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June 21, 2005

Parking Trap?

Posted by Eric at 10:33 am. Filed under: General

Hah!

It sounds like the meter maid’s version of a speed trap: A ticket for parking at a meter that was installed after you park your car.

But that’s what happened in Chicago last week, where a handful of motorists returned to their vehicles and found parking meters - and tickets - that weren’t there when they parked.


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Letter From Soldier Says It All… Censure Durbin.

Posted by Taste of Liberty at 9:05 am. Filed under: General

You must read this letter from a soldier, an open letter to all U.S. Senators, concerning Durbin…

This letter was first posted by BlackFive as a comment and reproduced by the Weekly Standard’s Hugh Hewitt.

Senators,

I am currently deployed to Kosovo as a member of Task Force Falcon, Multi-National Brigade-East, NATO KFOR. At home I am a teacher in the Kerman Unified School District, providing quality instruction in U.S. History and English/Language Arts to wonderful eighth graders whom I love dearly. I have served in the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, and California Army National Guard for 24 years.

I am currently on orders for 545 days on this contingency operation (Operation Enduring Freedom/Joint Guardian), which means that I will miss everything that my family does for the next nine months (at least), possibly longer if I am redeployed to another contingency operation, or extended here.

I share the preceding information as a preamble to the subject of this email, so there will be no mistake as to my position, or credibility.

The recent comments of Senator Durbin in reference to the conditions for inmates at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility are as detestable as anything I have ever heard or read concerning members of the of the United States military. By now these comments have been quoted or aired enough that I need not repeat them here.

The senator’s remarks, while apparently intended to apply to only a small number of us, actually hit ALL of us squarely in the heart. To compare any member of the U.S. armed forces with the murderous thugs who ran Hitler’s camp system, the Soviet Gulag, or who gleefully slaughtered entire populations in Cambodia, is an affront to all men and women of our military.

Does Senator Durbin really mean to imply that WE are thugs and murderers? Does he really mean to imply that WE treat our prisoners in the same manner, as say, the totenkopfverbande treated prisoners at Sobibor, Belzec, Treblinka, or Auschwitz? Does he really mean that?

If the good senator really does intend to convey this message, then I suggest that he read Eugen Kogon’s excellent and heartbreaking study of the Nazi camp system, titled “The Theory and Practice of Hell.” I think he should read it, and then decide whether or not his comparisons are entirely accurate. I would also like to suggest that Senator Durbin read Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago,” or “Children of Cambodia’s Killing Fields” by Kim DePaul and the late Dith Pran.

We men and women who serve in the armed forces are NOT the jackbooted tyrants that some people seem hell-bent to depict us as. We are many things, but we are not evil. Implications to the opposite effect serve only to undermine and demoralize us as we try with all our hearts to carry out our missions to make the world a better place. If Senator Durbin or any other lawmaker would like to see evidence of, or hear testimony about what we really do, then I suggest a trip to Kosovo. Ask the people here what they think of America and our soldiers. You might be surprised.

In conclusion I would like to remind you that many of the men and women currently running the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay come from the California Army National Guard. They are upstanding and honorable citizens of the state of California, and the United States of America. They are members of the greatest force for peace, or war, that the world has ever seen. I personally know many of them, and they are absolutely not as Senator Durbin portrays them. Senators, I beg of you, stand up for them. Do not allow these reprehensible statements by one of your colleagues to go by the board without censure. He must be called to task on this.

SSG Stephen Pointer
S-6/IMO
432nd Civil Affairs Battalion (-)
Camp Bondsteel
APO AE 09340

“War is evil, but it is often the lesser evil.”
George Orwell

Thank you Sgt. Pointer. America supports you. Don’t believe those who seek to betray this country.


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The Senator Prank

Posted by Eric at 8:33 am. Filed under: General

Looking for a bit of a chuckle today? Check out Zug’s Senator Prank

This one’s the funniest.


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Kerry’s Form 180

Posted by Eric at 8:09 am. Filed under: General

Powerline has Kerry’s Form 180s. I haven’t been able to access the site, but this is per Michelle Malkin and LGF.

Check ‘em out.

UPDATE: Ok, I was finally able to get Power Line to load. Nothing really interesting here. It’s the records in response to this that everyone is really interested in. Of course, since he’s not presidential material anymore, I don’t think it matters all that much. The biggest reason for him to have information hidden or redacted, as I understand it (admittedly, without really taking the time to research it) is that if he did indeed have an other than honorable discharge, I don’t think he can serve as a Senator.

Anyone want to confirm or deny that bit of info with documentation? Comment away.


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