A Washington Post article published Tuesday tells the story of three Fort Benning soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The soldiers say living in barracks across from a firing range is setting off the disorder.
The claims made in Tuesday morning's Washington Post focus on the fact the Warrior Transition Battalion which houses wounded soldiers is located across the street from a firing range.
News 3 spent the afternoon at Fort Benning and got some answers directly from the battalion commander.
Imagine coming home after being wounded in a battle zone, then move into a barrack right across from a firing range.
It's the recent claim made by three Fort Benning soldiers, who live at the Warrior Transition Battalion on post.
“In the time that I’ve been here we haven't had any issues relating to the noise,” said Lieutenant Colonel Sean Mulcahey, the commander of the Warrior Transition Battalion.
The noise the soldiers are talking about is gunfire. They claim it's setting off their Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD.
“We take PTSD very seriously because we have about 10 to 15 percent of our soldiers out of 350 that we currently have assigned have been diagnosed with PTSD,” he said.
Mulcahey says the barracks were built at their location for a reason.
“They are in close proximity to the theatre, mini mall, PX, dining facilities and to other post services, and so those are the things that went into the decision as I understand it,” he said.
Troops, when they battle insurgent forces, as in Iraq, or Gaza or Vietnam, are placed in “atrocity producing situations.” Being surrounded by a hostile population makes simple acts, such as going to a store to buy a can of Coke, dangerous. The fear and stress push troops to view everyone around them as the enemy. The hostility is compounded when the enemy, as in Iraq, is elusive, shadowy and hard to find. The rage soldiers feel after a roadside bomb explodes, killing or maiming their comrades, is one that is easily directed, over time, to innocent civilians who are seen to support the insurgents.
Civilians and combatants, in the eyes of the beleaguered troops, merge into one entity. These civilians, who rarely interact with soldiers or Marines, are to most of the occupation troops in Iraq nameless, faceless, and easily turned into abstractions of hate. They are dismissed as less than human. It is a short psychological leap, but a massive moral leap. It is a leap from killing — the shooting of someone who has the capacity to do you harm — to murder — the deadly assault against someone who cannot harm you.
The war in Iraq is now primarily about murder. There is very little killing. The savagery and brutality of the occupation is tearing apart those who have been deployed to Iraq. As news reports have just informed us, 115 American soldiers committed suicide in 2007. This is a 13% increase in suicides over 2006. And the suicides, as they did in the Vietnam War years, will only rise as distraught veterans come home, unwrap the self-protective layers of cotton wool that keep them from feeling, and face the awful reality of what they did to innocents in Iraq
American Marines and soldiers have become socialized to atrocity. The killing project is not described in these terms to a distant public. The politicians still speak in the abstract terms of glory, honor, and heroism, in the necessity of improving the world, in lofty phrases of political and spiritual renewal. Those who kill large numbers of people always claim it as a virtue. The campaign to rid the world of terror is expressed within the confines of this rhetoric, as if once all terrorists are destroyed evil itself will vanish.
The reality behind the myth, however, is very different. The reality and the ideal tragically clash when soldiers and Marines return home. These combat veterans are often alienated from the world around them, a world that still believes in the myth of war and the virtues of the nation. They confront the grave, existential crisis of all who go through combat and understand that we have no monopoly on virtue, that in war we become as barbaric and savage as those we oppose.
This is a profound crisis of faith. It shatters the myths, national and religious, that these young men and women were fed before they left for Iraq. In short, they uncover the lie they have been told. Their relationship with the nation will never be the same. These veterans give us a true narrative of the war — one that exposes the vast enterprise of industrial slaughter unleashed in Iraq. They expose the lie...
On January 2nd, yet another American soldier died in Iraq. But Staff Sergeant Ryan Maseth, a highly-decorated Green Beret, didn’t die from a roadside bomb or an al Queda sniper. He was killed by his shower.
More accurately, Sgt. Maseth's killer was privatization. That's the out-of-control policy of turning over essential military support systems to a sprawling, unregulated network of for-profit corporations and letting them get away again and again with shoddy - even deadly - work.
Sgt. Maseth was safely inside his Army base in Baghdad when he reached for the shower faucet. Electricity instantly shot through the pipes, through the water itself, and through his entire body, electrocuting him. His mother, stunned, pressed the Army for details, but got only hemming and hawing at first, then she got a lie: she was told that her son had a "small appliance" with him in the shower. She knew better and kept pushing, finally learning that the facility's water pump had not been properly grounded.
Worse, Army documents reveal that Halliburton, under contract to inspect such systems, had found serious electrical problems in this facility nearly a year before Sgt. Maseth’s last shower. Why wasn't it fixed? Because Halliburton's contract did not cover "fixing potential hazards," instead requiring only that it fix equipment already malfunctioning. Meanwhile, the Army itself should have known about this death trap, but under the Pentagon's convoluted privatized system, the danger that
Halliburton found was not red-flagged and was never reviewed by a "qualified government employee."
At least a dozen of our soldiers have been killed by improper grounding of electrical equipment, but Halliburton coldly claims that it is not part of the Army and has no contractual obligation to prevent the electrocution of American Troops.
"Green Beret electrocuted in shower on Iraq base," www.cnn.com, May 28, 2008
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The "Hotlanta" debate rages on...
(note: there is one particularly offensive comment there...)
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Morning :hug:
Raine - missed the Sisterly update did they finish the tests?
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Morning :hug:
Raine - missed the Sisterly update did they finish the tests?
The surgeon supposedly came last night, altho it is looking like they may be able to put surgery off till after teh baby is born. It seems as tho her Gall bladder has polyps. I am waiting for a further update this morning. Probably will call her in a little while.
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Good morning Mala. Another scorcher of a day but we're supposed to get thunderstorms tonight.
The SMS live blog now that the trolls are gone has entered a Doctor Who ditch (and I am contributing to it).![]()
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Good morning Mala. Another scorcher of a day but we're supposed to get thunderstorms tonight.
The SMS live blog now that the trolls are gone has entered a Doctor Who ditch (and I am contributing to it).![]()
Good ditch - I only know 2 Dr's so I dont' think I could add to the conversation.
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They are releasing sister! IT seems as tho they are going to monitor her very very carefully and try to use a change in diet as a course of treatment.
Soy will indeed become my sisters friend.
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Kizzie is on the couch... as always.
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Senator Clinton released her delegates last night.
This should have gotten more press than it has. This is really a big deal.
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vetoing beer - way to win hearts asshat.![]()
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ABBA - weirdly enough Liddy likes ABBA too.
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ABBA - weirdly enough Liddy likes ABBA too.
Does he find it music to shoot people by?
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Good morning everyone.
Last night I went to see another stellar Lizz Winstead show in the City. Did anyone read my comments last night at the end of yesterday's blog?
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Good Morning all!
Jim Hightower!! LOVE HIM!!
Raine, saw your posts about your sister last night, and said a prayer. I really hope she's okay, but I know she'll have great care.
I've had my GB removed, under emergency conditions and it was more painful than my brain surgery, so it must be even more painful and scary for someone whose pregnant!!
Stay strong! I'll be thinking 'bout you and her all day!
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Damn Right.
Random can get on Four Freedoms now.
I feel at home again.
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Tom is a moron....half the people with crap mortgages and "gas guzzling" suv's had them when things were still good. then george bush came along. . .
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Tom is a moron....half the people with crap mortgages and "gas guzzling" suv's had them when things were still good. then george bush came along. . .
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but Diesel has better fuel economy than the fuel we use today.
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Raine,how is your sis?
Quote by Raine:She was released this morning. they are monitoring her closely, but it seems as tho she had a gallbladder attack.Quote by starling310:
Raine,how is your sis?
She and the baby seem to be alright. she is still in a lot of pain, but with diet management they are going to try to control in until the baby is born.
I feel more relieved today than yesterday. She goes to a wonderful Women's wellness center for her baby care. When I found out that is where she has been going for pre natal care, I was very relieved. They have a great center their.
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Raine,how is your sis?
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Raine,how is your sis?
Read down the blog ;)
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Georgia has a drive in church? Do they serve fried eggs on the blessings?
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but Diesel has better fuel economy than the fuel we use today.
It's also WAY more expensive now, which didn't used to be the case. Hence, a gallon of milk costing $4.00. BushCo. jacked up the cost on truck drivers and we are paying for it. everyone loses.
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Georgia has a drive in church? Do they serve fried eggs on the blessings?
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How about Fried Milky Way bars?
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Marietta GEorgia, the drive in Church...
Coem as you are? I hope they aren't like the folks in LA that like to drive naked.
IT makes sense, we already have drive thru liquor stores...
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Georgia has a drive in church? Do they serve fried eggs on the blessings?
The collection plate is scattered, smothered, and covered...
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but Diesel has better fuel economy than the fuel we use today.
It's also WAY more expensive now, which didn't used to be the case. Hence, a gallon of milk costing $4.00. BushCo. jacked up the cost on truck drivers and we are paying for it. everyone loses.
The guy said that Diesel cars are gass guzzling O.o
That and has anyone seen the Hillary Clinton Supporters for John McCain site yet?
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Georgia has a drive in church? Do they serve fried eggs on the blessings?
The collection plate is scattered, smothered, and covered...
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That and has anyone seen the Hillary Clinton Supporters for John McCain site yet?
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That and has anyone seen the Hillary Clinton Supporters for John McCain site yet?
How long before Rush takes credit for this as part of operation Chaos?
They are using Hillary as a way to try to swiftboat Obama. Pretty clever, in an evil demonic way.
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That and has anyone seen the Hillary Clinton Supporters for John McCain site yet?
How long before Rush takes credit for this as part of operation Chaos?
They are using Hillary as a way to try to swiftboat Obama. Pretty clever, in an evil demonic way.
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New TSA rule - you MUST show ID to fly...
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Random, that site is just filled with hate. it is disgusting and these people show NO dignity to honoring HRC.
I read one of those jokes and I nearly threw up.
They were NEVER dems. NEVER. Disgusting. Repulsive. they make bad porn sites look attractive.
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KEep an eye for the weather today, will ya? I hear you are under a tornado watch!
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KEep an eye for the weather today, will ya? I hear you are under a tornado watch!
I will - one cell just passed to the south an hour ago.
Also, as an "Upstater" - while I didn't post a comment on this yesterday - PROXIMATE healing vibes were (and are) going to your sister and the soon-to-be little one.
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New TSA rule - you MUST show ID to fly...
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I've got breaking news...
The Hillary Supporters who are bitter and idiots site is...CANADIAN!
HA!
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Oh...I am loving this website...ignorance is funny.
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A TriSec moment...
24 years ago at this very moment, I was sitting on a sweltering Stackpole Field in Saugus, MA, on what was the hottest day of 1984 in Boston (you could look it up) for my High School graduation...
And, in the famed "Heat Game", Boston beat LA at the old garden, 121-103, to take a 3-2 series lead.
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And you know the beagle puppies made my morning! Too cute. Hows about some pussy?!![]()
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I've got breaking news...
The Hillary Supporters who are bitter and idiots site is...CANADIAN!
HA!
F*cking Ed Hale is now on top of my tooly McTool list.
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Good Morning all!
Jim Hightower!! LOVE HIM!!
Raine, saw your posts about your sister last night, and said a prayer. I really hope she's okay, but I know she'll have great care.
I've had my GB removed, under emergency conditions and it was more painful than my brain surgery, so it must be even more painful and scary for someone whose pregnant!!
Stay strong! I'll be thinking 'bout you and her all day!
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What sort of dietary changes did you need to make after getting your gall bladder out?
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Quick drive by:
Computer may or may not be shot. I'm working a temp gig where I have no internet connection, am using someone else's computer to check my email briefly (library is closed before I get home!) and the supervisor isn't happy that I'm even on someone else's computer during my lunchbreak.
I don't even have a frickin' phone at my workstation. I'm there to be a drone and nothing else. She's interrupted my lunchbreak twice now to tell me what I'm going to be doing when I'm back from lunch.
Kill me now please?
On the good side, one of the IT guys does computer repair on the side and told me to bring in my laptop and he said he could tell if it's even worth it to try to fix the thing. He claims I can get a brand new laptop for around $400 - I'd like to know from where....
Getting offline now.
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Quick drive by:
Computer may or may not be shot. I'm working a temp gig where I have no internet connection, am using someone else's computer to check my email briefly (library is closed before I get home!) and the supervisor isn't happy that I'm even on someone else's computer during my lunchbreak.
I don't even have a frickin' phone at my workstation. I'm there to be a drone and nothing else. She's interrupted my lunchbreak twice now to tell me what I'm going to be doing when I'm back from lunch.
Kill me now please?
On the good side, one of the IT guys does computer repair on the side and told me to bring in my laptop and he said he could tell if it's even worth it to try to fix the thing. He claims I can get a brand new laptop for around $400 - I'd like to know from where....
Getting offline now.
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I'm getting skeered by Thom today - I hope that we don't bomb Iran :nervous:
Cheers,
mfaye
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Bushconomy question....
Have you got your freakin' refund check yet? I think he's punishing all us Massachusetts liberals, we found out from our tax guy that ours may be issued on June 27. After the "president" promised them early, no less.
F*ckers.
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:ireland: Man that sounds like carp.
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Tri did you get my PM?
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I got my stiumlus check at the end of May.![]()
Not sure how that happened.
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What else do you expect from Republicans?
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Proof Random has no life:
I have already started constructing a November pool.
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Proof Random has no life:
I have already started constructing a November pool.
Random,
You are much too young to be leading the life of an elderly shut-in - what gives?
Cheers,
Your Auntie Faye :P
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Proof Random has no life:
I have already started constructing a November pool.
Random,
You are much too young to be leading the life of an elderly shut-in - what gives?
Cheers,
Your Auntie Faye :P
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What else do you expect from Republicans?
This HAS to be used against them this campaign. Most people don't mind paying a fair price for a product, but everyone knows the prices have gone way beyond gouging at this point.
Quote by Raine:The vote was what... 51 to 43?Quote by BobR:Quote by Scoopster:
What else do you expect from Republicans?
This HAS to be used against them this campaign. Most people don't mind paying a fair price for a product, but everyone knows the prices have gone way beyond gouging at this point.
I need to go get a list of who voted to block this.
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Afternoon all. Here are some words of wisdom to that storehouse things that you have learned in life. You know things always wear clean underpants or don't cross the streams. It isDON'T PUKE KUNG PAO CHICKEN. IT BURNS, IT BURNS! :PUKE:
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I noticed that neither presidential candidate and one now ex-candidate didn't vote on this. Kennedy didn't vote either but I presume he is still out because of his health.
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Afternoon all. Here are some words of wisdom to that storehouse things that you have learned in life. You know things always wear clean underpants or don't cross the streams. It isDON'T PUKE KUNG PAO CHICKEN. IT BURNS, IT BURNS! :PUKE:
Mondo,
Why you upchuck the Kung Pao Chickoon? You no likeee? Or it no likee you?
Just wondering and showing concern :heart:
Cheers,
mfaye
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Isn't senator Byrd still pretty sick?
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I noticed that neither presidential candidate and one now ex-candidate didn't vote on this. Kennedy didn't vote either but I presume he is still out because of his health.
I can understand McCain and Obama not being there. As well as Kennedy, but Graham and Clinton, that is a mystery to me.
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the yeas were 50
Nays 44
Not voting 6
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of those people, how many are up for re-election this november?
Saxby is one. I don't think Georgia is gonna be happy with that.
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Afternoon all. Here are some words of wisdom to that storehouse things that you have learned in life. You know things always wear clean underpants or don't cross the streams. It isDON'T PUKE KUNG PAO CHICKEN. IT BURNS, IT BURNS! :PUKE:
Mondo,
Why you upchuck the Kung Pao Chickoon? You no likeee? Or it no likee you?
Just wondering and showing concern :heart:
Cheers,
mfaye
Stress, tension, depression, work stuff, shaken, not stirred.Lots. Not fun. Not fun at all.
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the yeas were 50
Nays 44
Not voting 6
Raine,
You are a speedy grrrl - you beat me to it. No surprise, both A holes from Okie-ville voted against it. But Inhofe is in for the race of his life - Go Andrew Rice!
Cheers,
mfaye
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the yeas were 50
Nays 44
Not voting 6
The41% Solution strikes again.![]()
During the 2008 election season, be wary of Republican mantras that Democrats have failed to pass any laws that help the American public. With the 41% Solution – essentially pure political stonewalling, Democratic accomplishments are uniformly and consistently thwarted. Try as one might, a dance in the end zone isn’t timely without points on the board – true legislative, enacted progress. Scoring’s tough to do with a hand in your face, not enough players on the field and a corrupt commissioner.
REID: Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent the Senate Committee on the Judiciary be authorized to meet during session of the senate.
COCHRAN: Mr. President, on behalf of the republican leader, I object.
REID: Mr. President --
The Presiding Officer: Without objection? Objection is heard.
REID: I understand the objection of my good friend from Mississippi. He wasn't objecting on his own but for someone else. The hearing, Mr. President, that we were going for conduct was a hearing entitled "coercive interrogation techniques: do they work, are they reliable and what did the FBI. Know about them?"
Mr. President, this morning senator Feinstein, as chair of the subcommittee, began chairing a very important hearing on interrogation tactics in the Judiciary Committee. The hearing featured a report by the Department of Justice inspector general on tactics at Guantanamo that amounted to torture. The hearing was interrupted by three floor votes and the chair recessed the hearing until p.m. as you know, we have our weekly caucuses starting at 12:30. But now the minority is objecting to the committee meeting by invoking the two-hour rule. Two hours after we come into session there has to be consent to conduct hearings.
In other words, you have to do them in the first two hours we are in session. It's very rare there is an objection but there is today. I have no alternative but to recess the senate to allow the hearing to continue. The Republicans may not want these abuses to come to light but I think the American people have a right to know. It's part of a partner of obstructionism by my friends on the republican side.
I want the senate to debate a bill to reduce gas prices and now they don't want the judiciary committee to hold a hearing about coercive interrogation tactics. They can try to use senate rules to silence these debates. I'll use the rules at this time to allow the judiciary committee to continue the hearing. As soon as the hearing is over, we're going to be out here Mr. President to talk about gas prices.
And I would hope -- this is framed, Mr. President with the picture of there is a presidential election going on. We have one presidential candidate that wants to do something about these high gas prices, wants to do something about the bill to extend tax credits for renewable energy and we have another candidate who is opposed to this and we know who that candidate is and it is senator from the state of Arizona. And I would think that my friend, the senator from Arizona, who is a Republican nominee, would be concerned about this delaying tactic, not to allow the judiciary committee to hold a hearing on torture. That's what it amounts to. So, Mr. President, I ask that -- unanimous consent that the senate be in recess subject to the call of the chair.
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the yeas were 50
Nays 44
Not voting 6
The41% Solution strikes again.
During the 2008 election season, be wary of Republican mantras that Democrats have failed to pass any laws that help the American public. With the 41% Solution – essentially pure political stonewalling, Democratic accomplishments are uniformly and consistently thwarted. Try as one might, a dance in the end zone isn’t timely without points on the board – true legislative, enacted progress. Scoring’s tough to do with a hand in your face, not enough players on the field and a corrupt commissioner.
I read this today, of the very same issue of how they obstruct in other ways. A conversation between HArry Reid and Republican Thad Cochran:REID: Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent the Senate Committee on the Judiciary be authorized to meet during session of the senate.
COCHRAN: Mr. President, on behalf of the republican leader, I object.
REID: Mr. President --
The Presiding Officer: Without objection? Objection is heard.
REID: I understand the objection of my good friend from Mississippi. He wasn't objecting on his own but for someone else. The hearing, Mr. President, that we were going for conduct was a hearing entitled "coercive interrogation techniques: do they work, are they reliable and what did the FBI. Know about them?"
Mr. President, this morning senator Feinstein, as chair of the subcommittee, began chairing a very important hearing on interrogation tactics in the Judiciary Committee. The hearing featured a report by the Department of Justice inspector general on tactics at Guantanamo that amounted to torture. The hearing was interrupted by three floor votes and the chair recessed the hearing until p.m. as you know, we have our weekly caucuses starting at 12:30. But now the minority is objecting to the committee meeting by invoking the two-hour rule. Two hours after we come into session there has to be consent to conduct hearings.
In other words, you have to do them in the first two hours we are in session. It's very rare there is an objection but there is today. I have no alternative but to recess the senate to allow the hearing to continue. The Republicans may not want these abuses to come to light but I think the American people have a right to know. It's part of a partner of obstructionism by my friends on the republican side.
I want the senate to debate a bill to reduce gas prices and now they don't want the judiciary committee to hold a hearing about coercive interrogation tactics. They can try to use senate rules to silence these debates. I'll use the rules at this time to allow the judiciary committee to continue the hearing. As soon as the hearing is over, we're going to be out here Mr. President to talk about gas prices.
And I would hope -- this is framed, Mr. President with the picture of there is a presidential election going on. We have one presidential candidate that wants to do something about these high gas prices, wants to do something about the bill to extend tax credits for renewable energy and we have another candidate who is opposed to this and we know who that candidate is and it is senator from the state of Arizona. And I would think that my friend, the senator from Arizona, who is a Republican nominee, would be concerned about this delaying tactic, not to allow the judiciary committee to hold a hearing on torture. That's what it amounts to. So, Mr. President, I ask that -- unanimous consent that the senate be in recess subject to the call of the chair.
Boldface mine.
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Sorry Lewis schools the tool at about 17.5 minutes in
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Sorry Lewis schools the tool at about 17.5 minutes in
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Terrorist Fist Jab Host loses show.
Methinks the replacement is FAR worse.
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Terrorist Fist Jab Host loses show.
Methinks the replacement is FAR worse.
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Terrorist Fist Jab Host loses show.
Methinks the replacement is FAR worse.
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Terrorist Fist Jab Host loses show.
Methinks the replacement is FAR worse.
Very quick note to let you guys know that Lizz will be appearing on C-Span tomorrow (Wed, June 11) at 5:15 EST! Rumor has it that she will be sharing clips from the show, including our latest "Poll Dancing with Emily Rackcheck." Fire up those Tivos!
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B..b...best persons Bill O? : searches for Four Horsemen:
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Ha...That's good, Skeezik.
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Gasoline Alley
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Ha...That's good, Skeezik.
Psst Random, Skeezix is spelled with and x. He is one of the characters from the comic strip "Gasoline Alley"
Quote by Random:Quote by Mondobubba:Quote by Random:
Ha...That's good, Skeezik.
Psst Random, Skeezix is spelled with and x. He is one of the characters from the comic strip "Gasoline Alley"
*narrows eyes a la Clint eastwood in Fistful of Dollars*
I will smote you.
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Did the blog get smote?
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Evening, folks...back from music school. We've been playing 'longhair' stuff the past few weeks, doing some classical duets...
In any case, I have a wee dram of Scotch and am watching me some hoops...
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*snort*
I don't like the NBA device nearly as much as the various baseball crack devices...
Celtics are within 6?
I heard an interesting stat on the radio while driving home...in games where they trail by less than 7 points at any time, the Celtics are 63-4. If the lead goes beyond 8 points, they're 16-20. (including all playoff games.)
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*snort*
I don't like the NBA device nearly as much as the various baseball crack devices...
Celtics are within 6?
I heard an interesting stat on the radio while driving home...in games where they trail by less than 7 points at any time, the Celtics are 63-4. If the lead goes beyond 8 points, they're 16-20. (including all playoff games.)
I was surprised that there is a NBA crack device. I bet there is an NHL crack device. I wonder if there is Premier League crack device.
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The NY Daily News still carries that strip. And I did discover the Boston Herald still runs Brenda Starr. But which papers still run Mary Worth?
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If anyone's around, the message board is going a little slow and I'm having a lot of connecting errors.
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Ha...That's good, Skeezik.
Psst Random, Skeezix is spelled with and x. He is one of the characters from the comic strip "Gasoline Alley"
*narrows eyes a la Clint eastwood in Fistful of Dollars*
I will smote you.
: scratches face ala Toshiro Mifune in Yojimbo: Smite, you mean smite, wise ass :D