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Author: TriSec    Date: 05/12/2009 10:37:18

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,246th day in Iraq.

We'll start this morning as we always do, with the latest casualty figures from Iraq and Afghanistan, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4294
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4155
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3833
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3435
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 66

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 682
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 463
Journalists - Iraq: 138
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,306

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:
$ 855, 989, 890, 000 .00




The news speaks for itself today:



BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A U.S. soldier fired on his fellow troops at a counseling center at a base outside Baghdad on Monday, U.S. officials said, killing five people in the worst such attack of the six-year war.
U.S. Army troops get a safety briefing before departing Camp Liberty, Iraq, in December 2008.

U.S. Army troops get a safety briefing before departing Camp Liberty, Iraq, in December 2008.

The shooting occurred at 2 p.m. at a stress clinic at Camp Liberty, near Baghdad's international airport, two senior defense officials said. Though initial reports indicated the attacker was killed in the incident, the U.S. command in Baghdad said late Monday that a suspect in the killings was in custody.

"Any time we lose one of our own, it affects us all," Col. John Robinson, a U.S. military spokesman, said in a written statement. "Our hearts go out to the families and friends of all the service members involved in this terrible tragedy."

Neither the suspect nor any of the victims had been identified, but a defense official with access to the latest reports on the incident told CNN that the suspect had been a patient at the treatment center.

"Preliminary reports show the soldier was was being escorted to the clinic, for reasons not yet explained," an Army official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the Army Times.

"Once inside, he got into a verbal altercation with the staff and was asked to leave. The soldier and his escort got back into their vehicle and began to drive away.

"At some point during the drive, the soldier got control of his escort's weapon and ordered the escort out of the vehicle," the official said, according to the Times. "The soldier then drove back to the clinic, walked in and began shooting."

In Washington, the White House said President Obama was shocked by the attack.

"The president's heart goes out to the families and friends of all the service members involved in this horrible tragedy," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters.

"He was shocked by the news of this incident and will press to ensure that we fully understand what happened at the clinic, and that we are doing everything we can to ensure that our men and women in uniform are protected."

The president planned to bring up the issue in a meeting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Gibbs said. Gates expressed his own "horror and deep regret" Monday afternoon. Video Watch the defense secretary talk about the incident »

"We are still in the process of gathering information on exactly what happened," Gates said. "But if the preliminary reports are confirmed, such a tragic loss of life at the hands of our own forces is a cause for great and urgent concern. And I can assure you that it will get this department's highest-priority attention."

Camp Liberty is tightly guarded, and U.S. troops are required to clear their weapons of ammunition while on the base. The only service members who have loaded weapons are those guarding high-ranking officers and military police.

Monday's attack marks the sixth incident in which a service member was killed by a fellow service member since the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.



IAVA has issued a statement:


"The events at Camp Liberty today are a great tragedy. The friends and families of those killed have suffered a terrible loss, and our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.

Unlike during the Vietnam War, today’s military is a professional, all-volunteer force. There have been only five cases of intentional fratricide by U.S. service members in Iraq. But these incidents, however rare, draw public attention to an important issue: the enormous stress on our armed forces. Many troops are under great psychological strain and are not receiving the treatment they need. Over 600,000 troops have served more than one combat tour since 9/11. Military suicide rates have hit record highs every year since 2003. Much more must be done to address troops’ psychological injuries before they reach a crisis point.”



Earlier in the week, IAVA announced its endorsement of Senate Bill S.711, the "Post-Deployment Health Assessment Act". You should certainly call or write your Senators about this.


Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is honored to offer our full support behind S. 711, the Post-Deployment Health Assessment Act (PDHAA) of 2009, which will require in-person mental health screenings for deploying servicemembers. Mandatory face to face screenings for all returning combat veterans is one of IAVA’s top legislative priorities and we believe that the PDHAA will cast a wide and sturdy safety net for our returning heroes.

Research has only verified what every returning veteran already knows: that no one goes to combat and comes home unchanged. 20% of all veterans who have deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan have screened positive for combat stress injuries, and less than half of those who suffer from PTSD have been treated.

As a country we must act swiftly and decisively to ensure that every returning veteran gets an opportunity to fully reintegrate. This legislation would require multiple in-person mental health screenings for all returning servicemembers, before a deployment, post-deployment and every year following the deployment. This screening would identify symptoms of combat stress injuries, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety. With the surge of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, we have an opportunity with this legislation to identify those in need and help them access the care they require.





 

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Comment by TriSec on 05/12/2009 10:44:08
And lastly this morning, the item you've been waiting for.....updates from my first day!



Traffic to the office was surprisingly heavy yesterday....but I go through a highway intersection that's been under construction for over a year. Perhaps one day it will lighten up.



I was escorted in by HR; did all my paperwork and had my picture taken. Curiously....I was the only new hire of the day. I've been to other places where there's at least a handful of newbies....but I was flying solo today.



I was met by a member of my team and escorted down to my new desk. I nearly fell over; I have an 8 x 8 with acres of desktop (compared to the postage stamp I used to have), I'm at the end of a row with a floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the woods, and they gave me a laptop! There's some good stuff in the "perks" department right there.



Alas....I'm in an internet dead zone. I had some problem with .pdf files and tried to download Adobe; no luck. I checked a couple of my news websites, and those were OK.....curious. After lunch, I cautiously checked the blog and my Scout email; locked out. So there's one perk athena has over this place. I never even bothered to check Facebook. There's no IM, either.



Ah well, at least I have my phone! (FB me, and I"m "TriSec13" on Twitter...)



Today, I'm going to check a couple of streaming sites, but as I have observed radios and iPod docks on several desks, I'm not optimistic.



So I suppose this means the end of my career as a daytime blogger. :kickcan:





Comment by Scoopster on 05/12/2009 12:37:04
Morning guys! <- now that's a breakfast!



Ah the dreaded web filter.. It's OK Tri we know you're here in spirit.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/12/2009 12:38:53
MOrning :hug:





Tri I'm really happy you had a good first day! While it may have some internet disadvantages, it still sounds like you're in a better place then you were before. :hug:

Comment by trojanrabbit on 05/12/2009 12:58:26
Congrats on the first day, Tri.



I suppose that's the always under construction Trapelo Road intersection off 128 (or is it Winter St.). Yeah, that seems to be taking MUCH longer than it should be.





Comment by wickedpam on 05/12/2009 13:08:15
Dang Steph, you couldn't get Milo Ventimiglia who also works with Paul Rickoff? No offense to Scott Hamilton but Milo, much hotter

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 13:15:16
Random is confused.

Comment by BobR on 05/12/2009 13:24:52
Quote by Random:

Random is confused.


so what else is new? :P

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 13:27:51
Fuck Jen.

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 13:29:14
I wonder if Trump will ask for miss california to get on his "Trump Tower"



I am throughally ashamed of that joke.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 13:33:52
Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 13:40:39
Quote by Random:

I wonder if Trump will ask for miss california to get on his "Trump Tower"



I am throughally ashamed of that joke.






I thought it was pretty funny.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 13:45:49
Liz Cheney was on Morning Joe -- totally pro waterboarding shite.



Seriously, why is ANYONE listening to this woman? WHY is SHE on TV?

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 13:51:47
cause she's a Cheney.



And it was kind of sick...she spouted long since disproven talking points.

Comment by starling310 on 05/12/2009 13:58:11
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning guys! <- now that's a breakfast!



Ah the dreaded web filter.. It's OK Tri we know you're here in spirit.




Web filters! Curses. Another blogger falls victim to Big Brother.

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 13:58:22
FYI.

Crist Will win.

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:15:57
Crist/christ...a joke we've been making here for years.

Comment by BobR on 05/12/2009 14:17:32
Quote by Raine:

Liz Cheney was on Morning Joe -- totally pro waterboarding shite.



Seriously, why is ANYONE listening to this woman? WHY is SHE on TV?


Anyone who is pro-waterboarding should be waterboarded until they admit that it actually IS torture...

Comment by wickedpam on 05/12/2009 14:20:04
I've read the the Constitution, even studied it in school. It was very important to my teacher that we did that

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:21:55
HAH!



Seriously tho, you think he will win despite that little movie that just came out friday? This one.



Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:22:37
No it doesn't Pete. It does not say that at all.

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:25:16
So...Torture is okay, because they aren't in uniform?

Right...Well...that's...just...well...Random has no comment...fuck the caller. I know...that was a comment.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:30:48
Pete was wrong on every damned level. Screw pete.







Comment by starling310 on 05/12/2009 14:30:52
Quote by Raine:

No it doesn't Pete. It does not say that at all.




I just skimmed it now, and I didn't see that either.

I did see this:

In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following provisions:



1. Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria.



To this end the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons:



(a) Violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture;







If an Armed Conflict is a.k.a a "War" like the "War on Terrah" for example, then I guess those prisoners fall into the "P.O.W." category.

That's what happens when you create a war on tactic. . . it muddies the water.



Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:31:54
Quote by Raine:

HAH!



Seriously tho, you think he will win despite that little movie that just came out friday? This one.



I think that movie will get very little circulation.

I think Charlie Crist is a moderate, and well liked in Florida.

I think Crist has a very good chance of taking the seat that once held Martinez.





Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:37:38
weren't a lot of combatants in Korea and Vietnam not in uniform?

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:38:16
Exactly It is really important to remember that it was the B*sh adminsitration who decided to start calling them Enemy combatants. They did this specifically to skirt the law.



Aside from the Geneva Conventions, the Army Field Manual ALSO specifies what is torture and how we are to treat POW's. The issue (among many --) is that they never wanted to call them POWs.







Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:39:46
Quote by Random:

weren't a lot of combatants in Korea and Vietnam not in uniform?


yes. What the B*sh admin did was say that these people don't have a *State* or Country-- as it were.



That was why they VERY specifically called it Al Qaeda in Iraq. They created a red herring to skirt the Geneva conventiosn AND the constitution.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/12/2009 14:39:54
Oh wow - I had the same type thing as Scott Hamilton (the pituitary one)

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:41:53
Tanya Harding?

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:42:29
Quote by Random:

I think that movie will get very little circulation.

I think Charlie Crist is a moderate, and well liked in Florida.

I think Crist has a very good chance of taking the seat that once held Martinez.



Well I have to say that Florida could do worse than Crist. Rush will crucify him tho.



Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:43:48
Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:44:00
...>< Nancy...poor poor Nancy...



still don't like her.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:49:09
:banana: Push it! :prince:

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:49:52
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

I think that movie will get very little circulation.

I think Charlie Crist is a moderate, and well liked in Florida.

I think Crist has a very good chance of taking the seat that once held Martinez.



Well I have to say that Florida could do worse than Crist. Rush will crucify him tho.



Well, between Crist and Jeb, I'll take the closeted orange one.



Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:50:39
There it is: Article 3.



Those silly facts getting in the way of Pete's delusions.

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:53:12
MORE FART JOKES CHRIS!

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:54:43
Oh man. I agree with Chris. I would never have the balls to call them up and tell them who they should book.



They do a great show.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/12/2009 14:56:39
what is it with all these serious peeps this morning....

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:57:07
:foil:

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:57:30
I do dislike the woman.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:57:38
WTF is with these people today?







Comment by starling310 on 05/12/2009 14:57:53
If you don't want to be equated with Sadaam Hussein, don't act like Sadaam Hussein.



It's really quite simple.



Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:58:21
Dennis setting up the false positive Debate. Also known as STRAWMAN.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 14:59:43
YEah, Good thing we NEVER did ANYTHING like Saddam, Right? RIGHT?

Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 14:59:54
I'm for releasing the photos. because well...it's not like they don't know we did it. Really, the moral threshold is pictures of the act, not the act, not the acknoledgement of the act, not the refusal to denounce the act. No...it's the pictures of the act...F****d up mentality there.

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 15:06:49
Quote by Random:

I'm for releasing the photos. because well...it's not like they don't know we did it. Really, the moral threshold is pictures of the act, not the act, not the acknoledgement of the act, not the refusal to denounce the act. No...it's the pictures of the act...F****d up mentality there.


I swear I think there is something psychologically wrong with these people.



The pictures exist, release them and get it over with. I swear people like Dennis probably think that if you don't actually see a bear shitting in the woods, then it means a bear doesn't shit in the woods.



Well guess what? The bear shits in the woods. Pretending it doesn't won't change that fact.







Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 15:08:47
ROFL. David Shuster just said: "Tami Farrell, Miss CA runner up to Prejean: "She was binded by contractural obligations..." Umm, it's BOUND BY...BOUND BY. Good grief."





Comment by Random on 05/12/2009 15:11:00
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

I'm for releasing the photos. because well...it's not like they don't know we did it. Really, the moral threshold is pictures of the act, not the act, not the acknoledgement of the act, not the refusal to denounce the act. No...it's the pictures of the act...F****d up mentality there.


I swear I think there is something psychologically wrong with these people.



The pictures exist, release them and get it over with. I swear people like Dennis probably think that if you don't actually see a bear shitting in the woods, then it means a bear doesn't shit in the woods.



Well guess what? The bear shits in the woods. Pretending it doesn't won't change that fact.







as Dana Carvey once said (doing Mickey ANDY Rooney) "Not always, a Polar bear will shit on ice. Sometimes a Circus bear will shit his tuxedo."

Comment by Raine on 05/12/2009 15:13:00
:facepalm: oh Random! :D