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Author: TriSec    Date: 07/07/2009 10:47:23

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,302nd 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): 4323
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4184
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3862
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3464
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 95

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 725
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 491
Journalists - Iraq: 138
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,360

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

$ 876, 446, 175, 000 .00



This morning, we'll be taking a look back at our occupation of Iraq. On June 30, US troops left their bases in and around the cities of Iraq and went back to the Green Zone to start packing up.

Or at least that's what the press would have us believe. The reality is, in many cases all we did was abandon a forward base and relocate our forces to new facilities, in many cases just a couple of miles away. All this is is re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic.

Over the Independence Day holiday, Vice President Biden visited Iraq and made sure to point out that one of Saddam's palaces is now a US facility.


On July 4 in Baghdad, Vice President Joe Biden, who campaigned with Barack Obama on a platform of ending the occupation of Iraq, found himself in one of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's lavish buildings, the Al-Faw Palace. While one of Saddam Hussein's thrones sat on the side of the room, Biden presided over a swearing-in ceremony for 237 soldiers, who were becoming US citizens. Speaking of the ceremony, Biden said, "We did it in Saddam's palace, and I can think of nothing better. That S.O.B. is rolling over in his grave right now." Perhaps the irony of both the scene and his statement were lost to Biden. For if Saddam Hussein was rolling in his grave, the reason would have less to do with one of his palaces being used as a naturalization center for US soldiers, and more to do with the fact that the US government has no intention of withdrawing from Iraq anytime soon.

We have passed the June 30 deadline that, according to a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) signed between US Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari on November 17, 2008, was the date all US forces were to have been withdrawn from all of Iraq's cities. Today, however, there are at least 134,000 US soldiers in Iraq - a number barely lower than the number that were there in 2003. In addition, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testified on June 9 that the United States would maintain an average of at least 100,000 troops in Iraq through fiscal year 2010.

The SOFA is a sieve, and the number of US military personnel in Iraq is remaining largely intact for now. Add to the 134,000 US soldiers almost the exact number of military contractors (132,610 and increasing), 36,061 of which, according to a recent Department of Defense report, are US citizens.

While the military and most corporate media would like you to believe that from now on no US soldiers will step foot in Iraqi cities, US military patrols in them are ongoing and will continue.

In addition, there has been an assumption that all US military bases within Iraqi city limits would be moved. For example, US Army Forward Operating Base Falcon, home to 3,000 US troops, is clearly within the city limits of Baghdad. But US military officials, working with Iraqis in the US-supported Iraqi government, have other ideas. "We and the Iraqis decided it wasn't in the city," a military official told the Christian Science Monitor. Thus, city lines are redrawn, to the convenience of the US military, to render certain bases and forward operating bases "outside" of Iraqi cities.

While military commanders claim to have handed over 142 military outposts around Iraq to the Iraqis, US troops will continue to occupy 320 other outposts around Iraq.

Meanwhile, the Democratically controlled Congress just passed a war-spending bill that allocated over $100 billion more for the ongoing occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military (and military contractors) in Iraq is busily expanding and augmenting new bases in rural areas of Iraq. In fact, they are even building new bases in Iraq.

Furthermore, at least 50,000 troops will remain in Iraq until at least the end of 2011, despite the fact that, according to the SOFA, all US "combat" forces will leave Iraq by December 31, 2011...


One of Obama's platform planks is getting a little weak with the dry rot, methinks...
But then again, maybe there's another motive behind the unchanging troop levels in the Iraq. What do those troops have to come home to? Homeless vets have been an ongoing issue since at least the Vietnam era; but now thanks to the economy, there's even fewer places for them to go. Perhaps Mr. Obama wants to solve the homeless veteran problem before we bring any more troops back?


WASHINGTON - The number of female service members who have become homeless after leaving the military has jumped dramatically in recent years, according to new government estimates, presenting the Veterans Administration with a challenge as it struggles to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan.

As more women serve in combat zones, the share of female veterans who end up homeless, while still relatively small at an estimated 6,500, has nearly doubled over the last decade, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.

For younger veterans, it is even more pronounced: One out of every 10 homeless vets under the age of 45 is now a woman, the statistics show.

And unlike their male counterparts, many have the added burden of being single parents.

“Some of the first homeless vets that walked into our office were single moms,’’ said Paul Rieckhoff, executive director and founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. “When people think of homeless vets, they don’t think of a Hispanic mother and her kids. The new generation of veterans is made up of far more women.’’

Overall, female veterans are now between two and four times more likely to end up homeless than their civilian counterparts, according to the VA, most as a result of the same factors that contribute to homelessness among male veterans: mental trauma related to their military service and difficulty transitioning into the civilian economy.

But while veterans’ services have been successfully reaching out to male veterans through shelters and intervention programs, women are more likely to fall through the cracks.

“While the overall numbers [of homeless vets] have been going down, the number of women veterans who are homeless is going up,’’ Peter Dougherty, director of homeless veterans programs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said in a telephone interview.

The trend has alarmed top lawmakers and veterans groups, who fear that the federal government - which is already straining to care for new veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, brain injuries, and other physical ailments - is ill-prepared to deal with the special needs of female veterans who find themselves on the street.

Many of them are like Angela Peacock, a former Army sergeant who was diagnosed with PTSD when she returned from Iraq in 2004 and became addicted to pain-killers.

Later evicted from her apartment in Texas, she spent more than two years “couch-hopping’’ between friends and family before moving in as a squatter in an empty house in St. Louis.

“They could kick me out anytime they want,’’ Peacock said in an interview. “I have been clean for two and a half years and am working on getting my life back, but it doesn’t happen overnight.’’

Continued...



Patience is a virtue, yes. But this isn't why we elected Mr. Obama. And as the counter shows, we've been patient for over 2,300 days now. (Or 6 years, 3 months, 18 days.) "Bring the troops home" must mean something different to a politician.



 

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Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2009 12:28:54
Morning :hug:

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 12:30:32
Morning Mala.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2009 13:04:26
Hey Mondo how's it going down Florida way?

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2009 13:09:00
Obama is moving slow, and this is really frustrating to me... because I do fear we will lose the house next term. He may now be taking the public option off the table, access to abortions being a sticking point. (Thanks radical right).



Methinks we need a letter writing campaign to our DNC - we will switch to 'I' or GP (or whatever) if things aren't fixed SOON! Maybe that's the fire they need under their asses. It's always about $.



*sigh* mini rant over.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:09:55
Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Mondo how's it going down Florida way?






Hot. Sticky. Thunderstorms.

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:25:32
Looks like we're done with our only good weekend of the summer. At least it was for the Fourth.



:kickcan:





Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2009 13:28:29
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Mondo how's it going down Florida way?






Hot. Sticky. Thunderstorms.






so typical Florida :)

Comment by Scoopster on 07/07/2009 13:28:43
Morning all! :coffee2:



At least the forecast for the rest of the week is promising. I'll deal with one day of rain over an entire month any time!

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:30:19
Note to blog:



New England Coffee's "Hazelnut Creme" with actual cream and 3 Equals tastes vaguely like a donut.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:41:01
Quote by TriSec:

Note to blog:



New England Coffee's "Hazelnut Creme" with actual cream and 3 Equals tastes vaguely like a donut.









If I may paraphrase Denis Leary, what about coffee flavored coffee?



If you want a doughnut, eat a doughnut. If you want coffee have coffee. :poke:

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:41:50
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Mondo how's it going down Florida way?






Hot. Sticky. Thunderstorms.






so typical Florida :)




Very much so, but add in overcast to the mix.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:46:00
Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:48:27
Actually, I'm with you on that, Herr Mondo. I rather prefer my coffee to taste like coffee. (And why do I ALWAYS get a double-take at Dunk's when I ask for "just cream" in my coffee?)



However, about once a month I will order a flavored coffee just for a little variety.





Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:49:21
Quote by Mondobubba:





Very much so, but add in overcast to the mix.




Well, add an onshore wind, depressed population, and vampire-like pallid skin, and you're in New England!







Comment by Scoopster on 07/07/2009 13:54:01
Quote by TriSec:

Actually, I'm with you on that, Herr Mondo. I rather prefer my coffee to taste like coffee. (And why do I ALWAYS get a double-take at Dunk's when I ask for "just cream" in my coffee?)



However, about once a month I will order a flavored coffee just for a little variety.



I get that look too Tri.. it's like they expect everyone to get this in their coffee:



http://farm1.static.flickr.com/167/480472098_16769b438a.jpg?v=0




I'm really bad too.. if someone puts sugar in my coffee and I don't catch it right away, I'll start spitting it out and not even drink the rest.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:54:42
Quote by TriSec:

Actually, I'm with you on that, Herr Mondo. I rather prefer my coffee to taste like coffee. (And why do I ALWAYS get a double-take at Dunk's when I ask for "just cream" in my coffee?)



However, about once a month I will order a flavored coffee just for a little variety.







Isn't that a "regulah?"

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:57:48
Why, Mondo!



The Jacksonville Teabaggers made "Worst Persons" last night....you must be so proud!



(listening to the podcast now....)



Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 13:58:29
"Lahj Regulah" is cream and two sugars...





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 13:59:44
Quote by TriSec:

Why, Mondo!



The Jacksonville Teabaggers made "Worst Persons" last night....you must be so proud!



(listening to the podcast now....)





Oh very much so! I need to call the Duval Co. GOP committee to offer my congrats. :rofl:

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 14:00:20
Quote by TriSec:

"Lahj Regulah" is cream and two sugars...









So regulah is cream and sugar. Good to know.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 14:01:42
BTW, Tri I have a link to a local blog over to the facebook with the pictures that garnered the Worst Person award.

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 14:19:45
Oh, I've seen the pictures. Quite a piece of work.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 14:22:29
Quote by TriSec:

Oh, I've seen the pictures. Quite a piece of work.







Scary, the face of America Fascism.

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 14:22:36
Regarding Ms. Palin as quitter:



Bill Parcells once coached the New England Patriots. He brought in Drew Bledsoe.



They didn't win a Superbowl.



Parcells quit the team, and the perception around here to this day is he didn't get the job done.





Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 14:33:27
Well, I see the family is none too proud to send ol' MJ out on the "dead body tour" today.





Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2009 14:42:22
They are dragging MJ's remains, what's left of him, to the Staples Center?



:blink:

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 14:56:32
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by TriSec:

Note to blog:



New England Coffee's "Hazelnut Creme" with actual cream and 3 Equals tastes vaguely like a donut.









If I may paraphrase Denis Leary, what about coffee flavored coffee?



If you want a doughnut, eat a doughnut. If you want coffee have coffee. :poke:


I just say "I like my coffee like I like my mens - strong, black, and bitter...". Said with a southern black gay accent, it always gets a laugh...

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 14:58:33
Quote by velveeta jones:

They are dragging MJ's remains, what's left of him, to the Staples Center?



:blink:


why do I picture a cartoonish corpse being dragged along the ground by a horse, leaving pieces of flesh and appendages along the way, with swarms of flies swirling about?



It's a little early for that visual methinks...

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 14:59:51
Quote by BobR:

Quote by velveeta jones:

They are dragging MJ's remains, what's left of him, to the Staples Center?



:blink:


why do I picture a cartoonish corpse being dragged along the ground by a horse, leaving pieces of flesh and appendages along the way, with swarms of flies swirling about?



It's a little early for that visual methinks...




Bob ya beat me to the punch. I did have an addition, a guy barking "Bring out yer dead!"

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 15:08:39
There's a "Thriller" joke in there somewhere.



http://www.walyou.com/img/michael-jackson-thriller-remake-acapella-3.jpg


Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2009 15:19:06
Good morning everyone.



At least I'm off today. Going to get a haircut this afternoon and hopefully get a few things accomplished.

Comment by Raine on 07/07/2009 15:20:23
Good Morning All!



:hug:

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 15:22:12
I don't know if you can get to this, but I thought it was hilarious: turtle porn



(not entirely work safe)

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 15:22:46
Quote by livingonli:

Good morning everyone.



At least I'm off today. Going to get a haircut this afternoon and hopefully get a few things accomplished.


Seize the day!

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 15:27:14
Comment by Scoopster on 07/07/2009 15:30:09
Quote by BobR:

I don't know if you can get to this, but I thought it was hilarious: turtle porn



(not entirely work safe)


OMG I saw this video like two months ago.. it's freakin' HILARIOUS!



And yes, it's not work safe, but only because you will fall out of your chair. :rofl:

Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2009 15:31:14
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by TriSec:

Oh, I've seen the pictures. Quite a piece of work.







Scary, the face of America Fascism.


I saw that last night when I got home. Interesting how they compare Obama to Hitler but Hitler did put the Socialists and the Communists in the concentration camps with the Jews and the gays and many of these Righties don't understand how their behavior is more like the fascists than anything else. Well, that's what you get when you don't understand history.

Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2009 15:33:12
There's a thunderstorm watch along the east coast which covers all coastal counties from the Maine-New Brunswick border all the way down to North Carolina.

Comment by Raine on 07/07/2009 15:35:08
Quote by velveeta jones:

Obama is moving slow, and this is really frustrating to me... because I do fear we will lose the house next term. He may now be taking the public option off the table, access to abortions being a sticking point. (Thanks radical right).



Methinks we need a letter writing campaign to our DNC - we will switch to 'I' or GP (or whatever) if things aren't fixed SOON! Maybe that's the fire they need under their asses. It's always about $.



*sigh* mini rant over.
So far the calls AGAINST health care reform are running about 10-1 to the white house. Between that and fucking lobbyists were are getting our asses kicked on this issue.



From what I understand there is not going to be a vote on ANYTHING until Septemeber, so I can't say it enough EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE CALLING!



I posted that Abortion thing yesterday and that f*cking pisses me off to now end. It just can't be legal. Bottom line without the basic minimum of a public option, there is no reform. Can you please point me to an article where the WH (or the president) said that they were willing to take a public option off the table?



I missed that.



Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 15:44:19


Pretty sweet - it looks like it's got a nice neck, which is of utmost importance...

Comment by Raine on 07/07/2009 16:04:26
PLUS -- WALKING BACK RAHM? A day after his chief of staff suggested the White House could live with a public option-free health care reform bill, President Obama released a statement (from Russia!) reaffirming his support for a government-run health care plan:



"I am pleased by the progress we're making on health care reform and still believe, as I've said before, that one of the best ways to bring down costs, provide more choices, and assure quality is a public option that will force the insurance companies to compete and keep them honest. I look forward to a final product that achieves these very important goals." (10:15 a.m.)






From Politico.

Rham needs to STFU.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 16:47:26
Quote by BobR:



Pretty sweet - it looks like it's got a nice neck, which is of utmost importance...






Yep the close up that shows the body; hoo boy is that as ugly as home made sin. But, the neck looks really solid. A personal story about guitarist and tone; when I was in college the Dead Kennedys played GW. After the show (before the marathon interview with Jello Biafra) I was talking to with East Bay Ray. I noted that he was rocking an Echo Plex as his delay of choice. I asked him why he was using that instead of an analog or digital stomp box. He looked at me like my face was on fire. End of discussion. It was only later that that I realized if he changed from the EchoPlex, he wouldn't have the same keening wail in his tonality.

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 16:56:27
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:



Pretty sweet - it looks like it's got a nice neck, which is of utmost importance...


Yep the close up that shows the body; hoo boy is that as ugly as home made sin. But, the neck looks really solid. A personal story about guitarist and tone; when I was in college the Dead Kennedys played GW. After the show (before the marathon interview with Jello Biafra) I was talking to with East Bay Ray. I noted that he was rocking an Echo Plex as his delay of choice. I asked him why he was using that instead of an analog or digital stomp box. He looked at me like my face was on fire. End of discussion. It was only later that that I realized if he changed from the EchoPlex, he wouldn't have the same keening wail in his tonality.


The wood is nice on the body, but the shape is a little... busy.



I've used my share of high-tech devices, and sometimes you just can't beat the old school stuff for the "random" factor... it's like surfing a wave, rather than riding an escalator (don't know a better way to say that...)





Comment by BobR on 07/07/2009 16:59:37


about freaking time. Poor poor Wall Street upset that they can't make obscene profits on the backs of people that actually use the oil, etc... boo-freakin-hoo.



The picture is kind of funny too...

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 17:04:41
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:



Pretty sweet - it looks like it's got a nice neck, which is of utmost importance...


Yep the close up that shows the body; hoo boy is that as ugly as home made sin. But, the neck looks really solid. A personal story about guitarist and tone; when I was in college the Dead Kennedys played GW. After the show (before the marathon interview with Jello Biafra) I was talking to with East Bay Ray. I noted that he was rocking an Echo Plex as his delay of choice. I asked him why he was using that instead of an analog or digital stomp box. He looked at me like my face was on fire. End of discussion. It was only later that that I realized if he changed from the EchoPlex, he wouldn't have the same keening wail in his tonality.


The wood is nice on the body, but the shape is a little... busy.



I've used my share of high-tech devices, and sometimes you just can't beat the old school stuff for the "random" factor... it's like surfing a wave, rather than riding an escalator (don't know a better way to say that...)







I totally understand what you are saying. All the guitar players I really like, they all have that very ephemeral quality of tone. I know if it is Neil Young in like five notes. Nobody sounds like he does; it's that combination of style, insturment (Gibson Les Paul, a really old one, pre hum buckers in Neil's case), amp and effects.

Comment by Mondobubba on 07/07/2009 17:41:50
Comment by Scoopster on 07/07/2009 17:42:35
Hmm.. Rawstory's ad service is screwed up. It's giving me ads for the GA governor's race and some Republicritter Karen Handel.

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2009 17:42:55
And once again with the ominous dark clouds over Waltham.





Comment by Scoopster on 07/07/2009 17:53:17