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October 2010

The Wolf for Congress

Yesterday morning I was rousted from my rack at the ungodly hour of 1030....am by none other than Concrete Bob. He was all agitated about some grass roots political campaign. Now I don't get too wound up about most of these things, but he took me for a ride out to the Virginia countryside and I was honestly amazed by what we saw. Apparently the reputation of our very own Wolf has led to a campaign to draft him into the US Congress. Bob found rabid Wolf supporter X-Ero Ponsdorf to make an endorsement.

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Right wing extremist and founding member of the Angry Mob, Jonn Lilyea says "Give me Wolf or give me death. Well really I'll just take another one of those Belgian ales."

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The Capitol One Vikings, who were even wearing wolf, are 100% pro-Wolf for Congress and have promised some looting and pillaging in support of the campaign.

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Even Gay Leprechauns in Lederhosen love that Wolf. So get on board the Wolf Wagon, we're taking this to Washington.

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Team Army Needs Your Help!

Team Army was the first team that passed the half way mark yesterday in the Soldier's Angels Project Valour-IT competition.

Please contribute whatever you can. We've had large and small donations from Gold Star parents, Blue Star families, Soldiers and Dept of the Army civilians. You can also dedicate your donation for someone.

All of the proceeds (after minor processing fees) goes directly to purchasing adaptive technology for our wounded troops.

Thank you!

AQAP- al Qaeda's inbred, incompetent idiots

The threat of a terrorist attack on the United States is real and severe but we have been blessed lately that the attempts have been so stunningly lame. First we had the panty bomber, then the Times Square bozo and now we have another cunning plan that failed from al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula AQAP. That's three strikes and you are out jackwagons.

An initial examination of the two suspicious packages examined abroad indicate they contain explosive material, U.S. President Obama said Friday.

If we can be thankful for one thing it's that these goat-raping morons can't even seem to build a bomb that will blow up. FFS, I've been doing that since 7th grade when we launched a pile of tires at the playground skyward. The fact that these losers have this much trouble with the task would be reassuring if I didn't think that eventually they will figure out they are a soup sandwich paddling around in their chicken wire canoe looking for the screen door to their submarine so they can get out and walk in wearing bowling cleats and swinging a football bat. I'm trying to say they suck hoover and we can only hope they stay true to form.

Our own Mr. Wolf has been kicking around a number of theories and ideas about just what this actually was.

''I'm saying something different here. That this is all too 'neat' and too close to the elections to be just an AQ/AQAP attempt or even a dry run. I'm calling BS on a dry-run attempt, as they would not ruin their ops locations on such a plan- they would not waste the resources or likelihood of getting caught for something with no payoff. This, in my estimation, was one of 3 things-
1. An attempt by someone inside the administration or sympathetic to it in order to make PBO look 'presidential'
2. An attempt by AQ to influence the elections a la Spain (from back in 2004- the train attacks)
3. A sympathy ploy by AQ or AQ sympathizers to prop up the admin as they PREFER a weak PBO to a stronger Congress.
This entire event unfolded too neatly- like some TV episode or something. This played out too easily and was traced right back to its origins immediately- teens would know that packages shipped by such carriers as UPS would be able to find the sender's location. That's nuts. Plus, if it were a dry-run, why would they use 'simulated' explosives? If they were looking at timing, ship Quarans or CD's or something of a similar size/weight. That would get your timing ok'd. I think if that were the case, and they were using online tracking programs, anything that LOOKED like a boom-boom would not have been used. My background includes things such as watching for such attaks and attempts; this is not following the usual playbook at all. My sources are telling me something similar as well.

Military voters win victory in Maryland

There are many states that are not particularly concerned about getting absentee ballots from our troops in combat zones counted. That is disgraceful and ought to offend even the most liberal among us. A suit filed in Maryland by the Military Voter Protection Project has just taken a big step to remedy this. A judge has ruled that the state must extend the dealine for the ballots to be returned by ten days to ensure our soldiers are not disenfranchised. Well Glory Hallelujah, that is the right answer for a start. Now we need to make sure this is nation wide. h/t PJM.


Ground Zero Mosque Developments

Over at Foreign Policy, Joshua Keating reports on an interesting development - Saudi Prince Alaweed bin Talal (supporter of other mosque construction and a part owner of FoxNews) disagrees with the placement so close to Ground Zero:

"Those people behind the mosque have to respect, have to appreciate and have to defer to the people of New York..."

But that hasn't deterred the forces arrayed to "build" the center and mosque.

...Rauf has already rejected the advice, saying, "we plan to build the community centre in this location because we have been part of Lower Manhattan for decades and we want to better serve the needs of our neighbours of all faith traditions."...

I know this will irritate some of you (tough) but here's Pat Condell's version of why we (public opinion) need to stop this mosque from being built and opened next September 11th - via The Jawa Report.

Imam Rauf's arguments are that the Cordoba Initiative is related to the Cordoba mosque in Spain that was built around 800AD and, depending on your mileage (may vary), ushered in an era of tolerance and peace in Spain. Over at the Beeb, both sides are presented. I think it's safe to say that what sufficed as religious tolerance in 900AD Spain would not even come close to what we Westerners would consider "tolerant".

In Islamic Spain, Jews and Christians were tolerated if they:

  • acknowledged Islamic superiority
  • accepted Islamic power
  • paid a tax called Jizya to the Muslim rulers and sometimes paid higher rates of other taxes
  • avoided blasphemy
  • did not try to convert Muslims
  • complied with the rules laid down by the authorities. These included:
    • restrictions on clothing and the need to wear a special badge
    • restrictions on building synagogues and churches
    • not allowed to carry weapons
    • could not receive an inheritance from a Muslim
    • could not bequeath anything to a Muslim
    • could not own a Muslim slave
    • a dhimmi man could not marry a Muslim woman (but the reverse was acceptable)
    • a dhimmi could not give evidence in an Islamic court
    • dhimmis would get lower compensation than Muslims for the same injury

And this ruling from around 1100AD:

A Muslim must not massage a Jew or a Christian nor throw away his refuse nor clean his latrines. The Jew and the Christian are better fitted for such trades, since they are the trades of those who are vile.


Lucy tees ball up for Charlie Brown...again

Another round of the farce that is negotiating with the Iranians about their nuke program is about to crank up. I feel safer already.

BRUSSELS — Iran  said Friday that it is ready to resume talks with the West about its nuclear program in November, officials at the European Union said here on Friday.

I hope that this could be a change in the Iranian position that we can believe in. We could be the ones they have been waiting for. Yeah right! Here is my favorite bit and I think the perfect encapsulation of the whole process.

Mr. Jalili, the letter said, was willing to “resume the talks based on his letter of 6 July.” In that letter, the Iranian negotiator said that talks should aim to engage and cooperate, that they should be committed to the rationale of dialogue, and that Ms. Ashton should state her “position on the nuclear weapons of the Zionist Regime” — a reference to Israel, which does not confirm or deny that it has nuclear weapons.

Darren Ennis, Ms. Ashton’s spokesman, said, “The issue of Iran’s nuclear program must be the core part in the negotiations, but Ms. Ashton doesn’t rule anything else out.”

So the Iranians will come to the table and then will deflect this running joke into another two minutes hate about the JOOOOOOOS! Well that will certainly be helpful.


NORK troops fire across the DMZ into South Korea

South Korea's YTN TV is reporting that North Korean troops fired across the border about 90 miles north east of Seoul.  Apparently, NORK troops were targeting a South Korean Army unit.  From the Beeb:

...The incident comes as Seoul prepares to host a meeting of world leaders from the G20 group of nations on 11 and 12 November.
The border between the two Koreas is one of the most heavily fortified in the world, with many thousands of troops station on either side of a demilitarised zone.
There have been frequent incidents at sea, but this is believed to be the first cross-border shooting on land since 2006...
It's not the first time (or the last) that this will occur.  These are good reminders:
REYNOLDS, ERNEST D. (KIA)
Citation:
The President of the United States takes pride in presenting the Silver Star Medal (Posthumously) to Ernest D. Reynolds (US-55881470), Private, U.S. Army, for gallantry in action while engaged in military operations, while serving with Company A, 1st Battalion, 23d Infantry Regiment, 2d Infantry Division. Private Reynolds distinguished himself by gallantry in action on 2 November 1966, in the Republic of Korea, by sacrificing his own life in the defense of his fellow soldiers. Private Reynolds was a member of a patrol operating near the southern boundary of the Demilitarized Zone in Korea when his patrol was attacked and overrun by an armed patrol of the North Korean Army. Prior to the attack, as rear security man, he had occupied a concealed position and opened fire upon the enemy, and he continued to fire until he himself was killed. His indomitable courage, determination, and profound concern for his fellow soldiers, are in the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the 2d Infantry Division, and the United States Army.
 
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MIZUSAWA, BERT K.
Citation:
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star Medal to Bert K. Mizusawa, Captain (Infantry), U.S. Army, for exceptional valor and gallantry in action while serving as Commander of the Joint Security Force Company, United Nations Command Security Force at Panmunjom, Korea, on 23 November 1984. In reaction to thirty attacking North Korean soldiers in pursuit of a Soviet defector, Captain Mizusawa's outstanding leadership and aggressive actions in leading his company while under fire were instrumental in defeating the enemy and ensuring the safety of the defector and other personnel in the United Nations Command sector of the Joint Security Area. He was responsible for providing sustained suppressive fires and stopping the enemy force with an M-203. Throughout the intense firefight, Captain Mizusawa displayed a complete disregard for his own personal safety while accomplishing his mission. Captain Mizusawa's bravery and outstanding leadership under extremely hazardous circumstances are in keeping with the finest traditions of military heroism and reflect great credit upon him, the United Nations Command and the United States Army.


Annual Valour-IT Competition Begins - Join Team Army!

Today, Thursday, October 28th, we begin the annual Soldiers' Angels Valour-IT competition

WHAT IS VALOUR-IT?
Project Valour-IT began when Captain Charles "Chuck" Ziegenfuss was wounded by an IED while serving as commander of a tank company in Iraq in June 2005.

During his deployment he kept a blog (an online personal diary, opinion forum, or news analysis site-called a milblog or military weblog when written by a servicemember or about military subjects). Captivating writing, insightful stories of his experiences, and his self-deprecating humor won him many loyal readers. After he was wounded, his wife continued his blog, keeping his readers informed of his condition.

As he began to recover, CPT Ziegenfuss wanted to return to writing his blog, but serious hand injuries hampered his typing. When a loyal and generous reader gave him a copy of the Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred software, other readers began to realize how important such software could be to CPT Ziegenfuss' fellow wounded soldiers and started cast about for a way to get it to them.

"At that time I had no use of either hand. I know how humbling it is, how humiliating it feels. And I know how much better I felt, how amazingly more functional I felt, after Soldiers' Angels provided me with a laptop and a loyal reader provided me with the software. I can't wait to do the same, to give that feeling to another soldier at Walter Reed." - Captain Chuck Ziegenfuss at TC Override (wounded in Iraq)

Project Valour-IT, in memory of SFC William V. Ziegenfuss (Captain Chuck Ziegenfuss' father), provides voice-controlled software and laptop computers to wounded Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand and arm injuries, amputations, eye or brain injuries, at major military medical centers. Operating laptops by speaking into a microphone, our wounded heroes are able to send and receive messages from friends and loved ones, surf the 'Net, and communicate with buddies still in the field without having to press a key or move a mouse.

Folks, I've witnessed several wounded soldiers set up their laptops only to email or Skype their friends and comrades in the war zone to let them know that they are okay.  Keeping them in communication with loved ones increases the possibility of a successful recovery exponentially.  

 

 

THE COMPETITION
In order to fund the thousands of laptops we have distributed and need to distribute, we have an annual competition.

Valour-IT's online fundraising competition begins today! Let's see who can raise the most money to help reconnect our wounded warriors with the world!

WHAT: Friendly fundraising competition for Valour-IT.WHEN: October 28th through Veterans Day, November 11th.  Team Army's goal is $15,000.
WHERE:
Based in the blogosphere, spreading everywhere else.
WHY: Because giving wounded warriors with hand and arm injuries access to a computer supports their healing and puts them back in touch with the world.
HOW: Blogger teams will be divided along military branches, with civilians "up for grabs."

WHAT CAN YOU DO?
You have been a part of our community in one way or another.  THANK YOU!

We need you to simply blog and email regularly about Valour-IT and the competition with links to the Team Army donation page.  Tell your friends, family and neighbors about Valour-IT.  We'll be providing media, links, and talking points for your Tweets, Facebook posts and blog posts, etc.  We'll also be linking to your posts, re-tweeting your tweets, and sharing your Facebook posts about Valour-IT.

The competition is military branch specific and you've been drafted for TEAM ARMY.  If you would like to continue receiving emails regarding this competition and Team Army, email me at blackfive-AT-gmail_DOT-com. If you'd rather be on a team from one of the lesser branches, hit me up and I'll send you to the appropriate team captain(s).

Thanks for all of your support!

ALL THE WAY!

BlackFive, out.