this diary is dedicated to all who suffer because of war and other disasters
we honor courage in all its forms
we love and support our troops, just as we love and support the Iraqi people – without exception, or precondition, or judgement.
cross-posted at DailyKos, Booman Tribune, European Tribune, My Left Wing, and TexasKos.
images and poem below the fold
Katrina Gionet, the widow of Sgt. Daniel Robert Gionet, grieves during the graveside military service at Gibson Cemetery in Pelham, N.H., Friday, June 16, 2006. Gionet, a newlywed and Army medic, was killed June 4 when an explosion hit his tank in Taji, Iraq. He was 23.
(AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)
This photo released by the Minnesota National Guard shows Spec. Brent W. Koch, 22, of Morton, Minn., who died in Iraq on Friday, June 16, 2006, of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his military vehicle in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq.
(AP PhotoCourtesy Minnesota National Guard)
A Family History
by Julia Kasdorf
At dusk the girl who will become my mom
must trudge through the snow, her legs
cold under skirts, a bandanna tight on her braids.
In the henhouse, a klook pecks her chapped hand
as she pulls a warm egg from under its breast.
This girl will always hate hens,
and she already knows she won’t marry a farmer.
In a dim barn, my father, a boy, forks hay
under the holsteins’ steaming noses.
They sway on their hooves and swat dangerous tails,
but he is thinking of snow, how it blows
across the gray pond scribbled with skate tracks,
of the small blaze on its shore, and the boys
in black coats who skate hand-in-hand
round and round, building up speed
until the leader cracks that whip
of mittens and arms, and it jerks around
fast, flinging off the last boy.
He’d be that one–flung like a spark
trailing only his scarf.
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witness every day
While speaking at the YearlyKos 2006 Convention in Los Vegas, former Virginia Governor Mark Warner said (and I paraphrase from memory): “George Bush, incompetent idiot, blah blah blah, went to war in Iraq when the real threat is in Iran.” (my emphasis)
There was a brief pause after his statement, and I regret that I wasn’t brave or quick-witted enough to yell “Bullshit!” into the silence. But the moment passed, Warner picked up his next thread in perfect cadence, and I bit into my box lunch apple.
So now what?
I’m gonna let him know that I think his statement is bullshit, and why. I’m starting here. If anyone knows of other ways, please put them in this thread.
Thanks.
The candle that DianeL first lit many months ago, and which has become such an important part of these diaries since, is still available here.
You can copy that image into your own comment (you can leave it on my server), craft your own image, and/or rate this one – not for mojo, but to leave a small mark after taking this moment – as a sign that you know, but do not approve, and are not resigned.
“It is like trying to ignite – to pass on the responsibilities as much as possible to everyone else.”
Ravi Shankar
Witnessing and Resisting!
Peace
This is my Father`s day photo.
It`s about “Whiskey Pete” in Falouja, the city turned to hell & fogotten to history.
May all fathers see the inhumanity in Iraq & see their son`s & daughter`s faces in lieu of this fleshless skull, burnt by white phosphorus.
On this day, may all fathers help the mothers stop the war.
This is not a graphic picture. It`s a photo montage I made in protest for the forgotten fathers killed in another place we can hardly pronounce.
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/439/hellinfaloujaburningflat1cn.jpg
peace
Light A Candle For
Peace, Tolerance, Understanding
and For The Children – Innocence Lost!
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
And to the Iraqi People’s, Sorry isn’t Really Enough, but ‘Extremely Sorry’ is what WE Offer, for the Pain and Misery We’ve Caused!!!
Bombers defy security to hit Iraq