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Author: TriSec    Date: 01/13/2009 11:33:13

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,127th day in Iraq.

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): 4226
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4087
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3765
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3368
Since Election (1/31/05): 2788

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 317
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 637
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 417
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 445

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

$587, 859, 250, 000.00



Turning to our friends at IAVA, once again there is an action call for an investigation into the action of KBR in Iraq. Some Indiana guardsmen are concerned that they may have been exposed to toxic chemicals while protecting a KBR worksite in Iraq. Naturally the contractor is remaining mum.




NEW YORK - Today, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the nation's first and largest nonpartisan group for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, called for the military contracting firm KBR to come clean about any knowledge of toxins present at a power plant in Iraq and demanded that Congress take action on the issue of toxic exposure in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"This situation with KBR may just be the tip of the iceberg. From burn pits to power plants, we are hearing more and more about troops who have been exposed to toxins while serving our country overseas," said IAVA Executive Director Paul Rieckhoff. "It is critical that Congress follows Senator Bayh's lead to implement a medical registry so that we can find out the true extent of toxic exposure in Iraq and Afghanistan. We owe these servicemembers and their families real answers."

Last month, sixteen Indiana Guardsmen assigned to protect KBR employees at a power plant in Iraq announced they were suing the defense contractor, accusing the company of knowingly exposing them to a cancer-causing chemical. The Guardsmen claim that upon returning home from Iraq they developed new health problems, including rashes, tumors, and even cancer. Already, one Indiana Guardsman has died from lung cancer and CBS News has reported that 60 percent of the soldiers "exhibit symptoms of exposure." Their lawsuit, filed in a US District Court, claims that KBR managers knew the site was contaminated but "downplayed and disregarded" the risk. Thus far, KBR has denied any negligence or wrongdoing.

Senator Evan Bayh (Indiana) has announced that he will reintroduce legislation to create a medical registry for military personnel exposed to toxins. The registry would track servicemembers exposed to industrial toxins during wartime service, guaranteeing them access to priority care at VA hospitals.

"Any service member exposed to toxic chemicals while deployed should receive the best health care our country has to offer," Senator Bayh said. "This registry, modeled after our government's response to Agent Orange during the Vietnam conflict, will cut through bureaucratic red tape so exposed troops can get the medical monitoring and treatment they deserve in the event health conditions develop later in life."




Speaking of soldiers in Iraq, we're all aware of the mounting toll of the wounded. (Who have never been accurately counted, btw.) As in most wars, those that were injured in the line of duty are eligible for a little award created by George Washington, the Purple Heart. Except, of course, for those soldiers with PTSD.


WASHINGTON—The Pentagon on Thursday sought to assure troops that it takes post-traumatic stress seriously despite the recent decision not to award the Purple Heart to those with the disorder.

An advisory committee concluded that troops coming home from the wars with combat stress cases collectively known as post-traumatic stress disorder will not qualify for the prestigious medal awarded to service members wounded in action.

"I don't think anybody should assume that that decision is in any way reflective on how seriously we take the problem of PTSD," Defense Department press secretary Geoff Morrell said. He noted that the military is budgeting money for research, development, treatment and preventive measures.

"Just because an awards committee believes this particular injury does not qualify for this award does not in any way reflect that we don't take this problem seriously and aren't committed to doing everything we possibly can toward preventing it, toward treating it, toward taking care of those who are suffering with it," he told a Pentagon press conference.

Troops with post-traumatic stress can have flashbacks of their time at war, nightmares, sleeplessness and other debilitating symptoms.

Nearly 20 percent of military service members who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan -- 300,000 in all -- are estimated to have symptoms of PTSD or major depression, according to a study last year by the RAND Corp. research organization.

Though full-blown symptoms may not surface immediately, doctors say symptoms can be lessened and controlled with early treatment and that most people can return to their duties.

The Pentagon decided in November that troops with the disorder cannot be awarded the Purple Heart, but the decision was not known until it appeared Monday on the Web site of Stars and Stripes newspaper.

"The Purple Heart recognizes those individuals wounded to a degree that requires treatment by a medical officer, in action with the enemy or as the result of enemy action where the intended effect of a specific enemy action is to kill or injure the service member," Defense Department Eileen Lainez said of the decision. "PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event." It is not "a wound intentionally caused by the enemy from an outside force or agent," but is a secondary effect caused by witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event.




Finally this morning....suppose the unthinkable happened and one of your loved ones gave the last full measure of their devotion to these United States. You would expect the defense department to at least get your name right, wouldn't you? Unfortunately, our inept government can't even do that. Despite trying to do the right thing here by sending out letters to inform families of the deceased of the various support programs and family networks available to them....they all went out with the greeting "Dear John Doe..."


The relatives of soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan were shocked to receive form letters from the U.S. Army that were addressed "Dear John Doe," The Washington Post reports.

The paper says 7,000 family members received the letters, which the Army's Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Operation Center sent last month with information about groups that support the families of those who die in combat. Officials blamed the "glitch" on a printing error by a government contractor.

Army Times says Gen. George Casey, the service's chief of staff, will send each family a personal note.

"There are no words to adequately apologize for this mistake or for the hurt it may have caused," Brig. Gen. Reuben D. Jones, the Army adjutant general, says in a statement. "It is important the original intent of the letter is not lost. The organizations mentioned are dedicated to honoring loved ones and recognizing their sacrifice and commitment."



There's just 7 more days left.

Speaking of which, I'll be away next Tuesday and won't be able to write this blog. So, I'm soliciting a backup today. It doesn't necessarily need to be "Ask a Vet", but if you're moved to write a blog, now is your chance! (And if you don't have the power already, we can give it to you with a simple click of the mouse.)



 

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Comment by m-hadley on 01/13/2009 13:35:26
Gosh Tri,

I had heard about the Military Brass not wanting to recognize PTSD as a legitimate war wound - if it isn't, then what is it? As a person who suffers from clinical depression, I can tell you it can be every bit as debilitating as a "physical wound."

And what isn't physical about mental conditions anyway - I just don't get it. Greta post, BTB....

Cheers,

mfaye



PS. I am taking Inauguration Day off and could come up with a blog post for next Tuesday - let me know if it is okay with you and the powers that be at 4Fs...

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 13:40:43
Good Morning.



Yes Faye... as a matter of fact we are needing help for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday...



So if you would be willing to do Tuesday, that would be wonderful!

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 13:42:00
Btw... has anyone else seen this photo from Blago's presser last Friday?





http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/01/09/us/blag.650.3.jpg


Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 13:47:58
Morning :hug:





Weather update for the 20th from weather.com



1/20/09



39, 10% chance of precipitation, AM clouds, PM sunny

Comment by BobR on 01/13/2009 13:49:19
morning folks... :coffee:



Thanks for a great post as always, Tri...

Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 13:49:25
is that photoshoped?

Comment by BobR on 01/13/2009 13:50:05
Quote by Raine:

Btw... has anyone else seen this photo from Blago's presser last Friday?





http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/01/09/us/blag.650.3.jpg


:rofl:



Reminds of this mini Emoticon Theatre:



:pirate: :thud:

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 13:50:34
No, it isn't photoshopped...

Comment by BobR on 01/13/2009 14:00:33
How would you like to live on a tropical island for 6 months and get paid $100K for it? more details here

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:07:51
Quote by wickedpam:

Morning :hug:





Weather update for the 20th from weather.com



1/20/09



39, 10% chance of precipitation, AM clouds, PM sunny






Let's not get complacent. Bright sun is good, but 39º is still cold to stand outside in for hours. Be nice to your friendly, neighborhood EMT and we'll take care of you. I suppose it's a good thing I'm a Red-Cross trained First Responder, and I'll most likely be on the mall with a small kit and a couple of survival blankets...Just in case.



"Be Prepared". You might have heard that once or twice.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 14:12:43
:dance:

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:13:56
I think it's hilarious that Ashford and Simpson remade this song.



It was hillarious when it was a skit on SNL. When art imitates life.

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:15:25
Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 14:15:26
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by wickedpam:

Morning :hug:





Weather update for the 20th from weather.com



1/20/09



39, 10% chance of precipitation, AM clouds, PM sunny






Let's not get complacent. Bright sun is good, but 39º is still cold to stand outside in for hours. Be nice to your friendly, neighborhood EMT and we'll take care of you. I suppose it's a good thing I'm a Red-Cross trained First Responder, and I'll most likely be on the mall with a small kit and a couple of survival blankets...Just in case.



"Be Prepared". You might have heard that once or twice.






yeah, i was thinking of running to REI this weekend to get some of those hand and foot warmer things



Comment by Scoopster on 01/13/2009 14:20:06
Morning all! :party:



Today's fun inaugrual fact: John Quincy Adams was the first president sworn in wearing long trousers. (1825)

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:20:49
I will be wearing these in DC, snow or not. Best damn boots in the world. I bought mine 15 years ago and they are still rocking. Comfort and warmth...



http://www.sorel.com/images/productImages/NL1082_100_l.jpg




Nothing is worse to me than cold feet.

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:23:01
oooh, Sorels!





Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:26:04
So today is HRC senate appointement meeting...

Comment by m-hadley on 01/13/2009 14:27:36
Quote by Raine:

Good Morning.



Yes Faye... as a matter of fact we are needing help for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday...



So if you would be willing to do Tuesday, that would be wonderful!




Raine,

I would be honored to attempt a relevant post for this fabulous blog next Tuesday - let me know if you need me to take more than one day - I'm game, just let me know. And I will certainly be thinking of all of you in the cold DC weather amidst the millions of Obama-supporters - stay warm and enjoy yourselves :P

Cheers,

mfaye & :peace:



BTB - Love your boots - they look like they were made for walkin' and that's just what they'll do... Excuse me, I feel a song coming on...

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:29:00
Wha?



That's twice Nova M has stepped on the show this morning....





Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:29:08
Quote by TriSec:

oooh, Sorels!



Now, coming from you Tri-- THAT is an endorsement!



Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:30:08
Quote by m-hadley:

Quote by Raine:

Good Morning.



Yes Faye... as a matter of fact we are needing help for Monday Tuesday and Wednesday...



So if you would be willing to do Tuesday, that would be wonderful!




Raine,

I would be honored to attempt a relevant post for this fabulous blog next Tuesday - let me know if you need me to take more than one day - I'm game, just let me know. And I will certainly be thinking of all of you in the cold DC weather amidst the millions of Obama-supporters - stay warm and enjoy yourselves :P

Cheers,

mfaye & :peace:



BTB - Love your boots - they look like they were made for walkin' and that's just what they'll do... Excuse me, I feel a song coming on...
we we still have a few more days for people to come forward if they would, but faye, your writing is ALWAYS welcome around here!



Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:33:59
Aaaigh! My Stream!



Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:36:50
Quote by BobR:

How would you like to live on a tropical island for 6 months and get paid $100K for it? more details here


Oh that is dreamy!

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:39:14
Quote by Raine:

Now, coming from you Tri-- THAT is an endorsement!





I have many friends in Atlantic Canada that swear by these....but then again, my preferred Maine Hunting Shoe is no slouch, either. (Beware cheap imitations!)



I bet those are out of place in Georgia!

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:41:03
OK... Pheonix needs to get that stream together. This is annoying.

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:42:12
I moved to Seattle Prog talk. I dunno what is going on with the pheonix stream.

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:44:57
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by Raine:

Now, coming from you Tri-- THAT is an endorsement!





I have many friends in Atlantic Canada that swear by these....but then again, my preferred Maine Hunting Shoe is no slouch, either. (Beware cheap imitations!)



I bet those are out of place in Georgia!
I actually bought them in Montreal. At the time, they were very hard to find in NY.



One of the few uber winter things I brought down here with me when I moved. Those boots were made for walking! I have taken them in the mountains and in the city.



Even NYC. People laughed at first, and then were envious after the NYC sludge set in... :D



Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 14:47:57
ugh - just found out we're getting Kaiser insurance

Comment by velveeta jones on 01/13/2009 14:48:20
Good morning all!



And........





HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRODUCERCHRIS!!!





Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 14:53:21
Hey dummy! you have NOTHING to do with the rescues. That was all Coast Guard!

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 14:54:00
Quote by wickedpam:

ugh - just found out we're getting Kaiser insurance




Huh. One of the very few payors in these United States that I have virtually no experience with....they're a world unto themselves, that's for sure.







Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 14:58:50
Comment by BobR on 01/13/2009 15:01:48
Quote by TriSec:



Huh. One of the very few payors in these United States that I have virtually no experience with....they're a world unto themselves, that's for sure.





I believe they have their own doctors and clinics - it's very socialistic that way :P



Everyone I know that has Kaiser does not like it. If you have a skin problem, you can't just go to a dermatologist - you have to go to your designated Primary Care doc and get a referral.



Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:06:00
Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 15:08:21




*snort*



So why are we going to DC again?



Depending on the theater, big comfy seats, surround sound, popcorn and snacks, vs. Standing out in the cold, no place to pee, and bring a sorry granola bar if you get hungry?



'course there's that whole "I WAS THERE!" aspect about Washington, though.







Comment by m-hadley on 01/13/2009 15:09:23
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by wickedpam:

ugh - just found out we're getting Kaiser insurance




Huh. One of the very few payors in these United States that I have virtually no experience with....they're a world unto themselves, that's for sure.









Mala,

I had Kaiser when I lived in Portland, OR, and have had Community Care and now have Blue Cross Blue Shield as far as dragging their feet on paying for necessary procedures, Blue Cross Blue Shield is definitely the worst - just my two cents.

Cheers,

mfaye



Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:18:48
:rofl: The curtain! It was revealed!!!1

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:20:42
Comment by wickedpam on 01/13/2009 15:25:07
Quote by TriSec:

Quote by wickedpam:

ugh - just found out we're getting Kaiser insurance




Huh. One of the very few payors in these United States that I have virtually no experience with....they're a world unto themselves, that's for sure.











I just fear the cost and that my docs won't be in there plan



Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/13/2009 15:25:22
Good morning, bloggers!! Great blog, TriSec!!



Only one week before the Obama era begins!



Here in the Valley of the Sun, we had some dead airs and broadcast problems on 1190 KNUV AM. Hopefully, things will be fine.

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:27:54
ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week... ONE week...


Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:30:08
:yadda: caller.



He is still not precluded from being an ass.

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 15:36:20
Kerry Statement on Sen. Clinton



Here's something I suppose I knew, but didn't quite realize...





This is an historic moment for this committee. For the first time in American history, one of our members is about to be sworn in as president, another as vice president.





That's right....two members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are heading for the Oval Office. I usually elect my presidents based on foreign policy, and this is an embarrassment of riches all of a sudden, innit?



What a change awaits us and the world in 7 days, 1 hour, 27 minutes and 10 seconds!

Comment by starling310 on 01/13/2009 15:44:36
What's going to become of Jim once GeeDubya is gone?

:cry:

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:44:37
Aww, I still miss Puffy every now and then...

Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:45:51
Quote by starling310:

What's going to become of Jim once GeeDubya is gone?

:cry:




Oh I know! :(



I suppose I could take comfort in Joe Biden. I love him, but he has some serious comic potential.



Comment by Raine on 01/13/2009 15:47:53
BTW... a serious Reminder... On January 20th... we all MUST remove a few Stickers from our car... particularly this one:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v456/socialpest/FPres.jpg




:peace: just a reminder...

Comment by Scoopster on 01/13/2009 15:52:28
I finally got a chance to watch some of the video from the press conference yesterday and was just absolutely in awe at how deliberately clueless this idiot Bush is about what's gone on during the time he's been in office.



The man's a psychopath. I sincerely hope he gets the professional help he needs.

Comment by TriSec on 01/13/2009 15:53:15
I may dust off my classic just for this road trip. (It's magnetic...took it off when we went into "enemy territory" back in '07 and never put it back on.)



http://eatourbrains.com/EoB/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/no-george-w-bush-anti-political-bumper-sticker-350.gif