

Comment by TriSec on 09/24/2013 15:59:59
See Will, this is what is mystifying me. Many have accused college faculty of being in their "ivory towers", so maybe a little of that has worn of on us denizens of the college town surrounding them.

How is it that a teacher can't find a job in this day and age? That seems to me to be one of those jobs that should always be in demand. Two of my cousins were teachers (both since retired) and they had long and comfortable careers in the field. (High School teachers, both.) You know that I feel like I've missed my calling and I should have gone in the industry myself, but seeing what's happening out there, and especially how denigrated and downtrodden teachers have become....I don't know that it would be a good choice anymore.

Since many Republicans have made a career out of persecuting teachers, I wonder how many of the best and brightest have been scared away from the field, with yet-untold downstream consequences for society as a whole?



Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 16:06:40
Quote by Raine:
'I reject the person I nominated!'

Judge William Thomas, who currently serves on the Miami-Dade Circuit, fits the bill nicely. Thomas, who grew up in poverty in a large Pennsylvania family, worked hard and succeeded throughout his legal career. Rubio and Nelson reviewed Thomas' record, subjected him to a background check, and encouraged the White House to nominate him for the federal bench.

Ten months ago, Obama's team agreed and Thomas was poised to become the first black openly gay man to serve as a federal judge. That is, until a few days ago, when Rubio announced his opposition to the judicial nominee he recommended.
http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/rubio1.gif



Let me rank those I hate in Florida politics.

1. Rick "Penis Head" Scott. Hate him with the white hot intensity of 1000s of suns going super nova. His actions could fill volumes dripping with hate.

2. Marco Rubio. What you posted is just one in a series of embarrassments that junior senator has brought on his ass

3. The entire GOP caucus in both the house of the state legislature. Three words: Stand your ground.

4. My Congresscritter, Ander Crenshaw. He lived in Delay's pants when the Hammer was the Leader. He is as useless as tits on a boar.

Comment by BobR on 09/24/2013 17:52:52
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by Raine:
'I reject the person I nominated!'

Judge William Thomas, who currently serves on the Miami-Dade Circuit, fits the bill nicely. Thomas, who grew up in poverty in a large Pennsylvania family, worked hard and succeeded throughout his legal career. Rubio and Nelson reviewed Thomas' record, subjected him to a background check, and encouraged the White House to nominate him for the federal bench.

Ten months ago, Obama's team agreed and Thomas was poised to become the first black openly gay man to serve as a federal judge. That is, until a few days ago, when Rubio announced his opposition to the judicial nominee he recommended.
http://big.assets.huffingtonpost.com/rubio1.gif



Let me rank those I hate in Florida politics.

1. Rick "Penis Head" Scott. Hate him with the white hot intensity of 1000s of suns going super nova. His actions could fill volumes dripping with hate.

2. Marco Rubio. What you posted is just one in a series of embarrassments that junior senator has brought on his ass

3. The entire GOP caucus in both the house of the state legislature. Three words: Stand your ground.

4. My Congresscritter, Ander Crenshaw. He lived in Delay's pants when the Hammer was the Leader. He is as useless as tits on a boar.

Republicans - do you really want a coward like this as your candidate?

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 17:53:31
My Rick Scott hatred killed the blog? Sweet!

Comment by BobR on 09/24/2013 17:54:58
Quote by Mondobubba:
My Rick Scott hatred killed the blog? Sweet!

Actually, it was time for lunch - indeed!


Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 18:07:45
Phone is here!


Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 18:16:12
Quote by Raine:
Phone is here!



w0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000t!

Comment by Scoopster on 09/24/2013 18:18:43
Quote by Raine:
Phone is here!

Noice! Now I just need to get it together and get one..

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 18:30:29
ha! VINDICATION for Mrs Mondo! she was right about the way Wendy Torrrece was played in "The Shining!" Backed up by Stephen King no less!

Mrs Mondo on Wendy:

Wendy was a strong, tough woman, Shelly Duvall as Wendy didn't portray that at all!



Stephen King:

"Shelley Duvall as Wendy is really one of the most misogynistic characters ever put on film, she's basically just there to scream and be stupid and that's not the woman that I wrote about"



This gives me a major happy.

Comment by BobR on 09/24/2013 19:03:49
The cuteness - it's almost too much!! 14 panda cubs

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 19:14:47
Quote by BobR:
The cuteness - it's almost too much!! 14 panda cubs



The cute! OMG!

Comment by livingonli on 09/24/2013 19:20:45
My computer is very SLLLOOOWWW today.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 19:21:20
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.

Comment by TriSec on 09/24/2013 19:28:45
Blah.



Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 19:29:11
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.


I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014


Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 19:30:30
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
The cuteness - it's almost too much!! 14 panda cubs



The cute! OMG!



I want to hug my screen now!

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 19:43:07
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6008/6007605393_cb36f06e3c_z.jpg


This will be the reaction of Seatlites when they find out my cousin and her husband are not coffee drinkers.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 19:44:17
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.


I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014



Ohhhh aren't we fancy! Getting an even Awesomer Phone of Awesomeness. :P

Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 20:21:44
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.


I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014



Ohhhh aren't we fancy! Getting an even Awesomer Phone of Awesomeness. :P



I kinda figure by the time I'm ready to get the 4 the 5 will be on the way so the price might go down. But I'm almost 1000% done with the pain in the ass my current phone has becomes since I get to change it for a refurb. Frickin' refurbs - hate'm

Comment by BobR on 09/24/2013 20:29:43
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.

I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014

Ohhhh aren't we fancy! Getting an even Awesomer Phone of Awesomeness. :P

I kinda figure by the time I'm ready to get the 4 the 5 will be on the way so the price might go down. But I'm almost 1000% done with the pain in the ass my current phone has becomes since I get to change it for a refurb. Frickin' refurbs - hate'm

We were going to wait, but we really couldn't deal with these until April 2014 (at least Raine couldn't - too many problems). I think once the S5 comes out, the S4 price will drop as they try to get rid of inventory.

Comment by Mondobubba on 09/24/2013 20:41:09
Quote by BobR:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.

I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014

Ohhhh aren't we fancy! Getting an even Awesomer Phone of Awesomeness. :P

I kinda figure by the time I'm ready to get the 4 the 5 will be on the way so the price might go down. But I'm almost 1000% done with the pain in the ass my current phone has becomes since I get to change it for a refurb. Frickin' refurbs - hate'm

We were going to wait, but we really couldn't deal with these until April 2014 (at least Raine couldn't - too many problems). I think once the S5 comes out, the S4 price will drop as they try to get rid of inventory.



The price on the 3 dropped by about a hundred bucks just a few weeks after I got mine.

Comment by wickedpam on 09/24/2013 20:49:46
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by BobR:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Raine is clearly in a phone hole. Considering she has just gotten an Awesome Phone o' Awesomeness, this is understandable.

I'm saving up to get a 4 in 2014

Ohhhh aren't we fancy! Getting an even Awesomer Phone of Awesomeness. :P

I kinda figure by the time I'm ready to get the 4 the 5 will be on the way so the price might go down. But I'm almost 1000% done with the pain in the ass my current phone has becomes since I get to change it for a refurb. Frickin' refurbs - hate'm

We were going to wait, but we really couldn't deal with these until April 2014 (at least Raine couldn't - too many problems). I think once the S5 comes out, the S4 price will drop as they try to get rid of inventory.



The price on the 3 dropped by about a hundred bucks just a few weeks after I got mine.



That's what I'm hoping to avoid.


Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 23:01:33
Most of my afternoon was spent trying to back up my contacts from my old phone. Blech.

new phone is charging and will soon be activated.

Comment by Raine on 09/24/2013 23:05:34
And seriously, bobber is correct -- my phone has been a royal PITA.

this past week it just shuts down -- and the battery is not even dead. The Sim card died a few months ago -- (thus renering the camera inoperative) the reception has gotten worse and worse... (keep in mind we both have the same carrier)

it was time.