Author: TSO

  • Hey Leftosphere: Póg Mo Thón

    Well, there has been some question as to whether the leftosphere is all working off the same talking points. I think this Obama/charge vets for their service related disabilities should conclusively put that to rest.

    The ever loquacious Kos, himself a veteran, had this to say:

    Not to be outdone in the chatty cathy awards, TPMMuchraker opined:

    And who knew that all the Huffington Post authors felt so passionately about Veterans Benefits that they would come together and state that:

    I mean really, such outrage using such similiar verbiage, can there now be any doubt that they are colluding?

    ON EDIT: I feel what this post needs is more Lesbian Hentai.

  • Erin Go Bragh- my favorite day of the year

    Have a Guinness for me.

    After the jump, some of the best Irish music you should already know about. The best of the Irish bands in my opinion. (DKM, Flogging Molly, Blood or Whiskey, Pogues and The Dubliners)
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  • Wanna get more pissed off?

    How about you just take a gander at this.

    Bonus points for anyone who can locate someone from this video for their reaction to today’s genius budget idea from The President.

  • Why newspapers are dying: A Case Study.

    Some papers just deserve to die out. And this article here is one reason why. The tongue bath that Michael J. Mooney lays on this deserter would qualify as “Bad Touch” in every state in the union, and possibly every country but Thailand.
    The article is ostensibly about yet another deserter who flew the coup to go to Canada, this one a chap named Aslan Lamarche. I am always leery of dudes named after fictional lions, and once again that has proved eerily prescient. First off, here is a picture of Aslan with his requisite USMC tattoo. Now mind you, former leatherneck here made it out of basic, and then ran away like the uber-clown he is.

    The Miami New Time Fish Wrap, with Captain Mooney at the rudder informs us that:

    When he answers his phone, Aslan Lamarche speaks in a voice that’s shaky and nervous. He’s slow to speak and takes long pauses until he’s sure he recognizes the voice on the other end. Lamarche knows that any call — especially one from a number inside the United States — could mean the end. And for Lamarche, like his fellow war deserters living in Canada, the end probably means deportation to the States and spending at least a year in prison.

    Yes, how dramatic, at any moment, brown shirted thugs of the Bush Family Evil Empire might fastrope right out of this clowns phone to capture him, no doubt then shipping him to Swaziland to be tortured by specially trained Haliburton thugs.

    South Florida apparently breeds deserters, maybe something in the water?

    South Florida is no stranger to Iraq War resisters. Camilo Mejía, a Nicaraguan-born former staff sergeant in the Florida National Guard, was the first soldier to refuse to serve in the war. After six months in Iraq, Mejía did not return from his two-week furlough. His application for conscientious objector status was rejected by the Guard. He eventually spent a year in the Fort Sill military prison in Oklahoma.

    Yeah, we’ve been through Camilo’s story enough that I know it by heart. Unfortunately for Camilo, he can’t seem to keep his own stories straight, depending on the venue.

    But back to Aslan. Why would he flee?

    As for critics who might argue that Lamarche volunteered to fight and then later refused to go, he says he refused to honor a contract for a government that lied in order to go to war. “Why should I give my body for a contract with a government that doesn’t honor me? My government lied to me. They’ve lied to the world and to the American people, and draft or no draft, there’s no excuse. This is a poverty draft. Most of the people in the military are from poor backgrounds in bad neighborhoods.”

    Hold up a minute there. Marine Basic is a total of 13 weeks, 1 of which is in-processing. Infantry Basic after that is 59 days. That’s a total of 150 days. Let’s just add in a week for travel. Aslan graduated in October of 2007. So this clown is claiming the Government lied about the war, but did it sometime between when he enlisted and when he graduated? Give me a break. And how exactly is it that he found out AFTER basic, but didn’t know when he enlisted? Lot of access to the news while you were at Infantry Basic Aslan?

    How about his other claim, that most the military is poor….. Well, also not based in fact.

    In summary, we found that, on average, 1999 recruits were more highly educated than the equivalent general population, more rural and less urban in origin, and of similar income status. We did not find evidence of minority racial exploitation (by race or by race-weighted ZIP code areas). We did find evidence of a “Southern military tradition” in that some states, notably in the South and West, provide a much higher proportion of enlisted troops by population.

    The household income of recruits generally matches the income distribution of the American population. There are slightly higher proportions of recruits from the middle class and slightly lower proportions from low-income brackets. However, the proportion of high-income recruits rose to a disproportionately high level after the war on terrorism began, as did the proportion of highly educated enlistees.

    More from our Narnian friend:

    “It’s hard to be 20 years old and be hated by two governments,” he says. “And Canada is a very strange country in a lot of ways. They just have this blind trust that their government will do the right thing. The majority of Canadians want us to stay. They say, ‘Don’t worry. Everything will be fine.’ But at the end of the day, none of them are willing to fight for us.”

    BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Now that is rich, a guy who got paid to fight for his country but decided to run away, lamenting that people in another country wouldn’t fight for him.

    But, the story ends with such a dramatic moment, that for me anyway, it saves the entire article:

    Though he lives by himself, he takes solace in the friends he’s made among the other deserters. “There’s a camaraderie among the guys up here,” he says. “We might be from different branches of the military, but we’ve become best friends. For a lot of people, this is the only family they have.”

    One friend Lamarche made eventually turned himself in. Before he got on the plane headed back to the States, he turned, saluted, and uttered four words to Lamarche.
    Those words are now tattooed on Lamarche’s left wrist, just above the Miami ink: “Live Free or Die.”

    Aslan, you are an assclown.

  • EmoDouche strikes again!

    Here is that cowardly little catamite Chris Arendt again. I think I like him so much because he has all the intellectual heft of a bowl of creamed corn; the moral fiber of a turkey vulture; the rugged manliness of Judy Garland. And if the email I got from a “friend” of his is accurate, he’s also “a chain-smoking douche who smells like a garbage fill.”

    There is not one part of this asshats “testimony” that furthers the dialogue or understanding of what happens at Gitmo. He offers no insight whatsoever, and his use of hyperbole and his emotional appeals leave his critique seriously wanting. For instance, apparently every one of the people at Gitmo is innocent. Really? What about the rate of recidivism? He talks about how detainees were released without “anything legislatively being brought against them.” This mental midget doesn’t even know the difference between judicial and legislative. He talks about a guy at Gitmo who fought against us because we “impeded on his soil.” Impeded? Really? We “interfere[d] with or slow the progress of” this guy’s soil? You villainous bastards you!

    The first video is just money. He reads from a medical report prior to deployment. Apparently in HS he was the same pussy he is today. Did a lot of drugs, his step-dad didn’t like him because he was a mamsy-pamsy schoolgirl, he got teased a lot etc. Bathroom stall Jones here tried to kill himself with an overdose of Tylenol, the standard method of offing yourself when you have absolutely nothing going right in your life. Apparently his prolific reading never imbued him with the knowledge that Tylenol isn’t much of an agent for ending one’s life prematurely. Essentially, the one thing I wish he’d succeeded in he did in his typical half-assed fashion and screwed that up as well.

    He’s fairly obviously a malingering asswipe who wanted out, and failing that, he figured he’d make the rest of us pay. And elements of the anti-war movement are all too eager to give him the forum. According to the report, “his judgment and insight appear limited.” Truer words were never written my friends.

    I love the gratuitous shots at the National Guard. And the cannon cockers of the “king of battle.” This guy is a queen among the kings, no doubt about it. The National Guard, per this coward “is not very soldierly.” Chew on that one a while.

    Why this clown hasn’t been charged with something is beyond me. In this video alone he admits to lying on his enlistment papers on numerous occasions. He joined only for the college money, and as soon as he feared being deployed, he went the malingerer route. Clearly this dude has some deep seated issues with anyone who isn’t a momma’s boy, and he figures that maligning all of us who did serve honorably will somehow make him cooler. That’s a tough road row to hoe. (*Although I also found references to “road to hoe”, grammaratarian fascist Sniper convinced me to change to the proper agrarian reference.)

    Arendt has nothing going in his favor. Seriously, long term prognosis for this guy is not good. A man who got shit canned from his job distributing toilet paper doesn’t really have a lot to look forward to in his sad life. Sooner or later he’ll be on some form of Federal handout, because he’s uniquely unqualified for anything other than possibly taking orders at the drive through. He creepily reminds me of the old pedophile on Family Guy, Herbert. I’m guessing his future involves a lot of time spent on the business end of a glory hole.

    After the jump, watch 30+ minutes of this jackass talking out his ass.
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  • Pictures from Iraq

    Yesterday in my RIP post I mentioned my Platoon Sergeant from A-stan. Well, now a First Sergeant, he was kind enough to send some pictures of an excursion he took recently to the Ziggurat of Ur.

    From Wiki:

    The Ziggurat was dedicated to the moon god Nanna (or Suen; The name Nanna is Sumerian for “illuminator”) in the Sumerian city of Ur in ancient Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq, near Nasiriyah south of Baghdad. The construct, a huge stepped platform, was built approximately in the 21st century BC by King Shulgi. In Sumerian times it was called Etemennigur. Today, after more than 4000 years, the ziggurat is still well preserved in large parts, and partially reconstructed, as the only major remainder of Ur in present-day southern Iraq.

    The ziggurat was a piece in a temple complex that served as an administrative center for the city, and which was thought to be the dwelling of the moon god Nanna, the patron deity of Ur, on earth. Temples and shrines are built on top of the trapezoidal base. It is said that ziggurat serves as a tool to bridge the distance between the sky and the earth. The gods are believed to descend and visit the temple where only a selected group of priests and government officials may enter.[1] The construction of the ziggurat was finished in the 21st century BC by King Shulgi, who, in order to win the allegiance of cities, proclaimed himself a god. During his 48-year reign, the city of Ur grew to be the capital of a state controlling much of Mesopotamia. Later though, the fortunes of Ur declined, and it was sacked by the Elamites

    I lucked out in the army with my Platoon Sergeants. And believe me, as an NCO you can live or die with good or bad SFCs. Here’s a pic of the 1SG, any wonder why we called him “Silverback”? Dude could bench press a humvee.

  • RIP Erin Doyle, Goodbye to our Northern Brother


    Your MUST READ for today is this article about Canadian Master Corporal Erin Doyle:

    Doyle explained that during a pre-deployment speech, the sergeant major complained that 100 per cent of the problems in their unit were caused by 20 per cent of the soldiers. He said it in a much more profane way than that, however.

    Some guys, I thought, would hear that speech and silently tick off the troublemakers in his mind, some would smile inside knowing they may well belong to that club, some would embrace it by smiling openly and calling themselves a 20 per center, and then some, probably a very few, maybe only one, would go out and get 20 per cent patches made and have his whole platoon wear them into combat.

    That last guy—that was Doyle.

    Reminds me of my SFC who was inordinately proud of the fact we led the theater in Article 15’s for a platoon.

    H/t Mudville Gazette.

  • What do you guys think?

    Go read this article.

    FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Staff Sgt. Jason Jonas says when he goes to bed at night, he is terrified his medication will cause him to oversleep and miss morning roll call again.

    His commanders are fully aware the paratrooper wounded in Afghanistan has been diagnosed with a sleep disorder, because he is one of about 10,000 soldiers assigned to the Army’s Warrior Transition units, created for troops recovering from injuries.

    Instead of gingerly nursing them back to health, however, commanders at Fort Bragg’s transition unit readily acknowledge holding them to the same standards as able-bodied soldiers in combat units, often assigning chores as punishment for minor infractions.

    And a further clip of it:

    Sgt. Sheree Snow, 30, of Indianapolis, said she was evacuated from Iraq to Germany with fibroid tumors in February 2008, had a hysterectomy that May and was prescribed pain and sleeping medication for months afterward while at Fort Bragg. She said the medication led her to miss nine morning formations, and when she was trying to wean herself off the painkillers, an entire day.

    Thornton, her commander, punished her with 14 days of extra duty and docked her two months’ pay, she said

    OK, well this story has been bouncing around all day among my friends, and I find it a rare occassion where we are all on differing sides.

    [Language warning after the jump]
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