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Author: TriSec    Date: 06/09/2009 10:52:30

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,247th 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): 4311 3455
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4172
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3850
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3452
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 83

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 700
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 474
Journalists - Iraq: 138
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,306

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

$ 866, 221, 800, 000. 00


Remember "Stop-Loss"? It's the Pentagon's practice of recalling discharged service members back to active service for a second, third, or fourth tour of duty overseas. Essentially, it's a back-door draft for citizens that have already fulfilled their obligations to Uncle Sam.

A few years ago, there was a minor political uproar about it, and the practice was modified a bit. Eventually, the story faded out of the headlines.

This doesn't mean the practice has stopped.



Stop-Loss continues on under the Obama administration. The good news is that it's 'scheduled' to stop within the next two years or so.


June 9, 2009: Starting next year, the use of Stop Loss (American soldiers involuntarily kept on active duty), will cease. Meanwhile, starting two months ago, soldiers subject to Stop Loss began receiving an additional $500 a month for as long as they are on Stop Loss status (usually no more than a year). A new law will also provide the $500 a month bonus retroactively all Stop Lossed soldiers. The army wanted to continue paying the $500 a month bonus as a way to get troops to volunteer for Stop Loss status, but Congress refused to go along.

In any event, the U.S. Department of Defense planed to halt using "Stop Loss" in two years (except for a few emergency cases) anyway. Over the last year, about 12,000 soldiers have been affected by Stop Loss (kept on active service despite scheduled retirement or discharge) at any given time. Many officers and NCOs believe that the end of Stop Loss will cause more casualties, and make units less effective in combat. That's because key people will no longer be going into combat with their units.

Use of Stop Loss peaked in 2005, at 15,758 troops a month. The lowest number held was in May, 2007 (8,540), but climbed back to 12,000 a month because of the demands of the build up for the Surge Offensive in Iraq that year. On average, over the last eight years, about 6,500 soldiers were on stop loss status at any given time.

There are still 139,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, and 32,000 in Afghanistan ( being increased to nearly 50,000 this year). But this year, at least 12,000 troops will come home from Iraq, and not be replaced. However, many soldiers that previously would have gone to Iraq, and recently returned, are now headed to Afghanistan. Thus the continued use of Stop Loss, at least until the end of this year.

continued...




Which finally brings me to our friends at IAVA. They have an action alert out....as it turns out, up until October 2008, soldiers that were "stop-lossed" weren't being paid for the priviledge. Oh, they received their usual active-duty pay, but what they never got would be considered 'overtime pay' by you and I. HR 2346, this year's war appropriations bill, contains a provision to pay soldiers retroactively for their stop-loss....what amounts to about a $5,000 lump sum payment to these soldiers.


Congress is preparing to decide the fate of a critical bill that would provide almost $5,000 in retroactive payments to troops who have been stop-lossed. Please take a minute to call your Senators, and tell them to support its passage.

Talking points

When your Senator’s staff answer:

* Introduce yourself by name and tell them where you live, and that you're an IAVA Supporter. Your Senator is more likely to listen to you if they know you live in their state.
* Tell them you are calling about HR 2346, the 2009 War Supplemental Appropriations, and that you want your Senator to include retroactive “stop-loss” payments in the war supplemental. Servicemembers involuntarily extended to serve in Iraq or Afghanistan deserve to be compensated for their sacrifice.

You usually don’t need to say more than that. At this point the staffer will likely thank you for your time and you are done. If you do get into a conversation with the staffer about the issue you might want to mention:

* In March 2008 the Pentagon announced it would begin compensating stop-lossed servicemembers for their overtime, this payments would not include those who were stop-lossed before October 2008
* Since 2001, over 170,000 service-members have been held past their enlistment contracts as part of the stop-loss policy
* Retroactive stop-loss pay will mean approximately $5,000 for each servicemember or veteran and their families

Note: Please only contact your Senators. The House has already passed this bill.




Lastly this morning, there's a new widget over at Antiwar.com. One of the things that we've never been conclusively told is how many Iraqis have been killed in the war. The Lancet made an attempt a few years back to make an accurate count, but so far the totals vary wildly, anywhere from a low of 40,000 as reported by the Pentagon, to well over 600,000 as reported by the Lancet.


"Just Foreign Policy" thinks the total is far higher....in fact, possibly over a million dead.


A study, published in prestigious medical journal The Lancet, estimated that over 600,000 Iraqis had been killed as a result of the invasion as of July 2006. Iraqis have continued to be killed since then. The death counter provides a rough daily update of this number based on a rate of increase derived from the Iraq Body Count. (See the complete explanation.)

The estimate that over a million Iraqis have died received independent confirmation from a prestigious British polling agency in September 2007. Opinion Research Business estimated that 1.2 million Iraqis have been killed violently since the US-led invasion.

This devastating human toll demands greater recognition. It eclipses the Rwandan genocide and our leaders are directly responsible. Little wonder they do not publicly cite it. You can use the simple HTML code above to post the counter to your website to help spread the word.

Add your name to the petition telling Congress that about a million Iraqis have likely been killed since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.


One estimate for the civilian dead in Germany during all of WWII is approximately 1.5 million. So, our killing machine hasn't diminished any in 65 years.


 

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Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 12:46:02
Morning :hug:

Comment by m-hadley on 06/09/2009 13:13:31
Morning Mala :D

What's up with you today? Hope all is well. :hug:

Cheers,

mfaye :peace:

Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 13:14:59
fairly well, just your average day really - Managers are out for the day so that's a plus :)



How goes it with you Faye?

Comment by m-hadley on 06/09/2009 13:18:43
I have unofficially declared today "casual Tuesday" and am treating it as such, hence my attention to the bloggie this am :P

Cheers,

mfaye

Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 13:22:40
If I'd known about manager status I would have done the casual thing myself Hate it when they don't tell me stuff so I can plan

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 13:27:01
Hey folks! Back in the race today. At least until Websense catches up to me again.





Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 13:28:20
Morning all! I'm very into the casual mood today Faye.. got my zip-up fleece & new jeans on, and it looks like I'll be using the umbrella today too 'cuz it just started POURING outside..

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 13:49:05
And the rain will start in Waltham in moments...



:shiver: It's feeling like April out there.





Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 13:51:26
a saved job is one that would have been cut but was saved in some manner to keep it from being cut - duh

Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 13:51:52
no a dead end job is my job -no up ward mobility

Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 13:54:46
Quote by TriSec:

And the rain will start in Waltham in moments...



:shiver: It's feeling like April out there.



Yeah what's the deal man.. I hope ol' Mistress Nature isn't holding back on the heat wave until July 'cuz at that point it'll last the whole month!

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 14:01:40
*grunt* I forgot fountain pens don't work on wite-out. I just got this thing writing again, dammit!





Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 14:08:37
Well, I may not get Momma online anymore, but I have been enjoying podcasting Keith and Rachel back-to-back. Sure do feel wicked smahhhhhhht these days.





Comment by m-hadley on 06/09/2009 14:12:59
I finally broke down and turned on the AC last night - it had been pretty hot during the day, but had still been cool enough at night that I could sleep with the ceiling fan on, but last night the temp didn't drop below the high 70s, so I turned it on and slept pretty well (or as well as I ever sleep ). Just a report from Okie-ville, land of Inhofe, Coburn and various other redneck wildlife :rage:

Cheers.

mfaye

Comment by Raine on 06/09/2009 14:32:38
Good Morning!



Once again, Sobering bloggie today Tri.



One quick question, What is that second number next to Since war began? It says 4311, and then 3455.

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 14:40:21
Antiwar breaks down the casualty count by overall and "in combat" deaths. I usually delete out the second number.



(this blog is actually a redo....I was just about to hit "post" this morning when my computer ate it.)



Comment by Raine on 06/09/2009 14:50:21
Quote by TriSec:

Antiwar breaks down the casualty count by overall and "in combat" deaths. I usually delete out the second number.



(this blog is actually a redo....I was just about to hit "post" this morning when my computer ate it.)



Ahhh... Danke.

Comment by BobR on 06/09/2009 15:23:18
Great blog as always, Tri... The thing that irks me about Stop Loss being scheduled to go away in two years is that it conicides with when we're scheduled to be out of Iraq. That's not really progress, is it?

Comment by BobR on 06/09/2009 15:25:39
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning all! I'm very into the casual mood today Faye.. got my zip-up fleece & new jeans on, and it looks like I'll be using the umbrella today too 'cuz it just started POURING outside..


Hey - I'm casual too! Just sitting here in my boxers and T-shirt...

Comment by Raine on 06/09/2009 15:28:46
I just love Maxine Waters.

Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 15:41:42
Good morning everyone.



I think I didn't want to get out of bed due to the crappy weather. But at least I caught Maxine Waters.

Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 15:57:01
The weird thing with the days I have slept late means I only catch the hour of the show that airs on local radio since WWRL continues to run Infomercials where the first two hours are.

Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 16:28:16
Anyone listening to Thom right now?

Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 16:58:06
Comment by Will in Chicago on 06/09/2009 17:03:25
Good morning, bloggers! Excellent post, TriSec!



Well, I am going to be getting ready to visit a temp agency in ah nour, but thought that I would say hello. Be Well.

Comment by wickedpam on 06/09/2009 17:12:30


Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 17:15:34
The whole Gingrich "already failed" comment has spawned another mind-numbing political thread on the gaming forums I visit. And now our resident pseudo-Libertarian is posting stuff like..

Could you please give me a detailed explanation of what the Republican Party did to get us into the mess we're in now?




Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 17:18:14
Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 17:22:26
Sounds like the ex-Republican pseudo Libertarian is still blindly defending the GOP.

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 17:50:28
Well, well. Looks like ol' TriSec is getting a bit of his mojo back.



I just completed my first full-cycle implementation (unsupervised). It went flawlessly!



:party:





I recall at the time that my friend thought getting out of dodge was the best thing for me (despite it being not by my choice.) Seems she may have been right after all.





Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 18:16:17
Joementum & Lindsay Graham trying to pass a rider to block detainee abuse photos from being released..



AND AIN'T NOTHIN' GETTIN' DONE IN THE SENATE TIL WE GET WUT WE WANT!

Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 18:19:16
Not that I care, but apparently Adam Lambert admitted he is gay.



From looking at his picture, I thought he was just an emo kid..

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 18:53:54
Who?





Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 18:58:49
That's it.. I've had enough crap for one day I'm going to happy hour.

Comment by TriSec on 06/09/2009 19:12:54
Got room for two, Scoop?



It's nice to be happy.....I've spent one too many "Sad Hours" this past year or so. (long story.)





Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 19:41:54
Comment by Mondobubba on 06/09/2009 20:01:25
Quote by TriSec:

Who?







American Idol, I think. Which means he is painfully lame.

Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 20:02:34
The right-wing callers on Randi. What a bunch of whack-jobs.

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/09/2009 20:05:21




You know I was listening to Talk of the Fresh Air Nation like I do (they bleed together after awhile) a couple of days back. There was a guest who is some sort of Pakistan hand who was commenting on the fact that the Taliban's gains in the country have been almost erased due to people in Peshawar and the Tribal Area's turning on them. So maybe Pakistan's not gonna implode like people were thinking less than a month ago.

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/09/2009 20:07:54
BTW howdy all. Errands done. Potential career disaster averted.

Comment by livingonli on 06/09/2009 20:18:53
Hi Mondo. So, how's tricks?

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/09/2009 21:19:04
Quote by livingonli:

Hi Mondo. So, how's tricks?






Meh. You know they could be better. But over all, not awful. I am deeply entrenched with "Freaks & Geeks."

Comment by Scoopster on 06/09/2009 23:37:06
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Gingrich is a COMPLETE ASSHOLE.

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/09/2009 23:54:13
Quote by Scoopster:

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Gingrich is a COMPLETE ASSHOLE.






Umm Scoop, did you take note that satirist Andy Borowitz wrote the article? I think you have been pwned as the kids say.

Comment by Scoopster on 06/10/2009 00:02:17
oh..



donde los yikes... i r pwnzord! :lol:

Comment by trojanrabbit on 06/10/2009 00:11:50
Quote by Scoopster:

oh..



donde los yikes... i r pwnzord! :lol:




The sad thing is it's not too far out of the realm of possibility that a Rethug would think that way.



Comment by Mondobubba on 06/10/2009 01:28:49
I had to email Dr Maddow about Corrine Brown. :sigh: Called her "Orlando Congresswoman." Her district is a tiny part of Orlando. Anybody who knows anything about Florida congressional districts knows her core base is the West and North Sides o' Jacksonville.

Comment by livingonli on 06/10/2009 01:59:43
The one thing that creeped me out about Orlando is the fact that they have 3 local religious TV stations. Then again, the New York market now has a small one plus the TBN affiliate in the Hudson Valley.

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/10/2009 02:00:11
"I want more Smurf action!" Sayeth Rachel Maddow. No, we don't want more Smurf on Smurf action!

Comment by BobR on 06/10/2009 02:41:17
Quote by Mondobubba:

"I want more Smurf action!" Sayeth Rachel Maddow. No, we don't want more Smurf on Smurf action!


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