Lives Destroyed – Send Into the Hell of War

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Casualties of War, Part I: The hell of war comes home

Colorado Springs (The Gazette) – Before the murders started, Anthony Marquez’s mom dialed his sergeant at Fort Carson to warn that her son was poised to kill.

It was February 2006, and the 21-year-old soldier had not been the same since being wounded and coming home from Iraq eight months before. He had violent outbursts and thrashing nightmares. He was devouring pain pills and drinking too much. He always packed a gun.

(A word of caution about the language and content of this story: Please see Editor’s Note)

“It was a dangerous combination. I told them he was a walking time bomb,” said his mother, Teresa Hernandez.

His sergeant told her there was nothing he could do. Then, she said, he started taunting her son, saying things like, “Your mommy called. She says you are going crazy.”

Eight months later, the time bomb exploded …

Read on, a comprehensive report.  

Soldiers in Colorado slayings tell of Iraq horrors

(AP) – Soldiers from an Army unit that had 10 infantrymen accused of murder, attempted murder or manslaughter after returning to civilian life described a breakdown in discipline during their Iraq deployment in which troops murdered civilians, a newspaper reported Sunday.

Some Fort Carson, Colo.-based soldiers have had trouble adjusting to life back in the United States, saying they refused to seek help, or were belittled or punished for seeking help. Others say they were ignored by their commanders, or coped through drug and alcohol abuse before they allegedly committed crimes, The Gazette of Colorado Springs said.

The Gazette based its report on months of interviews with soldiers and their families, medical and military records, court documents and photographs.

Several soldiers said unit discipline deteriorated while in Iraq.

“Toward the end, we were so mad and tired and frustrated,” said Daniel Freeman. “You came too close, we lit you up. You didn’t stop, we ran your car over with the Bradley,” an armored fighting vehicle.

With each roadside bombing, soldiers would fire in all directions “and just light the whole area up,” said Anthony Marquez, a friend of Freeman in the 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment. “If anyone was around, that was their fault. We smoked ’em.”

Taxi drivers got shot for no reason, and others were dropped off bridges after interrogations, said Marcus Mifflin, who was eventually discharged with post traumatic stress syndrome.

“You didn’t get blamed unless someone could be absolutely sure you did something wrong,” he said

Soldiers interviewed by The Gazette cited lengthy deployments, being sent back into battle after surviving war injuries that would have been fatal in previous conflicts, and engaging in some of the bloodiest combat in Iraq. The soldiers describing those experiences were part of the 3,500-soldier unit now called the 4th Infantry Division’s 4th Brigade Combat Team.

Since 2005, some brigade soldiers also have been involved in brawls, beatings, rapes, DUIs, drug deals, domestic violence, shootings, stabbings, kidnapping and suicides.

Casualties of War, Part II: Warning signs

Colorado Springs (The Gazette) – All three soldiers belonged to the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, part of Fort Carson’s 4th Brigade Combat Team. The 500-soldier infantry battalion nicknamed itself the “Lethal Warriors.”

They fought in the deadliest places in the war twice — first in the Sunni Triangle, then in downtown Baghdad. Since their return late in 2007, eight infantry soldiers have been arrested and accused of murder, attempted murder or manslaughter. Another two soldiers from the brigade were arrested and accused of murder and attempted murder after the first tour. Others have committed other violent crimes. Others have committed suicide.

Many of the soldiers behind bars and their family members say the violence at home is a consequence of the violence in Iraq. They came home angry, confused, paranoid and depressed. They had trouble getting effective mental heath care. Most buried their symptoms in drugs and alcohol until they exploded.

“Pushed them until they broke”

John Needham struggled to find normalcy after trying to kill himself in Iraq in September 2007.

The tall California surfer had been hit by six roadside bombs before getting drunk one night in Baghdad and putting a gun to his head, his father, Michael Needham, said.

The soldier was diagnosed with PTSD, flown to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and put on antipsychotics, an antidepressant, an antiseizure drug used to calm PTSD soldiers and a potent blood-pressure drug used to silence nightmares. Side effects of the cocktail can include hangover-like symptoms, short-term memory loss, irritability, aggression, hallucinations, sleepwalking, paranoia and panic attacks. So many of the side effects were like the symptoms of his PTSD that his father said it was hard to know if they were making him better or worse.

For a month, Needham stayed at the hospital. On Nov. 9, 2007, according to orders provided by his father, Needham’s battalion commander had him transferred to Fort Carson so he could be sent back to Iraq.

“It’s just bizarre, we couldn’t figure out why they were doing this to him,” his father said.

Needham’s father and Andrew Pogany , a veterans’ advocate and former Fort Carson sergeant, persuaded commanders to keep Needham from going back to Iraq so he could continue psychiatric treatment. But, his father said, his son didn’t get it.

Laws prevent the Army from discussing medical treatment of soldiers. Needham’s father said his son was kept on the drugs but never received counseling.

Instead, he said, his son was berated by sergeants.

“They would write things on the chalkboard in his barracks like `John Needham is a shit bag cry baby PTSD boohoo,'” his father said.

It was so bad that when Needham went home for Thanksgiving in 2007, his father refused to let him return to the Army.

“We basically kidnapped him,” his father said. He took his son to Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego, and argued with Fort Carson until the soldier was reassigned to Balboa.

Needham was honorably discharged from the Army on July 18, 2008, with chronic PTSD and moved back to his father’s house in San Clemente, Calif. But, his father said, he was not better. “He was severely different,” his father said.

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

Official Split Khamenei and ‘Ruler’ Ahmadinejad

Promoted by Steven D.

Ahmadinejad ‘sacks four Iran ministers’

TEHRAN (AFP) – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sacked four ministers just days before he is due to announce his new cabinet line-up, several local news agencies reported.

Those sacked are Culture and Islamic Guidance Minister Mohammad-Hossein Saffar-Harandi, Labour and Social Affairs Minister Mohammad Jahromi, Health Minister Kamran Baqeri Lankarani and Intelligence Minister Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie, the agencies said.

Ejeie was sacked “following a verbal quarrel between the intelligence minister and the president in Wednesday’s cabinet meeting over the appointment of (Esfandiar Rahim) Mashaie,” the Mehr news agency quoted an informed unnamed source as saying.

The Mehr agency also reported the sacking of the other three ministers.

Rahim Mashaie stepped down as first vice president on Saturday after supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told Ahmadinejad his decision to appoint his controversial aide as his new deputy would cause “division and frustration.”

The sacking of the Saffar-Harandi, Ejeie and Jahromi was reported by state owned English language television station Press TV.

Dismiss VP, Khamenei orders Ahmadinejad

Sacked VP Mashai appointed as head of the President’s Office

The pro-government Fars News Agency reported late Saturday that after dismissing Mashai, Ahmadinejad promoted him to the key position of head of the president’s office, a move expected to infuriate critics.

In a letter to Mashai, the president wrote: “Since you are a faithful, devoted and trustworthy person, I will appoint you as the adviser and the head of the president’s office.”  

  • Revolutionary Guard tightens hold in Iran crisis
  • Iran vows to hit Israel’s atomic sites if attacked: report

    "But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

  • Anti-trust Resistance in Obama’s Team?

    It seems the head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division is finding her seat a little hotter than expected because she actually intends to enforce the antitrust laws of this country. The surprise is that the heat is coming from within the Obama administration, itself.

    President Obama’s top antitrust official and some senior Democratic lawmakers are preparing to rein in a host of major industries, including airline and railroad giants, moving so aggressively that they are finding some resistance from officials within the administration.

    The official, Christine A. Varney, the antitrust chief at the Justice Department, has begun examining complaints by the phone companies Verizon and AT&T that their rivals — major cable operators like Cablevision and Cox Communications — improperly prevent them from buying sports shows and other programs that the cable companies produce, industry lawyers said. […]

    Ms. Varney has also challenged agreements that the Federal Trade Commission and consumer groups say discourage pharmaceutical companies from marketing more generic drugs. And she is examining a settlement between Google and book publishers and authors to make more books available online.

    The more aggressive antitrust policy was described in interviews with officials at the White House, the Justice Department, other agencies and Congress. It is a major policy reversal from the Bush administration, which did not prosecute cases in which some dominant companies engaged in potentially anticompetitive behavior, often because those officials maintained such behavior was not harmful to consumers.

    In some cases, though, the new approach is being opposed by administration officials. Some fear that the crackdown is coming at a bad time, as corporate America reels from the recession. Other officials embrace the Bush administration’s view that larger companies and industry alliances can provide consumer benefits by making their businesses more efficient.

    My I call horse manure? What the hell did we elect Obama for? Change, you say? Well than what the hell is anyone in his administration doing claiming that the Bush administration’s policies should be kept in place on anything, but especially the see no evil, hear no evil approach Bush took to antitrust enforcement? This frankly has the odor of intense multinational corporate lobbying efforts wafting up from the corrupt carcass of DLC Democrats embedded in the Obama administration.

    “The struggles between the expert agencies and the Justice Department get to the heart and soul of exactly what the competition policy of the Obama administration will be,” said Mark Cooper, an antitrust expert and director of research at the Consumer Federation of America, an advocacy group.

    He added: “Now you have an antitrust division that cares about competition, and it is running up against the expert agencies that haven’t changed their attitudes yet.”

    That’s what happens when some of the most prominent members of a President’s economic team are firmly in the pockets of Wall Street and big business.

    Open Thread

    Eight hours in the car and more than three to go before the ferry at Hatteras. What’s going on?

    Jeff Huber @Pen and Sword

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    Fair question posed by Salunga today: “Whereabouts of Jeff Huber?” Still writing, sure do miss him at BooMan Tribune …

    Monday Preview: Middle East Show of Farce

    Despite what hate radio and FOX News and the Polly-cracker mainstream media have told you over and over, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has never said Iran would use nukes to destroy Israel, or anything remotely like that, and neither has anyone else in Iran’s government. Iran is incapable of projecting land power more than a few miles from its border, it has a coastal navy and its air force is almost as old and broken down as North Korea’s.

    Demonizing Iran has been a long-term project of Dick Cheney’s. Through his Iranian Directorate and his lip-lock with Israel’s Likudnik cabal and America’s neoconservatives, he was able to have Iran declared to be our greatest “challenge,” even though Iran’s military budget is less than one percent ours and less than half the size of Israel’s, and despite the Cheneyacs’ failure to prove a single one of their assertions regarding Iran’s nuclear intentions or of its meddling in Iraq and the Bananastans.

    Iran baiting has become so rabid that it’s practically a national pastime. Maybe that’s why Hillary Clinton has joined the likes of Newt Gingrich aboard Cheney’s crazy train.  

    "But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

    This is a Shameful Story

    For years, Saddam’s thugs tortured Sami Alkarim, an Iraqi artist because he was considered subversive. Now thanks to the Patriot Act and other ridiculous laws passed after 9/11 our government is denying Mr. Alkarim permanent residency in the land of the free and the home of the brave. He’s considered a terrorist by the Department of Homeland Security. Why? Read for yourself (via McClatchy)

    WASHINGTON — Almost every day for three years, prison guards at one of Saddam Hussein’s most notorious prisons tortured Sami Alkarim.

    Now, in a cruel twist of fate, the accomplished Iraqi artist is being treated like a terrorist by the U.S., the country where he sought refuge.

    U.S. officials have told him they can’t give him permanent residency in Denver because of messenger work he did as a teenager for the same political party that counts the current prime minister of Iraq as a member. […]

    The broad language of the Patriot Act and other laws bars refugees and asylum seekers from living and working in the U.S. if they supported or were members of an armed group in their homelands. They’re considered terrorists or supporters of terrorists even if they opposed dictators or helped the U.S. government. […]

    Previously, immigrants who were denied a green card after being given asylum were told they wouldn’t be deported. Officials said their cases would eventually be resolved.

    However, the DHS began recently sending some immigrants letters informing them that the agency intends to revoke their asylum. As a result, they’d be deported. […]

    Some of the most startling stories involve Iraqis — some of whom have worked for the U.S. government under threat of death and now could have even more to fear as U.S. troops are redeployed.

    In one recent case, a middle-aged Iraqi mother of two teenagers was deemed a terrorist and barred refuge in the U.S. despite her work for the State Department as an economic development adviser.

    Anna, as she is known by her American colleagues, is seen as a supporter of terrorism because of her work for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a mainstream Iraqi political party that the current president of Iraq belongs to. She’s no longer active in the party.

    Anonymous callers have warned her that they’d take revenge for her work for the U.S. government.

    Mr. President, you have it in your power to stop these travesties of justice. We should not be deporting brave men and women who helped us back to the very same countries they fled to save their lives, and which may very well condemn them to a virtual death sentence upon their return, merely based on laws that were sloppily drafted and shamefully passed by Congress at the height of the panic following September 11. “Anna” and Sami Alkarim are just two examples from Iraq. There are thousands of others, from dictatorial African regimes such as the ones in Zimbabwe and Ethiopia to Asian countries like Nepal and Burma. That these people are considered terrorists under the arcane and frankly over broad legalese of Bush era anti-terrorism laws is ridiculous, and would be laughable were the consequences these individuals face not so deadly serious.

    Please, I beg of you, Mr. Obama, do not deport these people. Do not let the DHS bureaucracy created in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks label innocent people, many of them, like “Anna,” who provided aid and assistance to the US government, terrorists. Give all of them a fair chance to prove they are entitled to waivers, waivers you have the power to grant, so that they can remain in America and not risk death by deportation.

    And Congress must also amend these laws so that these travesties of justice can be halted and future ones prevented. Do you hear me Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid? Sure, there are lots of things on Congress’ plate, but this isn’t a controversial matter. It shouldn’t be a bipartisan issue. It ought to be something that both republicans and democrats can agree upon. A famous artist like Salim Alkarim who was imprisoned by Saddam Hussein for his “subversive artworks” shouldn’t have to bear the burden of being named a terrorist merely because he was once acted as a messenger for a political party of which the current Iraqi Prime Minister is a member.

    As Lt. Colonel Army Dennis Chapman, an Army officer who headed up a military transition team in Kurdish Iraq, and worked with Anna said about Anna being labeled a “terrorist” under US law:

    “It deprives the word ‘terrorism’ of any meaning.”

    Yes it does, sir, yes it does.

    I can be not so nice

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    I`m a nice guy
    I stopped at my local market after a hard week at work this late afternoon.
    I usually post my distraction essay on Fridays, but had a heavy work schedule this week.
    I`m self employed & have been for thirty plus years around the world.
    When I got to the market, I was distracted by these offensive images.
    I went & parked my truck & approached the people manning this little booth & confronted them about their disgusting display.
    Being simply a DOFH(dirty old fucking hippy) they seemed to simply try & laugh me off.
    I told them I would be back within 20 minutes to take photographs of them & their display, which was met with more derisive chuckles.
    At that point, a man in a blue cap, (he is in the images) walked by & told me, he was proud that at least someone was in their respective faces.
    He wondered how the market could allow this.
    I told him it was a ‘Free Speech’ issue.
    He was quite surprised at that.
    I had him follow me into the market, (a quite large Pavilion , btw) to confront the manager, a person I`m familiar with, who is also likewise with me.
    He stated, as I had told the “blue cap guy” that the market was powerless, because the property outside the market was public space, & free speech rules applied, but that the market did non endorse the ‘petitioners’ outside.
    Within 15 mins. I was back with my camera, & announced my return.
    I immediately noticed that these three men, moved out of the picture frame.
    I told them to please move closer together so their “moms” could have a shot of them with Adolf Obama in the frame, since I was going to post the images of them online today.
    I eventually shamed them into the frame.
    I may seem mellow recounting this but I was stopping passersby & asking them if the Adolf Obama poster offended them.
    Almost all were disgusted, but some may not have “glommed onto ” or “Grokked” the idea.
    I kept shaming them into getting into the frame by arguing that if their “health care” argument was so persuasive, they shouldn`t have to revert to vile caricatures, nor depictions of Obama.
    That started the Obamabot argument. _I asked them if they were here now, where had they been for the last eight years at “my” market.
    The next part was that I didn`t have a sense of humor, so I told them that I was also a “stand-up comic”. _I told them their dismissiveness (of me) was really a true measure of their lack of commitment to their cause,(whatever it was besides being offensive)
    Oh Oh! here comes a lowrider with four “Brothers” (I won`t call them “OG`s since I`m not a profiler, but I moved to their car, & asked them for an opinion. _They mentioned, “you mean those fools with the Nazi Obama, we`re cruising to do a “drive-by on them”. _I instinctively knew there would be no shooting, so I told them to not use that terminology,”Please”. _The carload of “gangsters” laughed at my comment, both knowing we both knew who we were, & familiar with our status, in the eyes of outsiders. _I kept stopping people going in & out of the market & asking them to comment. _I know most of the people in the area, & if I don`t know them, they know me, (or about me) _These three guys are now demanding that I do a stand-up routine, but as Jon Stewart said,”I`m nobodies` monkey. _This transpired throughout maybe 20 minutes. _(that means I`m real pissed off). IOW`s I usually don`t have time for “morans” _A lady comes out of the market & says, “Tony, are you doing a story on these idiots for the local paper?” _I told her, what a great addition to my purpose, but would you please tell the aforementioned idiots how you know me. _Her name is Justine, & she told these “guys” that 30 years ago at this same location where she had a kiosk, that I`d bought roses for everyone working in the area, that didn`t get time off to serve customers who needed their services, _She told them, (& I blush) that the last person they should ever hope to be dismissive of was me. _Justine knows some of my other secrets. _So in closing, I have not had time to prepare my “Distractions” that I so love to offer all of you here, but was so distracted by these offensive images, at my own market, (we are possessive aren`t we) that I spent my time elsewhere, (here) _In lieu of those usually posted distractions, see if you can find me in the background of these images. _Have a great weekend, & I`m always in the background,, Yelling Louder.

    Shamed into stupid,(for his mom)
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    The large guy in black with “evil horns” finally opened up a bit but shame will do that.
    If your argument is that good, make it merit, not on offensive imagery.

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    Semi-Farewell

    I’m headed to the Outer Banks of North Carolina to a place where cell phone coverage is almost non-existent and internet access is limited to a coffee house and the library. It’s not quite completely off the grid, but it’s about as close as you can get on the East Coast. Unfortunately, there is going to be plenty of news in my near-absence. Sonia Sotomayor will be confirmed to the Supreme Court and Congress will do whatever it is that they can do on health-care reform. I’m hoping Man Eegee will be around to do a little posting and keep things lively. I’ll probably be around for at least one or two posts a day.

    In any case, don’t let the Blue Dogs keep you down.

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    Sad Songs

    Well, I just have a different opinion about the what makes up the 20 most heartbreaking songs of all time. First of all, you can hardly do better than Derek & the Dominoes playing with Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins (that’s the second song in a two-song sequence below), but the first song is heart-wrenching:

    Then there is The River by the Boss:

    If you can top that you’ve been yanked around worse than I have.

    Open Thread

    I’ve been spreading the rumor that Joe Biden was born in Rhodesia…not a citizen. We’ll see if it catches on. I’m a reliable source.