Saturday, June 24, 2006

An Incomplete Picture-Typical

An Incomplete Picture

The Pentagon never told Congress about more than 20,000 hospitalizations involving troops who'd taken the anthrax vaccine, despite repeated promises that such cases would be publicly disclosed. Instead, a parade of generals and Defense Department officials told Congress and the public that fewer than 100 people were hospitalized or became seriously ill after receiving the shot from 1998 through 2000.



Don't Raid Veterans Healthcare to Fund the VA's ID Theft Response

US. Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) today suceeded in passing emergency funding through the Senate Appropriations Committee to ensure that veterans healthcare and benefits are not raided as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) responds to last month's data security breach.



More Than One-Third of Iraq Troops Suffering Migraines

An unexpectedly high number of troops serving in Iraq are suffering from migraine headaches, researchers report. The debilitating headaches are affecting more than one-third of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, or about twice that in the general U.S. population, according to a study being presented at the annual American headache Society (AHS) meeting now underway in Los Angeles. Conditions the U.S. soldiers face may trigger the pwoerful headaches, study authors say.

More Anti War/Pro Peace Poetry

From Poets Against The War


Terrorists
By Thomas Hubbard

Terrorism

Foreigners send agents, surveillance
to photograph your land
spy on your peoples
strategize against your national defenses
map the resources under your earth
determine profits to be taken
from you and your children
foment unrest in your streets
destroy your culture.

Foreigners send their corporations
to take your natural resources
they manipulate your government
they set up puppet leaders who
impose odious rules on you
give away your national property
they install shipping and pipelines
to carry off your wealth
leaving you with crumbs.

Foreigners send their missionaries
to convert your children
in the guise of "helping" you
they violate your religion
in the streets of your town
they build their churches
on the land of your fathers
they teach their ways to your children
in schools built on your land.

Foreigners send death across your skies
not just one or two explosions, no,
countless explosions, bombs
smart, dumb, clustered
dropping from airplanes
delivered by missiles
killing, maiming, destroying,
flattening whole cities
spreading ruin over your countryside.

Foreigners send helicopters, tanks
to spread death in your streets
they tear down every place of shelter
they defile your places of worship
bring ruin to your institutions
pollute the water you drink
spoil the air you breathe
dump their sewage where they please
then ridicule your suffering.

Foreigners send their armies
to murder your neighbors
they abuse your families
they kick down your doors
they enter your house and
drag grown men outside
they threaten with assault rifles
they curse your women and children
they spread your belongings in the street.

When you fight back, when
you resist with whatever
side-arms, home-made booby traps
any antiquated weapons you can carry
when you hate them,
when you show them a minute fraction
of the suffering they spread
then they imprison you
for questioning and torture.

They call you a terrorist
because you defend yourself
against impossible odds,
rifles against tanks, and
occasionally, when their attention lapses
you give them what they have given you
and they cry out that you are
unfair, you are monsters,
you are inhuman, you are terrorists.

They did the same to my people.
They do the same to any people
who are not like them,
who will not be enslaved,
who will not be dispossessed,
who will not suffer corporate filth
to over-run, suck dry and ruin
the land, the country.

They call it "spreading freedom."
They call it "Democracy."
In private, they call it "huge profits," and
laugh as they count the money.




In My Courtroom, No One Will Be Comatose
By Bonnie Roberts

Go ahead and push your buggies at Wal-Mart
and Home Depot and stare.
They make me want things, too.
I found myself even wanting power tools today,
as though my brain had been washed
by the smell of sawdust in the air.
And at Wal-Mart, I longed for talcum powder.
Something I’m quite allergic to.
But here’s a voice to bring us back home:
Your nephew
Your niece
Your son
Your daughter
Your sister
Your brother
Your best friend
Your mother
Your father
Your grandmother
Your grandfather
Your aunt
Your uncle
had a leg blown off
both arms blown off
half the face blown away
the scalp torn away
the whole body blown up (there are no remains)
vomited blood into the ground.

And this is what it is
to be an ordinary citizen
of Iraq.

And now it’s not so far away.
Drive your SUV into your favorite parking lot
with that something on the windshield
and hate me all you want
for spoiling your bucket of corporate pop-corn in the Deli
for which someone has paid a price you never would ask
your own little boy or girl to pay,
not any nameless neighborhood boy or girl either
whom you would swoop up in your arms
to save from danger.

It’s not a licorice stick, gummy bear, extra big drink movie.
It’s real, and no refreshment allowed.

No dozing in my courtroom.

Limbs and pieces of flesh are flying in your direction,
and they simply belong to human beings
who’ve never shopped at Wal-Mart.




Dear George
By Brian Boldt

In this poem
no families are set on
fire in Fallujah

in this poem
no one is
dragged off screaming
naked into the night

in this poem
all those tens of thousands
of blasted civilians
and soldiers still live

in this poem
the earth does not
shudder and convulse
at the very sight of you

in this poem
an angry Jesus has driven
you out of the White House

in this poem
your words abort
and clot on the podium

in this poem
you and your mad cabinet
have been dragged
to a war crimes tribunal

this poem is a gift
this poem is yours.



Haunting Questions
By Poet Isabella

Where
were you
that fateful Friday night,
when
stealth bombs
and cruise missiles
thundered
against Iraq,
shattering our
disdain of
pre-emption
and the unilateral
strike?

Where
was The Church
that fateful Friday night
when
our trust in
man’s humanity to man
was betrayed
and cast
aside as
inconsequential?

Where
was the Congress
that fateful Friday night
when
democracy,
the clarion call
of the city on a hill,
slipped momentarily
into the
abyss?

Where
was The Media
that fateful Friday night
when
the Truth
of the majority
was vanquished by
the hollow
perspectives
of a few?

Where
were we,
where
were we all
that fateful Friday night,
when
the hope
of a moral universe
slept?


In answer to the Poems question, myself and some 200 to 300 Veterans were in Washington DC. VFP and VVAW members of WWII-Korean War-Vietnam War-Other Conflicts joining forces as VAIW’s (Veterans Against Iraq War) for 'Operation Dire Distress', a weekend of Teach In on Saturday {Covered All Day by C-Span} and Wreath Laying at War Monuments on Sunday with March to the VA to Lay A Wreath, by some 1500 Veterans/Families of/and Non-Military Citizens, planned in the leadup to this Illegal Invasion. Little did we know the Cabal would pick that Weekend to Destroy an Innocent Peoples and their Country, and send Us and a Growing Opposition on this Long Journey for Peace, Justice, Tolerance, Once Again! We Intelligent{?} Humans 'Never Learn'!!

Falling from Our Sky

The once sleeping face
of mother and child's
Last embrace.

Falling from our sky.

How many tears does a bomb hold inside?

--Diana Morris Holguin

4,435 Dead in Vain

4,435 Dead in Vain

By David Swanson

6-23-06

Supporting our troops and working to ensure that they not have died in vain are notions that no longer apply to the soldiers who died in the fields around my house in Virginia. The statute of limitations has expired, and the 4,435 who died to rid America of a King George are now in fact required – as a matter of patriotic duty – to have died in vain.

In vain their deaths to free us of a unitary executive.

In vain their deaths to establish freedom of assembly.

In vain their deaths to separate church and state.

In vain their deaths to create freedom of speech.

In vain their deaths in the cause of freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.

In vain their blood spilled in rivers to establish the right to freedom from cruel and unusual punishment.

In vain their ultimate sacrifices to create a representative democracy based on checks and balances.

In vain the heartache of their families suffered in the name of an end to empire.

All in vain, all unsupported. Welcome to the world of free speech zones, detention without charge, no access to a court of law, no prohibition on torture. Welcome to the end of the veto and the birth of the signing statement. Welcome to an executive branch that neither obeys Congress nor so much as informs Congress of its actions. Welcome to wars of aggression for a theocratic plutocracy. Welcome back, King George.

King George is opposed by almost all Americans who identify themselves as democrats or Democrats. Only 9 percent of Democrats approve of his "handling the situation with Iraq," according to a CBS poll. The so-called Republican Party, on the other hand, is split. 71 percent of Republicans approve of the king's war, a number that is steadily declining. So, I have to say it annoys me a teeny little bit when the military industrial media complex calls the Democratic Party split and makes that alleged split the focus of reporting.

What they mean is that a little band of plutocratic leeches living in the swamps of the District of Columbia displays different tendencies from the citizenry. Within this inbred sect, Republicans are almost united and Democrats quite split on the question of whether to slaughter more Iraqis indefinitely. All the Republicans are for it, and half the Democrats are for it too. But half the Democrats have come over to the side of the American public to receive the scorn of the pundits and preachers of Objectivity.

What nobody is making note of, though, is that the anti-war Democrats in Congress can balance the scorn that the media bestows on them with the implicit gratitude of the soldiers of the War for Independence, the war in which we were opposing, not creating, a foreign occupation.

I fully expect, one day soon, to wake up to this headline: "Dems split on torturing grandmothers," followed by words to this effect: "Republicans forced a deeply divided and uncertain Democratic Party onto the defensive this week, bringing to a vote their long-planned GT bill. The Grandmother Torture Act of 2006 provides the President with the freedom he needs in handling the rising threat from seniors engaged in terrorist activities, said several Republican leaders. The defeat is expected to hurt the Democrats in November, Diebold executives reported.

Of course, on the question of building permanent military bases in Iraq, it is the Dems in Congress who are united and the Republicans in Congress who are very much split. But that story is not a story, so it doesn't really matter who's split or not split or anything else. Nor is historic justice being served the way it should. Every member of Congress working to create permanent bases in Iraq for unwanted and illegal foreign troops should have two dozen reenactors of the American Revolution occupy their office and live off their campaign funds while endlessly reciting the Declaration of Impeachment.


Happy Fourth!!

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"Never again shall one generation of veterans abandon another."

Friday, June 23, 2006

The Soldiers Heart

After posting the,immediate below post, I paid a regular visit to Erics site BUSHFLASH. He has the following posted up, on the regular right side of the site along with other Flash Video's etc. 'The Soldiers Heart'. This is a 'PBS Frontline' Report.
Here's what Eric has posted:
FRONTLINE DELIVERS THE GOODS



The Soldier's Heart- goddamned Bush cuts
to the VA- I DARE you
to watch this to the
end, and not shed a
tear.


I Agree, I've only watched the first two parts, and am going back to watch the other two shortly. I didn't catch this 'Frontline Report-The Soldiers Heart', when it was aired, but This Is A Must See as to the Realities of War and PTSD!

This is from the beginning of the page:
The Soldiers Heart

U.S. Marine Rob Sarra had been in the military for eight years when the war in Iraq began. A sergeant in charge of a unit of 32, he was considered part of the "tip of the spear" -- among the first troops to reach Baghdad. In late March 2003, Sarra opened fire on an Iraqi woman in a black burqa he suspected was a suicide bomber, prompting others in his unit to begin firing as well. Her body torn apart by bullets, the woman fell quickly to the ground. It was only then that Rob saw she held a small white flag. (more »


This Country had Better Realize it has to Start Sacrificing Now or it will be Extremely Sorry Later!! These Military Personal are serving Multiple Tours In-Theater and Suffering from the Trauma's of same!!!!



"Never again shall one generation of veterans abandon another."

A Visit to 'Poets Against The War' & 'YONIP!'

I haven't visited Poets Against The War in awhile, too busy with all the other information, actions, news, work, etc. etc. etc.. Thanks to Dave, over at After Downing Street, for jarring my memory and posting the following Poems there. You should all take a visit to Poets Against The War, there's a Wealth of insightful poetry as well as heartfelt thoughts, just what good poetry is supposed to be about, Real Feelings and Real Reality!


The bottom poem can be found at YONIP! Yes, Observe National Independence & Peace

THE PHILIPPINE PEACE & SOVEREIGNTY WEBSITE

I just visited the YONIP!, what a Great Graphic, site and there's a wealth of information there for anyone who is interested. I only visited a small portion and plan to return.

After a brief history of Poets Against The War the Poems

Short History of Poets Against War
In late January 2003, in response to an invitation to a symposium by Laura Bush to celebrate "Poetry and the American Voice," Sam Hamill declined; a longtime pacifist, he could not in good faith visit the White House following the recent news of George W. Bush's plan for a unilateral "Shock and Awe" attack on Iraq. Instead, he asked about 50 fellow poets to "reconstitute a Poets Against the War movement like the one organized to speak out against the war in Vietnam...to speak up for the conscience of our country and lend your names to our petition against this war” by submitting poems of protest that he would send to the White House. When 1,500 poets responded within four days, this web site was created as a means of handling the enormous, unexpected response.
Since then, the "accidental groundswell" grew to include poets from around the world. There are presently more than 20,000 poems in this, the largest poetry anthology ever published. Poems from Poets Against War have been presented in person, by invitation, to several representatives of the U.S. Congress; many of them have since been introduced into the Congressional Record.




The Children of Iraq Have Names
By David Krieger
The children of Iraq have names.
They are not the nameless ones.
The children of Iraq have faces.
They are not the faceless ones.
The children of Iraq do not wear Saddam’s face.
They each have their own face.
The children of Iraq have names.
They are not all called Saddam Hussein.
The children of Iraq have hearts.
They are not the heartless ones.
The children of Iraq have dreams.
They are not the dreamless ones.
The children of Iraq have hearts that pound.
They are not meant to be statistics of war.
The children of Iraq have smiles.
They are not the sullen ones.
The children of Iraq have twinkling eyes.
They are quick and lively with their laughter.
The children of Iraq have hopes.
They are not the hopeless ones.
The children of Iraq have fears.
They are not the fearless ones.
The children of Iraq have names.
Their names are not collateral damage.
What do you call the children of Iraq?
Call them Omar, Mohamed, Fahad.
Call them Marwa and Tiba.
Call them by their names.
But never call them statistics of war.
Never call them collateral damage.




Haditha!
By Jim Bush
Haditha!
Haditha!
Take the name between your teeth
And hold it there!
Let the name dissolve in your mouth
If you can!
Feel the razor edges of the letters
With your tongue!
Feel the pain...
And taste the blood!
Hear the screams!
Do you hear the screams?
The ghosts of My Lai
Are conjured up!
And they accuse:
You have learned nothing!
You have learned nothing...
Except...
How to make excuses...
For your crimes!
Haditha!
Take the body of that child
And tuck into your shirt...
Right about where you heart should be!
Tuck in...
Guts and all!
Feel it's, still warm, blood...
Trickle down you legs!
Is that a whimper you hear?
Who's whimper is it?
The baby's?
The mother's?
Your own?
Haditha!
The place where the gutters...
Run red!
And the red...
Cradles cigarettes...
Thrown by boy Marines...
Who have just traded their souls...
For a moment's angry release!
Haditha!
Proof, that we are not...
Who we say we are!
Confirmation, that we cannot kill...
Our way into heaven!
Testimony, that freedom cannot...
Be bought at the barrel of a gun!
Witness, to the truth...
That this war of lies...
Cannot be won!
Haditha!


How Does One Tell Them?
By Jim Bush
How does one talk to them?
Laying there, so proud, with various wounds
And talking the same language as their forebears:
"I did it so my children won't have to"
How does one argue with this?
How does one say,
"But our children will have to"
"They always have"?
How do we tell them the other history?
That America was built on the myth of freedom
And, in order to grow, it took freedom away
From Africans, Indians, and the working poor from around the world?
How does one tell the parents of the dead
That their son or daughter died for the free enterprise of some
Not for the free expression
Of life's longing for happiness by the many?
How does one tell them that the threat from the outside
Is matched by the threat from within?
That our own leaders are willing to use the people's honor and treasure
To serve their own selfish ends?
How does one tell them that it is our own corruptibility
That enables men of hubris and ill will
To dazzle and pacify us with 'bread and circuses'
And false hope for a better life that will never be?
How does one tell them in a way that does not anger?
In a way that they will listen
In a way that they will see
That being an American means more than buying and selling?
How does one tell them
That the enemy are not really the Saddams, Osamas, Castros, or Kims
But our greed and their need
That make them hate us so?
How does one tell them that America's success and survival
Depends not on the power of Rome or the legacy of Greece
But the understanding and compassion
Of a Chief Seattle, Reverend King, or Woody Guthrie?
How does one tell them that Jesus
Did not come to save us from the death of the body
But from the death of the soul
In a world that is in danger of forgetting how to love?
How does one tell them?


U.S. Air Strikes
By Shadab Zeest Hashmi
In the four minutes
it took me to mince the cloves,
dump the tea leaves
in the rose bush,
and soap the carafe,
a whole city was lost.
There were feet still in school shoes,
limp flesh singing into satchels,
clinging to a post, a shattered clock.
The children, if not orphaned,
were purpled beyond recognition.
Orders had been carried down,
one signal igniting another.
And a man had let a deafening rhapsody
guide his young hand to drop
a five hundred pound bomb
on a mosque.
Just when I finished rinsing the carafe,
a whole city was under cement dust and smoke,
and I thought I heard screaming behind walls of fire
in the kettle’s sharp whistle,
just when I added the cloves,
the last green lime.

Shada Zeest Hashmi is originally from Pakistan. Her poems have been published in New Millenium Writings, Hubbub, The Bitter Oleander, Poetry Conspiracy and will appear in the forthcoming anthology Risen from the East. She is the editor of the annual Magee Park Poets Anthology.


WORSE THAN THE WAR
By David Krieger
Worse than the war, the endless, senseless war,
Worse than the lies leading to the war,
Worse than the countless deaths and injuries,
Worse than hiding the coffins and not attending funerals,
Worse than the flouting of international law,
Worse than the torture at Abu Ghraib prison,
Worse than the corruption of young soldiers,
Worse than undermining our collective sense of decency,
Worse than the arrogance, smugness and swagger,
Worse than our loss of credibility in the world,
Worse than the loss of our liberties,
Worse than learning nothing from the past,
Worse than destroying the future,
Worse than the incredible stupidity of it all,
Worse than all of these,
As if they were not enough for one war or country or lifetime,
Is the silence, the resounding silence, of good Americans.

"NOT JUST A NUMBER" (Flash Video)

From Ava at:
Peace Takes Courage



See Ava on
CNN HERE!

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Two Excellent Postings

The Corroding Effect



And an Interview with the above Subject Author; Penny Coleman

Interview with Author Penny Coleman: "Flashback: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and the Lessons of War"


Both of the above are also linked on the right side under the PTSD Heading!

And a Report from NPR's On Point
Unfit for War


Listen with these links:
Windows Media Player
or
Real Player
A link for this is also posted within the preceeding post to this one.

Veterans For America Update: Unfit For War




June 22, 2006

Veterans for America took off this week, with a one-hour interview on National Public Radio and a front-page article in the Washington Post addressing the mental health needs of war veterans. Let's share the news about VFA and tell our friends about the problems facing veterans when they return home from 24/7 urban combat in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The response continues to be tremendous, with more than 400 new veterans signing up for VFA in the last four days. Even more impressive is how more than 1,000 supporters sent faxes to Senators asking them to support desperately needed pro-veteran legislation.

Unfit for War: VFA's Steve Robinson on NPR's On-Point Radio

On Wednesday morning, Steve Robinson, Veterans for America's Legislative Director, was interviewed on National Public Radio's On-Point. The show discussed the recent series of Hartford Courant articles which revealed that the military was rotating troops back to Iraq even after they'd been diagnosed with trauma and post-traumatic stress.

You can listen online here



You can also read Steve's blog online here.





Iraq War May Add Stress for Past Vets

The Washington Post this week reported an important story on Page 1, focusing on the increase in mental health services use by veterans from previous wars. According to the VA, PTSD compensation by VA has more than doubled since 2000, with most of the increase occurring after the invasion of Iraq.

Paul Sullivan, VFA Program Director, was quoted in the article: "PTSD is better understood than it once was...The veterans are more willing to accept a diagnosis of PTSD," he said, "and the VA is more willing to make it."



VFA Endorses Amendments to Defense Bill

VFA called for our supporters this week to contact their Senators and ask them to support two critical amendments to the defense authorization bill.

Your response was spectacular! Some Senate offices received dozens of faxes from our members, and they are still coming in. If you haven't yet sent your fax, it's not too late.

It's easy to send your message -- visit our online action center and send your message today.


Talk Back

With the launch of our new site, one of the key abilities we wanted to give veterans was a platform to speak up about the issues they are concerned about. If you are signed up with VFA, you can set up and post your blog today.

You can check out this month' blogs, respond to them, or post your own Here.





Support Our Work

You can help support our work. Consider a monthly contribution, or whatever you can send.

Veterans for America is a joint program of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization) and The Justice Project (a non-profit 501(c)(4) war veterans organization). Individual gifts made through The Justice Project are tax-deductible.

If you are interested in making a gift through a family or corporate foundation that can only support 501c3 organizations, you can also support our educational work through VVAF by contacting VVAF's development department at 202-483-9222.



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As always, thank you for your continued support for our work.

With highest regards,

Charles Sheehan-Miles
Associate Director
Veterans for America

Veterans for America
1025 Vermont Ave NW 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
202-483-9222

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

WMD Found - Disarmament Begins

WMD Found - Disarmament Begins


LUCK, Wisconsin - June 21 - A Roman Catholic Priest and two Veterans went to a Minuteman III silo this morning and began to disarm the nuclear weapon using hammers. Reverend Carl Kabat, OMI, Gregory Boertje-Obed, and Michael Walli entered the E-9 missile silo on the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation in North Dakota about 75 miles southwest of Minot. Using a sledgehammer and household hammers, they disabled the lock on the personnel entry hatch that provides access to the warhead and they hammered on the silo lid that covers the 300 kiloton nuclear warhead that is targeted and ready to launch. The activists painted "It's a sin to build a nuclear weapon" on the face of the 110-ton hardened silo cover and the peace activists poured their blood on the missile lid.
They were detained and arrested by McLean County Sheriffs and are being held in the McLean County jail. The three have been charged with County Criminal Trespass and Criminal Mischief.
Speaking from jail, Greg Boertje-Obed, from Duluth, Minnesota, explained, ³I believe Jesus led us to do this witness based on his teachings of intervening for the sake of the poor. These weapons are killing us and the poor today. I believe this plowshares action is a natural extension of our Catholic Worker mission which is hospitality, providing for the needs of the poor, and defending the poor.²
Carl Kabat, OMI from St. Louis , Missouri added, ³We now prepare for the nuclear bombing of Iran with the reasoning that only weapons of mass destruction can stop weapons of mass destruction. We bombed and strafed in Iraq based on lies that the Iraqi's possessed nuclear weapons. We have the weapons here.²
The Minuteman III missile is targeted and on alert for launch. The missile is armed with a warhead that carries 27 times the heat, blast and radiation of the bomb dropped by the U.S. on Hiroshima , Japan in 1945.
The activists say that they are following the nonviolent Jesus, that they are taught by their faith to love their enemies, and that the money used for these weapons of mass destruction is a theft from the poor and should be used for food, housing, medical care and rebuilding the infrastructure of our country.
For press updates, more information and images, go to Jonah House

Shifting Tactics of Iraq Insurgency

The following was a broadcast report, last night, on the PBS News Hour. With the killing of Zarqawi, who it was widely reported that his focus was mainly on taking down the Jordanian Government, this so called new al Queda in Iraq leader may Focus on what bin Laden and al Queda set out originally, World Wide Criminal Terrorism!!!
If this is true our Troops, in Iraq, are going to become the main focus, as will the level of International Criminal Terrorism!!


*Killings Raise Questions About Insurgents' Tactics*

In an Internet statement, the militant group al-Qaida in Iraq claimed
responsibility for killing two U.S. soldiers. Terrorism experts discuss the
tactics and leadership of insurgents in Iraq.

Listen Here

Read Transcript; Listen, or View Links Here

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

REALLY SUPPORT THE TROOPS & VETS!!

Especially This New Generation Fighting Another Unjust, Illegal War!!
Which We Said, As A Nation, We Would Never Allow To Happen Again!!

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Statement by Bobby Muller, Director of Veterans for America, Regarding Amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007, S. 2766

This is the time to make those yellow ribbon bumper stickers mean something by taking action to support our troops and our veterans. Every Senator and every American has the chance to put substance behind the words, 'we support our troops' by supporting key amendments to this bill.

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Veterans for America Supports Pro-Veteran Amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007, S. 2766

The U.S. Senate will vote this week on amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007. Veterans for America supports amendments to the bill designed to assist service members and veterans. While VFA hopes Senators will approve all veteran-friendly amendments, there are three amendments that respond to acute needs of recent Iraq and Afghanistan war service members and veterans that we strongly urge all Senators to support.

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Action Alert: Tell Your Senators to Support the Troops today

Our military and our veterans need your help today to fix some very serious problems.

Veterans for America (VFA) recently posted several disturbing news articles about veterans committing suicide and other serious mental health problems among soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clearly, VA and the military are failing to respond to this growing crisis.

A phone call or faxed letter from you today sent to your U.S. Senator can help soldiers and veterans now, before the situation gets worse.

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Iraq War May Add Stress for Past Vets

More than 30 years after their war ended, thousands of Vietnam veterans are seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder, and experts say one reason appears to be harrowing images of combat in Iraq.
PTSD is better understood than it once was, said Paul Sullivan, director of programs for the group Veterans for America. "The veterans are more willing to accept a diagnosis of PTSD," he said, "and the VA is more willing to make it."

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Iraq Body Count Press Release 13

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GI SPECIAL 4F18 'MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN'.pdf

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"Never again shall one generation of veterans abandon another."

Monday, June 19, 2006

National Symposium - Young Veterans - Pass It On

National Symposium for the Need of Young Veterans, Chicago, Ill., October
18-21, 2006


Hosted by AMVETS

Q: What is the purpose of the Symposium?
A: The Symposium is intended to engage veterans in a series of discussions
about new ways the veterans benefits system can be modernized and enhanced.
In some respects the Symposium is picking up where the Congressional
Commission on Servicemembers and Veterans Transition Assistance Report left
off in 1999. To summarize one of the Transition Commission's key findings,
the veterans benefits system has not been significantly updated or changed
since World War II. The Symposium will bring together a diverse array of
veterans to solicit their opinions and ideas on how the benefits system
should be changed to meet the needs of veterans today and especially younger
veterans.

Hotel Information
The Veterans National Symposium is being held October 18-21, at the
Hyatt Regency O'Hare, just
five minutes from the Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The hotel is
situated close to the Rapid Transit Train to downtown Chicago.

The Hyatt Regency O'Hare offers complimentary airport shuttle service to and
from the O' Hare International Airport at fifteen- to twenty-minute
intervals, from 5am to midnight. The hotel shuttle will be at Ground
Transportation outside of baggage claim. Call the hotel for pickup from the
courtesy phone in the baggage claim area from midnight to 5am.

Complete the survey to help guide the issues:



Issues Committee:
Jim Doran, Chair jdoran@amvets.org

The Issues Committee will play a significant role in determining the
Symposium agenda and format. This will include helping to decide the key
benefit issues that will be addressed:

Benefits
. Claims processing
. Education including vocational rehabilitation
. Appeals process

Employment
. Veteran hiring preference
. Transitional Assistance Program (TAP)
. Disabled Transition Assistance Program (DTAP)

Healthcare
. Access
. Quality

Homeless Veterans
. Compensation claims
. Health care
. Employment
. Families

Registration Information
Please call the toll-free reservations line at 1-888-421-1442 and refer to
the AMVETS Veterans National Symposium during October 18-21.

You can get involved with the National Symposium! We're currently forming
committees, taskforces and workgroups, and also need assistance in specific
areas. Please send an e-mail to
symposium@amvets.org if you're interested in sharing your ideas and time in
any of the following areas:

* General volunteer (please provide areas of interest)
* Share your story
* Serve on
a committee

* Report on events
* Work on newsletters
* Donor or
Sponsor

* Identifying
issues

* Speaker
* Logistical work during Symposium

Veterans for America - Action - Pass It On

June 19, 2006

Veterans for America - Action


Our military and our veterans need your help today to fix some very serious problems.

Veterans for America (VFA) recently posted several disturbing news articles about veterans committing suicide and other serious mental health problems among soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clearly, VA and the military are failing to respond to this growing crisis.

A phone call or faxed letter from you today sent to your U.S. Senator can help soldiers and veterans now, before the situation gets worse.


Here's how you can help right now. The U.S. Senate is debating next year's military budget. The bill is called the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007, S. 2766. During the debate, several pro-service member and pro-veteran amendments are expected to come up for separate votes. You can read the statement by Bobby Muller, VFA director HERE.




Veterans for America has learned while there are several pro-veteran amendments being considered during debate on the issue, there are two in particular that deserve our immediate attention and support.

First, there are growing concerns about service members redeployed from the U.S. back to Iraq for a second tour after being diagnosed with a serious mental health problem, and some have committed suicide. That is why we ask you to urge the Senate to adopt an amendment sponsored by Senators Barbara Boxer and Joe Lieberman requiring a credentialed mental health professional to sign off before a service member diagnosed as having a duty-limiting (or serious) mental health condition can be ordered into a war zone.

Second, we are troubled by reports of veterans who are not aware of government benefits and services. That is why we urge you to ask the Senate to adopt an amendment sponsored by Senators Russ Feingold, Patty Murray, Barack Obama, Ted Kennedy and Jack Reed requiring the military to provide comprehensive Transition Assistance Program briefings about healthcare, employment, and other benefits so veterans don't miss out on benefits with time limits, such as healthcare and educational assistance.

Please contact your Senator today, by phone or by fax, and ask them to vote YES on all veteran-friendly amendments and in particular these two amendments. Using our fax system is simple and easy, and we've prepared a sample letter for you.



Thank you,

Charles Sheehan-Miles
Associate Director
Veterans for America

Veterans for America
1025 Vermont Ave NW 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
202-483-9222

Mental Health Exams for GI's? Before?? What About AFTER!!!!!

Mental Health Exams for GI's?

All U.S. troops would receive a comprehensive mental health evaluation before they are deployed to a war zone, and those with signs of psychological problems would be seen by a mental health professional, under legislation proposed Thursday by U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn. VFA's Steve Robinson said the legislation will help "ensure that the military in its combat operations has the healthiest warrior available on the battlefield."


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Helping war veterans heal, mind and body: Center checks for unseen wounds before it's too late

While these innovations help, they do not reach into enough aspects of veterans' lives, according to Paul Sullivan, director of programs for Veterans for America. He believes today's veterans need the kind of comprehensive help World War II veterans received immediately.

"In contrast, we waited more than 12 years to care for our Vietnam War veterans, and five years to care for our Gulf War veterans," he said. "We cannot be slow to respond again because during the waiting periods of the past, lives were lost or ruined."


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* Did the Pentagon Lie About Why it Barred Journalists from Guantanamo Bay
Days After Prisoner Suicides?
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The U.S. has barred journalists from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay.
We speak with Los Angeles Times reporter Carol Taylor, one of three
journalists forced off the island last week as well as British journalist
and author David Rose, who had his military clearance to Guantanamo suddenly
revoked.
Listen/Watch/Read

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* Paul Krugman on The New Class War in America *
Award-winning New York Times columnist Paul Krugman addressed a packed crowd
in Manhattan last week at an event titled "The New Class War in America." We
play an excerpt of his address.
Listen/Watch/Read


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The Guantánamo Peril
by Aziz Huq, TomPaine.com
What calling the Guantanamo suicides a "PR stunt" reveals about the Bush administration.


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GI SPECIAL 4F17 "They Are Grumbling”.pdf

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Fathers Day-Many Missing

On 'Mothers Day' I updated and posted/sent this:


As Of May 14 '06, Mothers Day, There Are 61 Pages w/5 'Silent Honor Rolls' Each, Number Of KIA's Varies With Each 'Silent Honor Roll';
In Honor - In Memory, in some comments, as a signature in E's, and as a posting on the few group boards I belong to, as well as over at my site-here where it's on the right hand side along with a number of site links etc., where I update it every few weeks.


I waited till today, Fathers Day, to once again make a visit, give 'Honor To The Fallen', of Iraq and Afganistan, and Update the Above. Todays will be updated with this:

As Of June 18 '06, Fathers Day, There Are 62 Pages w/5 'Silent Honor Rolls' Each, Number Of KIA's Varies With Each 'Silent Honor Roll';
In Honor - In Memory


On fridays show I sat and watched the changing photos, names, information on 20 More who have Fallen, in Silence as was the Television!



I'm a long time viewer of the PBS NewsHour, and still am, but I find I dread the feeling as the show is closing, not knowing if another 'Silent Honor Roll' will be shown, and total sadness when one is, rarely now do they miss a day.



This was started right at the beginning and has been a regular feature as they receive Confermation, Photo's, and abit of Information on Each. Thus their vigil lags some from actual reported deaths because they give each the same 'Honor'. They don't just show a name than later update, they wait and add each in similar 'Honorable' fashion. Other MSM media outlets will attempt an Honor of the Fallen, but this is the Only One I know of that has been Consistant this whole Tragic Time!



These are the Faces of Fathers/Mothers, future Fathers/Mothers, Uncles/Aunts some might have become standin Fathers/Mothers to the young who might loose one or both, they are Major parts of Family Structures no matter what the future might have held for each.



On this day also keep in mind the Fathers/Mothers of the Countries of Iraq and Afganistan that exist No Longer, wiped from the face of the Earth in these last short 4 or so years, their ties to lives and families are No Differant, for We Are All The Same!



Also Especially keep in mind the Many Children who have also been Completely Wiped from this Earth, numbers will never Actually be known except by their loved ones who may or my not still exist! Think also of the Surviving Children and the Devestating Trauma's of War they exist in, 24/7, and what it is doing to them, for what now does the future hold for them!



A Fathers’ Day Statement
by Michael Berg

Of all of the holidays a grieving father can be confronted with after the death of his child, Fathers’ Day is for me the most difficult.



My son Nick died in Iraq on May 7, 2004. He is buried next to my father, who had died just a year and a half before. That is not the way it’s supposed to be. I’m supposed to go somewhere between my father and my son. My mother is on the other side of my father, and my mother’s parents are nearby. My proud immigrant grandparents died first, then my parents died many years later. That is the way it is supposed to be.



I want to make sure no father suffers the loss of their son or daughter in Iraq or a future illegal war of aggression. I urge all those who oppose the military occupation of Iraq and do not want to see future wars of choice to sign the Voters Pledge at VotersForPeace.us. Nearly fifty thousand people have already signed. It will let politicians know that we will not support pro-war candidates in the future.



There is a lot else going on that is not the way it is supposed to be. Our leaders are not supposed to lie to us. Yet that is precisely what George Bush and company have done. They told us to beware of weapons of mass destruction, Iraqi involvement in 9/11, and Al Qaeda infiltration of Iraq. We now know these were all lies, yet still my son and the loved ones of 150,000 other grieving souls lost their lives because of them.



I have no excuse. Though I doubted the veracity of George Bush’s words, I did too little too late.



My son Nick was an independent contractor, not associated with Halliburton, Bechtel, Lockheed-Martin, or the U.S. military. Nick was murdered in retaliation for the atrocities committed at the Abu Ghraib prison: murders, rapes, and torture of Iraqi citizens. Though Donald Rumsfeld says he took responsibility for those atrocities, no consequences were felt by him, but they were by my son and everyone who loved him. George Bush ordered Alberto Gonzalez to rewrite definitions of torture essentially ordering these sins, and he did so with impunity. This is not the way it’s supposed to be either.



Nick was arrested by George Bush’s military without reason and then illegally detained for thirteen days. While he was in custody, the revelations of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal became public. These revelations ignited the resistance in Iraq and made it impossible for Nick to get home alive. When Nick did arrive home, it was to the military mortuary at Dover Air Force Base, a base from which I and all other loved ones of the invisible deceased are barred. This is not the way it’s supposed to be either.



We learn more and more of the truth of what is happening in Iraq every day. We learn what is happening to America and our allies as a result of the voters of these United States electing the wrong men and women: unjustifiable wars, the undermining of vital social programs, willful neglect of the maintenance of the infrastructure of our nation, and dangerous "ignorance" of climate change that could result in unprecedented disaster. This is the legacy of these leaders. Neither of the two largest political parties in this country are doing anything to make things the way they are supposed be.



On March 17, 2006, I joined many others, both conservatives and liberals, in taking the first steps to put things right. I had the honor to be the first person to sign the Voters Pledge for Peace.



The Voters Pledge on the Voters for Peace website is a project comprising many of the major organizations in the antiwar movement – United for Peace and Justice, Peace Action, Gold Star Families for Peace, Code Pink, and Democracy Rising – as well as groups with broader agendas like the National Organization for Women, Progressive Democrats of America, AfterDowningStreet.com, and magazines including the American Conservative and the Nation. The goal of this coalition is to build a base of antiwar voters that cannot be ignored by anyone running for office in the United States. We want millions of voters to sign the pledge and say no to pro-war candidates.



You can help right now by visiting Voters For Peace and immediately signing the Voters Pledge, which states:



I will not vote for or support any candidate for Congress or President who does not make a speedy end to the war in Iraq, and preventing any future war of aggression, a public position in his or her campaign.



And after you sign it, send it to everyone you know and urge them to do the same. Together we can change the path of the United States – move ourselves in a new direction toward the way it’s supposed to be, so that all fathers, all mothers, all Americans will be able to face the next Fathers Day, Mothers Day, and Independence Day with the pride these holidays deserve.



June 12, 2006



Michael Berg is the father of Nick Berg, who was beheaded in Iraq.




Another Father Speaks Out.....
Against the Iraq War

Imagine losing your child in a war based on lies and misinformation. On Father's Day, Fernando Suarez del Solar remembers his son.


His buddies in the Marines called him the "Aztec warrior." Jesus Suarez del Solar was one of the first Americans killed during in invasion of Iraq. On March 27, 2003 Jesus stepped on an undetonated U.S. cluster bomb and bled to death in a remote desert near Diwaniya. Jesus left behind his wife and 1-year-old son, his mother, three sisters, and a father who now speaks out against the occupation of Iraq. As a representative of Military Families Speak Out, a burgeoning organization of 1,500 families who call for an end to the U.S. occupation of Iraq, Fernando Juarez tells high school and college students: Stay in school; don't be deceived by false promises from recruiters for Bush.

Fernando Suarez del Solar is a Mexican-born American citizen. With his wife and children, he immigrated from Tijuana, Mexico, to Escondido, California, where he delivered newspapers and worked at a Seven-Eleven store.


Interview HERE



The following was found with a quick search of the web:


The Story of Father's Day
Father's Day, contrary to popular misconception, was not established as a holiday in order to help greeting card manufacturers sell more cards. In fact when a "father's day" was first proposed there were no Father's Day cards!


Mrs. John B. Dodd, of Washington, first proposed the idea of a "father's day" in 1909. Mrs. Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart. William Smart, a Civil War veteran, was widowed when his wife (Mrs. Dodd's mother) died in childbirth with their sixth child. Mr. Smart was left to raise the newborn and his other five children by himself on a rural farm in eastern Washington state. It was after Mrs. Dodd became an adult that she realized the strength and selflessness her father had shown in raising his children as a single parent.


The first Father's Day was observed on June 19, 1910 in Spokane Washington. At about the same time in various towns and cities across American other people were beginning to celebrate a "father's day." In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a national Father's Day. Finally in 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father's Day.


Father's Day has become a day to not only honor your father, but all men who act as a father figure. Stepfathers, uncles, grandfathers, and adult male friends are all honored on Father's Day.



A site also found that has a cursor trailer All you dad's need to see:

Happy Fathers Day
It is a Tribute to one father with poems and writings.


This site is for the Kids for Fathers Day:

Kid's Domain Father's Day
Kaboose.com is a trusted, family friendly, interactive, entertaining, kid safe, helpful site with hundreds of reviews, message boards, crafts, games, ...


Fathers Day: Is it a 'Happy Fathers Day"? I guess that depends on what thoughts may carry on the day and with each differant father. If you are a father give your kids a Big Hug and think about the Fathers who have, once again, lost Sons and Daughters, to the Foolish Follies of Man!!