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Author: TriSec    Date: 10/21/2008 10:36:08

Good Morning. It's two weeks to go; everyone still working hard?

We'll start this morning as we always do, with the latest casualty figures from the Warron Terra, courtesy of antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4186
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4047
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3725
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3328
Since Election (1/31/05): 2748

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 314
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 616
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 378
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 445


We find this morning's cost of war passing through: $ 564, 314, 200, 000.00



Checking in with our friends at IAVA, they too have taken note of all the attention being showered on "Joe the plumber". But IAVA has different concerns. What about Jim and Jane the veterans?




First it was Main Street. Then it was Joe Six-Pack. And last night, Joe the Plumber took center stage. After three presidential debates between Senators McCain and Obama, our nation’s veterans can’t help but be left wondering: What about us?

Beyond the fact that there was no real talk (straight or otherwise) at all about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, foreign policy or military affairs, Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are facing unbelievable challenges when they come home. More than 300,000 new veterans are suffering from a serious psychological injury, and less than half are receiving the care they need. Tens of thousands of troops have suffered disabling physical injuries, new veterans are also facing high rates of unemployment, and almost two thousand brave men and women who served in Iraq or Afghanistan have already wound up homeless. And all the economic issues hitting the average American are hitting our military folks even harder. Millions are wrestling with the mortgage crisis, rising food costs, and the high price of gas. Now imagine dealing with all that while being deployed to a war zone for 12 months for the third time in five years. This is what our servicemembers are facing.

But not once during the presidential debates did we hear any substance from the candidates about how they plan to support our veterans.

We’ve been bombarded with talking point after talking point on the economy, healthcare, and energy. Joe the Plumber even had his name repeated more than a dozen times last night. But Jim and Jane the Veteran have been left behind.


Please go and check the source; I've noticed for the first time that the freepers seem to have made it to IAVA now...and some are questioning IAVA's neutrality and Paul Rieckhoff's motivations. More sickness from the right, I suppose....



I know I have posted this before, but as we enter the stretch run to the election, it's worth checking out the Top Ten actions for the next president. [I copied over only the points; please check IAVA for the detail.


1. Ensure Thorough, Professional, and Confidential Mental Health Screening
2. Advance-Fund VA Health Care
3. Overhaul the Military and Veterans' Disability System
4. Cut the Claims Backlog in Half
5. End the Passive VA System
6. Combat the Shortage of Mental Health Professionals
7. Create Tax Incentives for Patriotic Employers
8. Fight Homelessness among Veterans
9. Give Families Access to Mental Health Support
10. Repeal the Waiver of High-Deployment Pay



Of course, IAVA just released it's congressional report card...given that 3 of the four candidates are sitting Senators, you can easily check and see who is more likely to watch out for our veterans and who is not.


Lastly this morning...we'll take a very brief look at Afghanistan. Unfortunately like the M$M, we here at "Ask a Vet" often overlook this conflict, too. I'm sorry to have to report that it's about to get even lonelier in those mountains. NATO is hinting it may pull out.


LONDON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - NATO members are wavering in their political commitment to Afghanistan, one of the alliance's top commanders said on Monday, describing the nearly seven-year-old campaign against the Taliban as disjointed.

Pointing to more than 70 "caveats" that gave individual countries a veto over certain operations, and the fact that troop commitments remained unfulfilled, General John Craddock said he was fearful the operation was being short-changed.

"We are demonstrating a political will that is in my judgment sometimes wavering," Craddock, a U.S. general and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, said in a speech to policymakers and defence analysts in London.

"It's this wavering political will that impedes operational progress and brings into question the relevance of the alliance here in the 21st century," he said.

NATO troops serve in Afghanistan under a United Nations mandate. That mandate initially limited their operations to Kabul but in 2003 was expanded to give NATO a wider role to support the Afghan government throughout the country.

As insecurity has increased in Afghanistan, NATO troops have steadily been drawn into more deadly operations, a factor that has dissuaded some countries from deeper involvement.

Craddock told Britain's Sky News television more British troops would be needed in Afghanistan's Helmand province but the precise number had yet to be decided.

"That will be up to the commander on the ground but the situation in Helmand province I think is critical," he said. "That's the key area for the production of poppy, it is a key area for the insurgency."

Insecurity has led farmers to switch from producing food to opium, a crop that also funds the Taliban insurgency. Helmand produced about half the world's opium last year.



You know what's at stake here. There's 14 days to go; let's make the most of it.


 

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Comment by BobR on 10/21/2008 12:15:51
Great post as usual TriSec.



I hate to post this first thing, but this is just disgusting.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 12:25:22
Morning :hug:

Comment by TriSec on 10/21/2008 12:52:34
I read this last night, in a book of collected speeches and documents on American history.



It's about slavery, but is it also not a metaphor for today's times, and the schism taking place right now?



Although the saying is 150 years old, it's perhaps as true today as when Abraham Lincoln first told us that A house divided against itself cannot stand.





Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 13:26:09
Good Morning. WAsn't the Bear the symbol of Russia, IE the USSR, IE Socialism/communism?

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 13:35:16
Hello

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 13:36:06
Yup, the BEar is on the logo of the United Russian Party:



http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/40/Errlogo.jpg


Comment by TriSec on 10/21/2008 13:38:29
I was thinking the metaphor was more basic.



It was a black bear.





Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 13:39:38
Good morning Grump! :hug:

Comment by Scoopster on 10/21/2008 13:41:02
Morning all! wtf at the bear cub thing..



And as if that wasn't enough, there's this nonsense too.



[rant]



Let's be perfectly honest about this. The people who are perpetrating these crimes - and yes that's exactly what they are; premediated criminal actions against life and property alike - are a small, extremely active minority of McCain's supporters. These people are not mentally ill. These people have no defense for their actions. These people are domestic terrorists. These people deserve to be arrested, arraigned, tried, and hopefully sentenced to some jail time.



However, they do not represent the whole. They might be acting in a manner they see as supportive to McCain's campaign for the presidency, but they are not doing it for him, they are not doing it for McCain's other more mannered supporters, and they're sure not doing it with McCain's blessing. In that spirit I'm sure if McCain were pressed on the question he would eventually squeak out an equivocative response repudiating these actions.



Riiiight.



Now let's be honest here the left is not without fault. We have had our share of domestic terrorists over time. And yes, the infamous Bill Ayers was one of them. However his crimes were forty years ago. He has already admitted his crime, and served his sentence for it. He has since reformed himself into a productive member of society. He has completed a college education and become an educator himself. He continues to be a political activist, but now he works within the system to change and implement policy, rather than insult and destroy it. This was the path that led him to the Annenburg Foundation and his colleage-level association with Barack Obama.



This isn't the only example on the left, and there are just as many examples on the right as well of criminals being reintroduced to society - just look at Gordon Libby, or Scooter Libby, or John Negroponte, or Oliver North, or Judith Miller who are all fine examples of the kind of people that are allowed to reenter society productively after commiting a crime. Sure they haven't exactly done their time like Ayers did, but let's not let that prevent them from getting another chance.



So who knows.. perhaps today's baby bear killers and window smashing graffiti artists are tomorrow's National Director of Intelligence and Fox News Analyst. We'll just have to wait and see.



[/rant]

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 13:42:20
Thank you Chris - I did the same thing

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 13:44:27
*sigh* 2 more weeks.







Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 13:53:16
Nice rant Scoop.



What the hell? These people need to spend a little time in Jail for these acts. Seriously.



I can only imagine what Halloween is going to be like.

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 13:54:45
You may want to read this.

This is a GREAT read!

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 13:57:46
Sorry to say Scoop nothing will be done about this kind of thing.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 13:58:25
was that w Time Machine pull?

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:02:44
Colorado, Iowa and New Mexico are "Gone" according to McCain insiders.







Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:06:58
Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:12:14
For those that missed KO last night... KO had some interesting stuff on 'best Persons in the World"





Comment by Scoopster on 10/21/2008 14:13:22
Hey.. I wrote that entire thing without a single curse word.



Fuck yea!

Comment by Random on 10/21/2008 14:13:42
Woot.

I'm shopping at 7-11 more, lol



Comment by TriSec on 10/21/2008 14:17:54
Quote by Random:

Woot.

I'm shopping at 7-11 more, lol





Frickin' Cow Hampshire. Dickweeds.







Comment by Random on 10/21/2008 14:19:25
Quote by Raine:

For those that missed KO last night... KO had some interesting stuff on 'best Persons in the World"





That's some Freaky Twilight Zone Shit right there man.

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:20:00
Kerry makes a funny... unfortunately....



I think it's funny, and you may think it's funny, but John Kerry Jokes and the GOP are really really bad ideas.

"These are the exciting last two week moments of the presidential campaign," the Boston Democrat said. "So it's a very special time. I can't wait for it to be over. I am so tired of the press' silly questions that they ask along the way. And cable television which reduces everything to stupidity - the lowest common denominator of conflict."



Kerry tried to relay to the audience what it is like to face the press corps' inquiries.



"I don't know if any of you know what it's like. I do, obviously," he said. "I've been asked all of those brilliant questions that were repeated this year."



"Barack got asked the famous boxers or briefs question," Kerry went on. "I was tempted to say commando."



The senator said Obama successfully parried that question but that John McCain, the GOP nominee, had some problems.



"Then they asked McCain and McCain said, ‘Depends,'" Kerry said to lots of laughter from the crowd.




I guarantee, the GOP will make this an issue. Altho I do wonder if John McCain will have the gumption to call for a repudiation...





Comment by Random on 10/21/2008 14:20:24
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by Random:

Woot.

I'm shopping at 7-11 more, lol





Frickin' Cow Hampshire. Dickweeds.







You're pissed at New Hampshire, when Arizona goes Obama by 14 points? man, it's like raggin on that one B on the reportcard full of As.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 14:20:28
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by Random:

Woot.

I'm shopping at 7-11 more, lol





Frickin' Cow Hampshire. Dickweeds.











Hhhheeellllloooooo Virginia!



Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:22:09
Quote by Random:

Woot.

I'm shopping at 7-11 more, lol

:kickcan: no 7-11 here.



Comment by Random on 10/21/2008 14:22:17
Random's daily ego rubbing!



Any one who cares, i'll probably stop plugging my blog by the end of the week unless I do a rant or something.

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:23:24
AZ is up that much for Obama? wooOOoot

Comment by Random on 10/21/2008 14:24:11
I say we let 7-11 decide the election. lol

Comment by livingonli on 10/21/2008 14:28:59
Good morning everyone. :yawn:



So if Obama takes even most of the red states at 7-11. Where do the McCain supporters in those states get their coffee? Or do they consider it too fancy pants?

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:29:49
:foil: About that Anchorwoman that was attacked in Arkansas.

Anne Pressly's personality made her a hit with television viewers. Now, police want to know whether her celebrity made her a target.



The popular KATV anchorwoman, who had a small part in the Bush biopic "W," was in critical but stable condition Tuesday after a severe beating in her home. Investigators aren't sure whether she was the random victim of a home invasion or a target because of her high-profile job.



"(It) is possible that it is something other than robbery," police spokeswoman Cassandra Davis said. "Our detectives are talking with co-workers because she was a public figure, because she was on the news, in the media."



Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 14:36:28
Lorton is closed Jim

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 14:39:00
Caribu Barbie or Terrorist - which is more offensive?

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:39:09
HAs the left shot any baby bear cubs? HAs the left dropped ROCKS into cars? has the left slashed some 30 cars tires at an Obama Rally?

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:39:33
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y49/pspauld/BlogPix/party1.gif


Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:40:21
Hang up on this idiot.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 14:40:25
First of all it's the DemocratIC party and single member of the part is a Democrat.



Second - um - they seem rather happy in Europe, don't they?

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:40:56
Quote by Raine:

HAs the left shot any baby bear cubs? HAs the left dropped ROCKS into cars? has the left slashed some 30 cars tires at an Obama Rally?


IOIFYR

Comment by BobR on 10/21/2008 14:41:07
This caller sounds like my brother

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:41:51
Quote by Grumpymann:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y49/pspauld/BlogPix/party1.gif




That NEVER fails to make me smile. Perfect timing Grump!



Comment by livingonli on 10/21/2008 14:42:04
Quote by wickedpam:

First of all it's the DemocratIC party and single member of the part is a Democrat.



Second - um - they seem rather happy in Europe, don't they?


From what I have heard, the quality of life, the lifespan and even the potential for upward mobility are now higher in most European countries than they are in the United States.

Comment by BobR on 10/21/2008 14:42:25
socialized medicine already works.



It's called "Medicare"

Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:42:52
Quote by BobR:

This caller sounds like my brother


I'm very sorry bob.



And I offer my services as a brother if you would like.

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:43:13
That is not socialistic health care in Mass

Comment by BobR on 10/21/2008 14:44:39
Bernie Sanders: left

Teddy Kennedy: left

Barack Obama: not so left...

Comment by Raine on 10/21/2008 14:45:00
Quote by Grumpymann:

Quote by BobR:

This caller sounds like my brother


I'm very sorry bob.



And I offer my services as a brother if you would like.
OH! Bobber, take him up on this! I want Grump as a brother in Law.



Comment by Grumpymann on 10/21/2008 14:45:07
SINGLE PAYER IS NOT THE SAME AS SOCIALIST!

You uninformed piece of shit



Comment by wickedpam on 10/21/2008 14:45:35
Saw this Saturday morning, a week after their very large Obama sign was stolen



http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g37/Wicked_Pam/100_0450.jpg


Comment by livingonli on 10/21/2008 14:46:37
That caller was about as smart as a tree stump.

Comment by BobR on 10/21/2008 14:47:20
Quote by Grumpymann:



I'm very sorry bob.



And I offer my services as a brother if you would like.


My brother is a Libertarian that takes their views to the most extreme and unworkable extremes.

No taxes

EVERYTHING fee-based (including police, fire depts, and roads)

No government intrusion in personal lives or business



We try to argue how it can't work like that and that the Constitution DOES allow for taxation, but he'd prefer no government at all.