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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Almost news from my emails

Family Research Council: Teen Wins Fight for Antiabortion Club at School. (Washington Post, by Theresa Vargas, 11/06/07).

Round-up from the Daily Star (Lebanon):

Libya stands by demand for translations of passports.

TRIPOLI: Libya on Tuesday confirmed it will turn away Western visitors to the North African nation unless they provide Arabic translations of their passports. "Libya will not reverse its decision, nor will it take into consideration the international reaction" and uproar triggered by the new restrictions, a Libyan official told AFP.

"The West demands that we translate our passports into English and therefore we must act in kind. It is only normal," said the official. "Travelers arriving with foreign language passports are perturbing officials at border posts and airports because they don't know foreign languages."

Hmm...where have I heard that before? lol.
FORGET ABOUT IT! I have started this 4 freakin' times, and now I couldn't get back onto blogger for almost 12 hours. I don't care anymore about what is happening out there. I want to know what is happening here! Sheesh. Sorry ya'll. I'll get back to it later. Have a good day.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Thank you for my freedom


Thank you for this beautiful day.
Thank you for the days that are far too glum.
Thank you for the days I smiled.
But most of all, thank you for my freedom.

Thank you for the roof over my head.
Thank you for my comfortable bed.
Thank you for my running water.
But most of all, let us never forget our dead.

Thank you for the fresh air I breathe.
The breath of freedom, I do concede.
Thank you for all your sacrifices.
Just so this stranger may live free.

Thank you for your love of country.
Thank you for the love you share amongst your brothers.
Thank you, families left behind, for enduring the long, lonely nights.
Thank you for fighting for the freedom of others.

Thank you to those who are far from home this day.
I cannot imagine your struggles.
Have faith, my dear friends, hang on.
The day shall come when you receive all your huggles.
(New word.)

You are so special to me, as you may tell.
I cannot find the words of gratitude you are due.
My hope on this day is that ya'll will know,
Yesterday, today and tomorrow I will owe a debt to you.

Not a debt of money, for that would tarnish your honor,
Not a debt of worldly words, for those you've heard before.
Yet I do believe that if it were not for you,
America would exist no more...

Dear Morgan, thank you. It is not my best poem, but it is for you and all the others. Keep the faith, my dear friend. We do appreciate you so very deeply. Our prayers are with you, and 'O' and Maniac. Also your teams. Take care on this and every day. God bless you, and God bless America. In Jesus' precious name. Amen.

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8. Blue Star Chronicles: Now I Know Why I'm So Smart!!!! LOL.
7. Truth in Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Kayne West's Mother Dead after Cosmetic Surgery.
6. Planck's Constant: The Difference Between Jews and Muslims.
5. 123beta: Feel Good Story Of The Week.
4. Planck's Constant: The Arab Contribution to Civilization: Nothing Lately.
3. Public Domain Clip Art: A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens.
2. CommonSenseAmerica: State of Georgia turns to God.
1. Conservative Cat: It's All My Fault, and I'm Sorry.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Outraged

That is the only word I could think to use to describe my feelings about the news I read at Blackfive's site this morning. On Veterans' Day no less. We all must come together to help this man, Lt Col Chessani, fight the Left bastards who are trying to ruin him. He is the father of five children, with one on the way, and he may lose his pension for a crime that NEVER happened. Thanks a lot Murtha...you scumbag.

Just a little background:

  • Two separate investigations by U.S. Army officers, a colonel and a general, found no evidence either of a "massacre" or a "cover-up."
  • Chessani traveled to the site of the "massacre" to investigate and reported to every echelon of his chain of command what he did not find there.
  • An Article 32 Investigation also found no evidence of a "massacre" or a "cover-up.
Please read this article. Donate if you can. You can skip a cup of coffee, can't you? You say you support the troops, okay. Here's your opportunity to prove it. Help this patriot.

He is on trial because they found everyone else innocent. HUH?

Hat tip: Deebow at Blackfive's.

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8. CommonSenseAmerica: Hillary vs. The American Flag (and the flag wins!)
7. Right Truth: U.S. and World Politics.
6. Blue Star Chronicles: Veterans Day 2007.
5. Woman Honor Thyself: VeteranS: Booyah!
4. 123beta: Google.
3. Public Domain Clip Art: A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens.
2. Adam's Blog: The IOWA GOP Limits.
1. Faultline USA: Blogging and Political Activism Poll.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Honoring Our Veterans on this special day, Nov. 11

This is Veterans' Day weekend, and I have an e-mail I would like share with you. They, better than I, can voice what and how I feel about this precious and solemn day.

HONORING AMERICA'S VETERANS
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This week, Americans across this great country will join together to honor our military veterans. From the blood-soaked beaches of France to the bombed-out back-alleys of Fallujah, the American G.I. has fought-and died-opposing that which is evil and oppressive, and defending all things good and free.

Veterans Day is about one thing: honoring the service and sacrifice of America’s veterans, and passing their collective story to the next generation. These stories, and the men and women who bear them, are the backbone of this American experiment and must never be forgotten.

As John Stuart Mill once said, “War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing [is] worth a war, is worse.” The second we believe our freedoms inevitable, we cease to live in history and sour the soldier's sacrifice. Our freedoms - purchased on the battlefield - are indeed “worthy of war.”

And today, with America still at war, it is fitting that we remember the troops currently serving in harms way. Because, as any veteran can attest, just one moment, one explosion, or one bullet separates Memorial Day from Veterans Day. Soldiers currently in Iraq and Afghanistan are fighting for our freedoms today, knowing it’s possible they may never see tomorrow.

Vets for Freedom beseeches our membership to honor America’s veterans this week. Whether at a ceremony, in a letter to the editor, or with a simple “thank you,” find a way to ensure that every veteran - young and old - feels appreciated.
Please visit Vets for Freedom's website to keep up with news on WWIV. This is a great group who keeps up with the news we never seem to have access to for some reason. Interesting...

I would also like to throw into this special weekend a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MARINES! (11/09/07) Time got away from me, but that is no excuse to not say how much I appreciate you. Yes, the Navy sure did make you good. LOL. (No, I won't take that back, so don't bother asking.)

Today is the first time I am going to be doing a double open trackback, Linkfest and Open Trackback Alliance. If you would like to participate, please leave a trackback and a link to this post on your site. Oh, and no porn! ;)

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  • 7. 123beta: Veteran's Day Leftist Blog Watch.
  • 6. 123beta: File Under: Movies To Avoid.
  • 5. Woman Honor Thyself: Weblog AwARDs 2007!
  • 4. third world county: Anarcho-Tyranny in New Haven Connecticut.
  • 3. Potbelly Stove: Paparazzi and Common Sense: Mutually Exclusive?
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    Friday, November 9, 2007

    Welcome to Samantha's Open Trackback Alliance (OTA)

    Samantha has an Open Trackback Alliance which is very classy and is really helpful to those of us who would like to expand our readership while reading others' sites. It is one more way to expand your horizons in this huge new world of technology. You really should give it a chance.

    There is a FAQ page, so don't feel intimidated if you have no idea what to do or what I'm talking about. She is there is to help you. If it just so happens she is very busy (which is not unusual for people with lives), feel free to e-mail me. I am making NO promises! ;)

    Today I'm going to open up this trackback on the new OTA: Open Trackback Alliance.

    Open Trackback Alliance: Pirate's Cove (M, F), The World According To Carl, Woman Honor Thyself, Stix Blog, CommonSenseAmerica and Rosemary's Thoughts (me).

    There is supposed to be the day of the week listed next to each person's site, but I forgot and erased them. Oops! My bad, I apologize. *blush* Digg! Digg!

    Thursday, November 8, 2007

    Thanks and Praise from Iraq, by Michael Yon

    So. They want us out of there, right? Then explain this:

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    Thanks and Praise: [I, Michael Yon,] photographed men and women, both Christians and Muslims, placing a cross atop the St. John’s Church in Baghdad. They had taken the cross from storage and a man washed it before carrying it up to the dome.
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    I find this quite amazing and encouraging. Do you think we'll ever see this on the evening news? Yes. Sadly, me neither. It does not fit the mold of the sectarian civil war. That is why it is so important that we have people such as Michael Yon on the ground bringing us the truth. [He is over there with only the support we provide for him. If you like hearing the truth and would like to support to support him, you may do so here. Thank you.]

    I would like to share with you a couple of paragraphs he also wrote in this post.

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    A Muslim man had invited the American soldiers from “Chosen” Company 2-12 Infantry to the church, where I videotaped as Muslims and Christians worked and rejoiced at the reopening of St John’s, an occasion all viewed as a sign of hope.

    The Iraqis asked me to convey a message of thanks to the American people. "Thank you, thank you," the people were saying. One man said, "Thank you for peace." [This one made me tear up with pride.] Another man, a Muslim, said "All the people, all the people in Iraq, Muslim and Christian, is brother." The men and women were holding bells, and for the first time in memory freedom rang over the ravaged land between two rivers. (Videotape to follow.) [Continue reading.]
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    Actually, the whole article has me beaming. Imagine a city, a state, a country who has finally found freedom after so many years, decades of oppressions.

    Our men and women are the best in the world, but they do not like that label. They are so humble. THAT is why I will stand up for them when they are attacked by idiots who know not of what they speak and when they are arrested unjustly. You bet your sweet touchy. God bless you for our freedom, and thank you for all your sacrifices. When you come home, I pray it is a joyous occasion. Godspeed.

    Hat tip: Little Green Footballs.

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    15. Blue Star Chronicles: Joe Lieberman is Right.
    14. Right Truth: Culturism - Right Truth Book Club Selection.
    13. Blue Star Chronicles: Kellie Pickler's Moving Performance at the Country Music Awards.
    12. Blue Star Chronicles: Sameer and Lamiyah Take up Residence at the Baghdad Zoo.
    11. Potbelly Stove: Hoo Whee! I'm rich....
    10. third world county: Chapping my gizzard.
    9. Stageleft: Life on the [lower] left side: People of Britain: Congratulations Are In Order.
    8. The Florida Masochist: The Knucklehead of the Day award.
    7. Blue Star Chronicles: Foreign Service Officers Don’t Want to Serve at Baghdad Embassy.
    6. Blue Star Chronicles: The Lyrical Terrorist.
    5. Wolf Pangloss: Laughing Baby.
    4. Perri Nelson's Website: A culture of life?
    3. The Virtuous Republic: Islamic Militants Destroy 7th Century Buddha Carving in Swat, Pakistan.
    2. Wolf Pangloss: The Picture of Antioch College: A Tragedy of Manners.
    1. 123beta: Bush's Resignation Speech. Digg! Digg!

    Wednesday, November 7, 2007

    H.R. 4088 - Secure the borders, go after employers

    House bill H.R. 4088 is a bill that we must first read carefully (if they ever put it on the docket) before we throw our whole hearted support behind it. As I understand it as of now, it appears that many freshman to Congress 'got it' when we demanded enforcement instead of amnesty.

    I learned about this over at The Pirate's Cove. One of the most amazing things about this bill is that 44 DEMS and 40 REPS are sponsoring this bill. They claim to want bi-partisanship, yes? Yeah right! Just so long as everyone agrees with San Fransisco!

    This is exactly where you and I come into the picture. We need to spread the word about this bill. Please go visit this post, because he has more details than I do. I can supply you with committees which this bill has been sent. (This is their way of burying it, that is why we need to keep it alive!)
    Committees: House Homeland Security; House Judiciary; House Ways and Means; House Education and Labor; House Oversight and Government Reform; House Armed Services; House Agriculture; House Natural Resources.

    Latest Major Action: 11/6/2007 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the Committee on Homeland Security, and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, Ways and Means, Education and Labor, Oversight and Government Reform, Armed Services, Agriculture, and Natural Resources, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
    This is a bunch of rotten eggs. We cannot allow this bill to get buried. Thank you, everyone, who helps us to keep our Sovereignty against these elitists who have no clue...

    PS. If anyone can remember which blogroll(s) covers anti-illegal aliens amnesty and our Sovereignty, please leave me a comment. I would like to join them. Thanks.

    H/t: WashingtonWatch for the link to the bill.

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    4. The Amboy Times: Boycott Dubai.
    5. The Florida Masochist: The Knuckleheads of the Day award.
    6. Wolf Pangloss: On Fabius Maximus’warning concerning the Long War. Digg! Digg!

    Tuesday, November 6, 2007

    Carrier Landing & Missile Test Video by Blackfive

    I have watched both of these videos, and I must say they are thrilling. The missile test I wish was a little longer though. Wait until you see an inflight (plane?) land on a ship!



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    Monday, November 5, 2007

    Take 'In God We Trust' out of schools=Westboro

    Once again we are confronted by the Marxist leanings of our edu-propagandist system. No wonder. It is alright to have the children mock the Muslim religion by pretending to participate in it, you must, but any mention of our national anthem? OH MY GOD! You really should read this article about the Kern High School District who are taking a vote on whether it is CONSTITUTIONAL or OFFENSIVE or not. Huh?

    Hat tip: Stop the ACLU: California School Battles Over "In God We Trust"

    When things like this get so bizzarro, we end up with ugliness such as the next article.

    Would you consider this child abuse or brainwashing?
    Help us to stop this abuse for all of our children. They are entitled to grow up, learn how to discern for themselves, and understand logic. It is only right and fair.

    Hat tip: Stop the ACLU: Westboro Baptist Cult's Child Abuse.

    Jay would like us spread this news, so I am going to do that by using this post as my open trackback with Linkfest. If you have not joined yet, just hit the picture and go from there.

    If you want to trackback to this post, remember to mention my site in the post you have chosen to do so. After all, it is only courteous. ;)

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    Other posts I like: Woman Honor Thyself: Muzlims say NO to Huck Finn, 123Beta: "I Wish To See Closer, May I Land My Kinki Machine"?

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    2. The Florida Masochist: Angry immigrants.
    3. The Florida Masochist: Rowdy Democrats.
    4. 123beta: Kerry:.
    5. Right Truth: The Volunteer, a book review by Right Truth Book Club.
    6. Planck's Constant: Warren Buffet is an Idiot. Yes, you are correct. Even with all that money, I wouldn't want to be him.
    7. The Florida Masochist: Bowl madness.
    8. Shadowscope: Wednesday Hero.
    9. The Florida Masochist: The Knucklehead of the Day award.
    10. Pirate's Cove: WTW: A Real Illegal Immigration Bill A ‘Commin!
    11. Right Truth: "In League With The Stones...".
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    Rakkasans Assist Iraqis With Legal Claims

    Source: www.Army.mil.

    31 October 2007
    by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy
    3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division.

    CAMP STRIKER, Iraq – The nondescript building at the Radwaniyah Palace Complex Civil Military Operations Center appears unassuming, but the Government Information Center represents a beacon of hope for some Iraqis. While the GIC provides several services, one of the most invaluable for local residents is the paying of legal claims.

    With the Commandos of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), on their way back home, this is just one of many missions the Rakkasans of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division have taken over.

    “(Local Iraqis) come in with all kinds of complaints,” said Huda, the GIC administrator, who also translates between the Iraqis and the U.S. Soldiers processing the claims. Huda and Faik, the Iraqi attorney who works at the GIC, do most of the claim work.

    “(People) come in with requests to be paid for damages, and I help (file) new claims,” Huda said. Faik determines whether or not a claim is legitimate. He and Huda prepare the paperwork and collect the evidence required to prove that the claim is valid. The 3rd BCT legal office personnel determine whether or not the United States is actually responsible for damages and whether or not the claimant will be paid.

    “Sometimes it is not for the United States to pay; it is the fault of an explosion by terrorists,” Huda explained, adding over the 2.5 years she has worked at the GIC there have been months when less than half the claims are found to be legitimate. When Faik deems the claims valid, the packets are forwarded to the 3rd BCT legal office for a final review and payment.

    “By the time it gets to me, it’s already been determined that the claim is legal,” said Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Williams, from Tampa, Fla., senior 3rd BCT, 101st Abn. Div., paralegal and foreign claims pay agent. He actually makes the payments to the claimants.

    “My job is both good and bad,” Williams said. “Obviously, I pay money when the damages were caused by the United States. But at the same time, when a claim is denied, I have to explain that the United States is not going to pay.”

    The CMOC is a blessing for some Iraqis, Huda said. She said now the Iraqis feel that they have a means to get assistance. “It’s very great for them and they are grateful for it.” She added, “I like to help; it is good for me because I help the (Iraqi) people and the U.S. Army.”

    Photo- Faik, an Iraqi attorney who processes claims at the Radwaniyah Palace Complex Civil Military Operations Center Government Information Center, discusses a new claim with Capt. Jonathan Gross, from New York City, claims adjudicator with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kerensa Hardy. Digg! Digg!

    'Witch Doctors' begin journey home

    Source: US CentCom.

    29 October 2007
    BY Cpl. Nathan Hoskins
    1st ACB, 1st Cav. Div. Public Affairs.

    CAMP TAJI, Iraq - For the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division's medical evacuation unit, the horrors of war are all too real. But, those missions of transporting hurt and dying patients are over for a few troopers.

    About a dozen Soldiers from Company C, 2nd "Lobo" Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, loaded up onto non-MEDEVAC UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters for a change, and began their journey home, Oct. 25. They are the first group of Soldiers from the 1st ACB to redeploy.

    "It feels good to be going home after 15 months," said Rochester, N.Y., native, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Bryan Sills, a MEDEVAC pilot for the Co. C "Witch Doctors."

    Like most units in Iraq, when the final orders came down, Co. C. was extended to 15 months. This made the deployment more difficult, said Orchard Park, N.Y., native, Sgt. 1st Class Jon Spiller, a flight medic for Co. C and the brigade's senior medical noncommissioned officer. "This was my third deployment and it was probably the roughest one I've been through; mainly because of the extension," Spiller said.

    Even after they knew the extension was going to affect them, it didn't really hit the Witch Doctors until the 12-month mark, Spiller said. "Once we heard about it, we all prepared for it, but when you hit that 12-month mark and you know you should be going home, you kind of feel a little different about it," he said.

    The extension aside, Spiller felt the Witch Doctors did some good while they flew over Iraq. "I really think we made a difference over here. We helped out the best we could. I'll be happy when everybody gets home," Spiller said.

    Day in and day out for 15 months the troops from Co. C saw the horrors of war, but they made it a point to be a part of the change taking place in Iraq - even if that meant making amends with those who seek to kill Coalition Forces, said Spiller.

    One patient in particular was an insurgent who had a gun shot wound to the leg, said Spiller. "We seemed to kind of connect. We couldn't really talk because we were in a helicopter and plus he didn't speak English," he said "I just kind of did some hand gestures and helped him out." Spiller, as a sign of kindness, tried to give the wounded enemy fighter a bracelet he was wearing at the time, but the man only gestured as if he didn't deserve such a gift, said Spiller.

    "I know a lot of our medics are doing things like that, where they want to make sure these people understand we're here to help them whether they like us or not," he said.

    But those times are now memories with which to tell stories to their friends and families - for the most part. Spiller can't wait to see his wife and three kids, he said. After three long deployments, another shorter deployment and basic noncommissioned officer school, he estimates that he has been gone from home almost five years straight, said Spiller.

    Although he just got done saving lives in Iraq, Spiller heralds his wife, Kris, as a hero for keeping it together through all of his deployments. "She's tried to keep her sanity. She's definitely kept the household together with me gone. I'm just looking forward to being back at home with my kids and make our family whole again," he said. Spiller plans to spend lots of time with his wife; his son Tyler, 15; and his two daughters, Victorya, 13, and McKellen, 8, when he gets home. That doesn't mean his mind isn't on good 'ole American sustenance.

    He is already thinking about the steak he'll eat if he arrives in the evening or that quaint little coffee shop if he arrives in the morning, he said. "If it's dinner, steaks; if it's around breakfast time, we have a couple little places we like to go. I'll have a nice coffee cappuccino, sit down, enjoy the view and be glad to be home," said Spiller.

    For some of the Witch Doctors, arriving home means time with the family, for others it's that and the start of a new life altogether. Bay City, Mich., native, Sgt. Robert Witbrodt, a UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief for Co. C, will be joining the civilian ranks soon after his arrival home, he said. With three tours in Iraq complete, Witbrodt will be heading to school to study engineering, he said.

    Still, he is proud of what he and his unit accomplished while in Iraq, said Witbrodt. "I like the mission here. Saving lives is pretty (darn) great. Sometimes it's hard on you, but it's rewarding," he said. Other than school, Witbrodt is fairly laid back about what he'll do once stateside. "I don't really have any big plans other than just spending time with my wife and maybe a little snowboarding, but that's about it," he said.

    Although each Soldier's plans are varied, all that really matters to them is that they're headed home. The rest of Co. C will soon follow their fellow Witch Doctors, but will first hand over their mission to another MEDEVAC unit taking their place.

    Photo - With 15 months of medical evacuation missions behind them, Soldiers from Company C, 2nd "Lobo" Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, load up their gear onto a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter before they start their trip from Camp Taji, north of Baghdad, back to the United States Oct. 25. Photo by Cpl. Nathan Hoskins.

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    Sunday, November 4, 2007

    News from abroad and at home

    This first story is from Michael Yon. He is correct that many people got upset with his on the ground reporting, because I was one of them. It wasn't because I didn't believe him, it was because I did. I was angry that no one else was paying attention.
    The Perfect Evil: Coming to Roost.

    Iraq is looking better month by month. But at the current rate, surely we shall fail in Afghanistan:
      Opium Funding Afghan Unrest.

      KABUL The top U.S. general in Afghanistan said yesterday he estimated that Afghanistan’s rampant opium poppy cultivation was funding up to 40 percent of the Taliban-led insurgency.

      Gen. Dan McNeill, head of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, added he had been told by an international specialist that his figure was likely low and could reach up to 60 percent.

      The cultivation of opium 93 percent of whose world supply comes from Afghanistan, according to the United Nations is undermining everything the government and its international allies were trying to do, he said. Afghanistan’s opium production grew by 34 percent this year, according to a U.N. survey.
    [Continue reading.]
    We also have an article from Michael that was printed in the New York Post on Sunday.
    INSIDE THE SURGE.

    HOW ORDINARY IRAQIS ARE TURNING THE TIDE OF WAR

    By MICHAEL YON.

    Statistics in reports about faraway places can blunt the reality of what those numbers mean. But when it is a bomb in a road you are about to drive on, it takes on a whole new cast, as I found yet again when I spent most of May in Anbar Province.

    I visited a former labor camp nicknamed “Coolie Village," or what remained of it, after a truck bomb locals attributed to al Qaeda had flattened it. Not surprisingly, the anger and frustration in response to this mass murder helped the villagers overcome their fear of the thugs who had taken hold of their community. [Continue reading.]
    This is a link to a video of Michael on CBN. It is encouraging!

    Next is an article from a talented young writer, okay, maybe not that young, but he certainly is talented. He has written many 10 questions...mostly to the candidates. This time he has written about Christianity. Preciously, to the Evangalical community.
    Is This the End of Evangelicalism in America?
    by Gregg Jackson.

    A disturbing sign of the state of American evangelicalism has appeared in the seventh year of the 21 st century in a Townhall.com article dated October 18,2007 entitled, "Why Evangelicals Should Support Mitt Romney" by Wayne Grudem. One of America's most popular evangelical theologians, Grudem is trying to persuade evangelicals to vote a Mormon for president. Wayne Grudem's "Systematic Theology" is the gold standard of evangelical doctrine and a sacred fixture in evangelical seminaries, pastor libraries and Bible studies.

    In it, he defines Mormonism as "clearly a false church." He shows why Mormonism has never been included in the Christian Church: It contradicts major Christian doctrine regarding the person of God, Christ and His work and salvation plan. A cornerstone of the Mormon Church, Grudem writes, is the classic heresy of Saint Paul's day – angel worship. In his book, Grudem insists that an orthodox Christian must practice the theology he reads. So why would he step forward to become part of the Mitt Romney propaganda blitz trying to mislead evangelicals into doing what would shock most evangelicals in American history: elect a Mormon for president? [Continue reading.]
    While some may find this contraversial, mainly those outside of the Church, there are many good questions in this article if you read it with an open mind.

    On the political side of the news, we have Congressman Duncan Hunter calling for the defeat of the Law of the Sea treaty (LOST).
    Hunter Calls on Congress: Kill the Law of the Sea Treaty.
    at RealTimeNews.

    Explaining the dangers of the treaty, Hunter detailed, "It is imperative that our nation does not surrender decision making power for military navigation or resource extraction, especially in this age of terrorism with technology and weapons proliferation. And adding a new set of UN bureaucrats with license to tax and adjudicate disputes is the last thing this country needs." [Continue reading.]
    I also have a press release from the Nat'l Center for Public Policy Research, but I'd like to give you two other sources. One is from this organization, and she is a blogger (yeah!): Amy Ridenour's National Center Blog: Law of the Sea: A Sinkable Treaty. Also, there is another article against this treaty which offers much information: The UN Law of the Sea Treaty.

    And last but not least, don't forget to vote in the blogger awards this week.

    If you care to look around, I will have some more military articles for you in a while. Just not during Church time. ;)

    Update: I just received this news of legislation introduced to the House by Rep. Keith Ellison (D).
    Anti-Photo ID Legislation Would Promote Election Fraud, Says Group.

    "Representative Ellison's proposal is fundamentally flawed and potentially harmful to the integrity of our democratic process," said Project 21 chairman Mychal Massie. "Why invite that which can only lead to unimaginable fraud and corruption?" [Continue reading.]
    You will probably believe this, but I want the same treatment for airplane tickets, opening bank accounts, social security cards, work, etc. Then see what they have to say!

    Here is some news from Radio Free Asia (RFA).
    China Finds Tibetan Nomad Guilty Over Lithang Protest.

    A court in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan has convicted of subversion a Tibetan nomad who called for the return of the Dalai Lama at a horseracing festival in August.

    Ronggyal Adrak was tried at the Ganzi Autonomous Prefecture People’s Court in Dartsedo (in Chinese, Kangding) on Monday, Oct. 29, on charges of seeking to “split” the country and subvert state power during a public meeting Aug. 1 in Lithang county, sources in Lithang told RFA’s Tibetan service.

    Ronggyal Adrak told the judge from the dock: “When I shouted ‘Long live the Dalai Lama’ and called for the release of Tibetan political prisoners, I was detained and then formally arrested.” [Continue reading.]
    Another reason why we should cut all ties with the PRC Communist party, and invite Taiwan to join the UN in place of the unrecognized hoolagns!

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    Saturday, November 3, 2007

    Hunter calls on Romney to oppose Chinese Co.

    As you may know, I am supporting Rep. Duncan Hunter. Why? There are many reasons for my doing so, and here is one of them:
    HUNTER CALLS ON ROMNEY TO OPPOSE BAIN PARTNERSHIP WITH CHINESE COMPANY

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2, 2007

    CONTACT: Gary Becks (619) 334-1655, Gary.

    San Diego, CA - - - Presidential candidate and current Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee, Congressman Duncan Hunter, today called on former Governor Mitt Romney to send a "clear statement" to the leadership of the company he founded, Bain Capital, to terminate a proposed business deal with a controversial Chinese corporation seeking to acquire U.S. defense contractor 3COM. Bain Capital is attempting to form a business arrangement with Huawei Corporation, a Chinese corporation founded by an officer of the Peoples Liberation Army of Communist China, which faces allegations of assisting Saddam Hussein in the targeting of U.S. aircraft and in helping the Taliban develop surveillance equipment.

    "I am extremely concerned that Governor Romney's company would tout a highly suspect Chinese corporation as a strategic partner," stated Hunter. "Forming a business partnership with a corporation known to have direct ties with terrorists and dictators while, at the same time, openly seeking to acquire a major U.S. corporation that performs vital cyber security work for the Department of Defense, can only be characterized as irresponsible."

    A resolution has been introduced in Congress, H.Res. 730, which states; "The preponderance of publicly available evidence clearly suggests that as currently structured, the proposed transaction involving Huawei threatens the national security of the United States and should not be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States ." A copy of this resolution is provided.

    Hunter stated in his letter to Governor Romney, "…while it is true that you no longer control Bain Capital, the contributions you have received from its principals as its founding member indicate that your influence within the company remains strong.

    "Further, while the Committee on Foreign Investment has yet to rule on the Huawei transaction, this corporation's connection to Saddam Hussein, the Taliban and the Army of Communist China should clearly disqualify them from becoming, in the words of your former company, "a strategic partner" in acquiring a U.S. firm such as 3COM, which performs vital cyber-security work for the U.S. Department of Defense.

    "This letter is a request that you immediately issue a statement of policy that this transaction should be terminated on the grounds of national security. Please let me know what you intend to do."

    A copy of Congressman Hunter's letter, as well as two articles regarding Huawei acquisition efforts are provided. Media are encouraged to contact Gary Becks at (619) 334-1655 for additional information or to arrange an interview with Hunter.

    # # #

    Hunter for President, Inc.

    9340 Fuerte Drive
    La Mesa, California 91941
    United States.
    Will Romney answer the demand? Not if he believes Rep. Hunter has no chance of doing him harm. This is a sad situation, because there are many people who support Duncan. They are just being persuaded by the media and even radio talk show hosts who, after speaking to Duncan, really like him but are tied into 'their' candidate. That is why he cannot get his message out. If you would like to know more about Rep. Duncan Hunter, please visit his site or come here. Thank you, and have a nice day. Digg! Digg!

    Friday, November 2, 2007

    Co. works to flush out Taliban during ‘Rock Avalanche’

    Source: DefenseLink.

    31 October 2007
    By Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Caldwell
    173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team.

    KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Under the cover of darkness, soldiers from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Airborne), air-assaulted about three miles south of their forward operating bases in the Pech River Valley earlier this month as part of Operation Rock Avalanche.

    Operation Rock Avalanche was a multiple-company mission that ran Oct. 19-25 in the Chapa Dara, Korengal, Shuryak and Pech river valleys. Participating were “Able,” “Battle” and “Chosen” companies from 2nd Battalion; Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry (Airborne); and multiple companies from the Afghan National Army's 201st Corps. The companies were positioned into different areas of Kunar province at different times, hoping to flush insurgents out of one area into another, where U.S. and Afghan forces would be waiting for them.

    Working from a vantage point 7,500 feet up, overlooking the Shuryak and Pech valleys, Able Company's four-day mission was to locate and destroy insurgent command-and-control and logistical elements operating in that area, Army Capt. Louis Frketic, the company’s commander, said.

    After setting up a perimeter and establishing a command post on the top of Phase Line Ridgeway, 2nd Platoon was dispatched to the nearby village of Aybot. Previous intelligence had suggested that Taliban leaders might be holed up in that area. "We were looking for two named (high-value targets). One of them is the commander of the entire Shuryak forces, and the other guy is an IED specialist," Frketic said. "We searched their compounds, and they were not in there or in the area."

    Frketic and his paratroopers were not dissuaded. A low-level voice-intercept team from Company B, 173rd Special Troops Battalion (Airborne), was tasked to Able Company for the mission. The team had begun listening to Taliban radio traffic as soon as they hit the ground and already were getting “a bead” on insurgents operating in the surrounding valleys. The team was an invaluable asset, one that Frketic said he uses every chance he gets to collect intelligence on the enemy. "A lot of times we will start getting locations, and then we will pick up names," he said. "It is usually specific to that cell what kind of things they are talking about. Sometimes they will start talking about people, fighters, locations, ammo, or weapons systems that they have."

    Even the smallest details, including specific words used, can yield valuable information, Frketic said. "A couple days ago, right before the mission started, we heard a cell talking about their fighters and their leaders in the terms of soldiers and officers. Other times, we'll hear them talk about fighters and commanders. The one talking about officers and soldiers, that is a professional organization. Little details like that are very critical in my mind," he explained.

    With so much Afghan National Army and U.S. military activity on the surrounding mountains and in the surrounding valleys, the Taliban were never sure of Able Company's position and never mounted an attack on the company. The voice intercept team used the time to continue to collect intelligence on enemy in the area. The formerly suspected enemy locations were now known.

    Around noon Oct. 24, Frketic put that information to use and launched soldiers from 1st Platoon, Company D, into action. The platoon is a heavy-weapons platoon attached to Able Company for the deployment and commonly referred to as the Dragon Platoon. They had air-assaulted onto the ridgeline with their MK19 grenade launchers and M2 machine guns. A mortar team with an 81 mm tube from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2-503rd, also was put into action.

    Their fire destroyed one command-and-control node operating in the Shuryak Valley. But destroying the enemy position was probably the easiest part of the mission for the MK19 gun team, said Spc. David Hooker, from Palestine, Ark., and a Dragon Platoon member. "I've never air-assaulted in with a MK19 before," Hooker said. "But since we just set in and manned a blocking position, it was OK."

    "The weight is the biggest challenge, getting it in and out," he said. An MK19 without a tripod weighs 75 pounds, and ammo cans weigh between 40 and 60 pounds each, depending on the number of rounds in them. Many cans were brought for this mission.

    The mortar team, one of the busiest in the battalion, also spent most of the day putting rounds on target. The team averages firing more than 1,000 rounds per month. "As far as firing goes, this is hands-down the most intense deployment that I have been on," said Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Thomas, of Nashville, Tenn.

    While Howitzers are available for fire missions throughout Kunar province, the mortar teams are able to react the quickest when indirect fire is needed, Thomas said. "We have eyes on a lot of the targets, and our response is a little bit quicker," he said. "The channels to clear the 155 go all the way through battalion and then back through their fires. Ours are cleared right here. If we are in direct contact, I can engage freely." [It's about damn time!]

    The number of rounds fired combined with the danger of their job has earned the team the respect of Thomas and the unit’s leadership. "These guys are awesome," he said. "Everybody has been put in for valor awards."

    The mortar team and the pit in which they work are favorite targets of the Taliban, making it a dangerous job. "There is no overhead cover, and they stand out there and fire throughout the entire engagement and also in support after," Thomas said. "It's pretty remarkable what they do."

    Early on the morning of Oct. 25, members of Able Company began what would end up as a 10-hour trek down treacherous, slippery and steep terrain back to their base -- no small feat for even the most fit paratrooper, yet a regular occurrence for soldiers in Kunar province.

    "We go on ruck marches into the mountains every other day or every third day," said Staff Sgt. Brian Mading, from Bonita Springs, Fla., and a member of Headquarters Platoon. "The first couple are tough. Then, of course, the more you are doing it, the more you get built up." "The guys that come here right out of basic or other units usually get broke down pretty quick or get into it pretty quick depending on what their physical fitness level was before," he said.

    All of the gear these paratroopers carry is heavy: helmet, protective vests, rucksacks, weapons, ammunition, and water. It makes packing before the mission extremely important, leaving little room for extra cold-weather gear or even extra food. During the trip down the mountain, the Able Company soldiers had hoped to “drop in” on some insurgents the low-level voice intercept team had confirmed were hiding out in villages in that area. But none were spotted, and no contact was made.

    Frketic stressed that wasn’t a problem. "Those villages are only a three- to four-hour walk from our base,” he said. “They'll be getting visits from us again soon."

    PHOTO: Army Sgt. Chad Mohr (left) watches rounds land on target as Army Spc. David Hooker fires the MK19 machine gun at a known insurgent position Oct. 24, 2007, during Operation Rock Avalanche. The "Dragon Platoon" soldiers of Destined Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Airborne), were occupying a ridgeline between the Pech and Shuryak river valleys in Afghanistan’s Kunar province. U.S. Army photo.

    Wow. Our guys are fantastic! I wonder if the people of those villages truly approve of the Taliban or if they are afraid of them? Keep up the great work guys. You have much support back home. Thank you for your service, and come home victorious and soon.

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    This is a must read. It is an amazing article of our men and the Afghani men working side-by-side so the Afghanis can achieve the knowledge to run their own country and our men can come home. This is also an open trackback weekend. I'm not expecting too many, because I haven't received too many except from some loyal friends. I would, however, appreciate it if you would at least read it. For them.

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    Thursday, November 1, 2007

    IP's Learn the Basics During 10-day Prep Course

    Source: US CentCom.

    30 October 2007
    By Spc. Shejal Pulivarti
    1st BCT, 1st Cav. Div. Public Affairs

    CAMP TAJI, Iraq – “Left, left, left, right,” the 30-man platoon of Iraqi Police in training shouted in Arabic while marching to their next class. The Military Police Platoon from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment developed a 10-day preparatory class to implement the basics for Iraqi Police recruits prior to attending the Baghdad Police Academy which initiates them as official police officers.

    “This course is designed to give … IPs a basic understanding on what their job will consist of,” said Sgt. 1st Class Anthony Brinson, the MP Platoon’s top sergeant for HHC, 1st Squadron, 7th Cav. Regt.

    The trainees, waiting to attend the academy, come from various stations in the surrounding area to learn basic policeman skills, he added. It's an orientation, ensuring all baby IPs go into the academy on the same level of general knowledge.

    "The training covers basics on ethics, principles, Iraqi law, first aid, basic rifle marksmanship, responding to a crime scene and search techniques in various scenarios. The recruits follow a structured daily schedule emphasizing teamwork and discipline," said Brinson, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla, native.

    The 10 days are spent introducing the material in the classroom and then actively applying them. The last two days consist of practical exercises that incorporate the entirety of the course.

    “Everything learned has to be applied during the hands on scenarios. The situations gradually get harder to test their understanding,” explained Brinson. “Everything is a perishable skill; they have to practice it in order to retain it. They understand the task; they are definitely learning what they need to know to be successful.”

    “The trainees get better every day. The course helps them become good IPs and work with the coalition forces to do our job,” said Iraqi Police 1st Lt. Hesham Saman Ali Sauba Boor, a course instructor.

    Each IP station is responsible for sending an academy graduated officer to teach the new IP recruits various topics. Military personnel rotate through as instructors from the MP Platoon and are also assisted by the Iraqi Army liaison officers.

    “Having the IP officers teach them accomplishes a lot; it mainly helps the Iraqi Police force become self-sufficient,” Brinson said. “It’s another step in the progress to make security forces stronger.”

    As he watched the IP recruits successfully complete a bounding exercise, Brinson noted, “I see the trainees take more pride in themselves, and this course is helping them to become a cohesive unit to accomplish the mission.”

    Staer Gabar Abedallah, a trainee, shared that he chose to become an Iraqi Police officer to serve his country, secure his community and stop the terrorists.

    “The training is a great opportunity to concentrate on training and help the Iraqi people move forward in self governance,” said Stonington, Ill. native, Sgt. David Ashbridge, a military police team leader for HHC, 1st Squadron, 7th Cav. Regt.

    Photo - Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native Sgt. 1st Class Anthony Brinson, the platoon sergeant for the Military Police Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, instructs an Iraqi Police trainee in a 10-day preparatory course how to properly bound when under direct fire at Camp Taji, Iraq Oct. 27. Photo by Spc. Shejal Pulivarti.

    This is a great article of accomplishment. I never believed in a huge central government, and I'm glad the Iraqis are finding it is within their own power to make their lives better. Ya know, after WWII, we DID write Japan's constitution for them and look at them now! We should have written this one...

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