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Tonight’s YouServed Radio Program

Tonight, I’m gonna rail a little about what I saw as differences in the political conventions the past two weeks. I also want to share a distressing story with you about our military medical care and explain why this country does NOT need/should not want socialized medical care.

I had to do some rearranging of guests. Retired Marine Corps Major General Fred Haynes is at the Republican National Convention this week and instead of airing a recorded interview, we rescheduled for him to come on live during our September 11th show next week. In his place, I’ve moved Mrs. Janis Galatas from that show to tonight to discuss her book, “A Soldier’s Courage”, and get an update on how her husband is recovering from his war wounds. Norris Galatas is a National Guard Soldier who was seriously injured in Iraq and is still undergoing surgeries from it. You won’t want to miss this interview and call in with your own questions.

My second guest will be Bryan, from A Major’s Perspective military blog. He was recently highlighted on the You Served milblog. He is also this week’s Milblog of the Week, which will be our first one.

The show kicks off tonight at 1800 (6pm) CST and will last a full 90 minutes live. We’ve also got the VA Minute

Tune in at www.blogtalkradio.com/youserved

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Metallica – The Day That Never Comes

Metallica Death Magnetic
Metallica is getting ready to release their latest album, “Death Magnetic”. They have already released three singles on iTunes from the new album. But, what I want to direct your attention to is their latest single and video titled “The Day That Never Comes”. For those of you that remember the “One” video, this video will take you back to those days when Metallica was known for epic tunes that kicked ass and told a compelling story. “The Day That Never Comes” revives that recipe and follows what looks like a Marine whose buddy is killed in an IED attack. The obvious rage and sense of revenge is seen in his eyes as the music tells him to “wait for the one/the day that never comes”. Later, this same Marine is confronted with what appears to be a broken down vehicle in the middle of the road trying to get the Marines to help him with fix it. The Marine is seconds away from pulling the trigger when his wife, dressed in a full abaya from head to toe, steps out of the vehicle. Things really heat up as the Marine who is still dealing with the loss of his battle buddy is confronted with a life or death situation: is this lady going to kill me. Watch the video to see the whole story:
http://www.metallica.com/index.asp?item=601171

You can mute it if you don’t like this kind of music.

It was filmed at my old stomping grounds, Fort Irwin, California and National Training Center. The video is available on iTunes as well. Ladies and gentlemen, like heavy metal or not, this video needs to be seen far and wide. The video accurately portrays the split-second decisions that our troops have to make EVERY DAY. I can’t count how many times I thought the characters in the video were goners and kept cringing thinking that they were going to pull the trigger. I wouldn’t have blamed them if they did.

I rate this one – Pure, unadulterated GENIUS! Congratulations to film director Dane Thomas Vinterberg for bringing our very real plight to so many.

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Social Security for Vets

This is for anyone who’s had active duty service prior to January 2002 and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this: You qualify for a higher social security payment because of your military service, for active duty any time from 1940 through 2001 (the program was done away with in January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of earnings credit credited at time of application – which can make a substantial difference in social security monthly payments upon your retirement. You must bring your DD-214 to the Social Security Office – and you must ask for this benefit to receive it! See the Social Security website for more information.

This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social Security down the road. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has served on active duty prior to January 2002.

FYI – this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it!

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Reserves Depleted

No, not the Army Reserves, but my cash reserves. I really try hard not to beg for money on this site unless I need to. I realize how much you all have done in the past and hesitate to squeeze for more. In the past few months, I’ve added personal and ASP funds (my other blog, A Soldier’s Perspective) to the money you sent to send kids to D&C camp, sent four huge boxes full of Girl Scout cookies to Soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq, and purchased a few ASP t-shirts for individuals who have done a LOT to help us with our projects. This has tapped me out financially and I need your help again.

Today, the employees at one of the local Starbucks Coffee shops here on Airport Rd donated over 100 pounds of coffee to me to send to troops. I don’t even have room on my conference table for anything else now, but my office smells nice! I have addresses and plenty of troops to send it to, but I can’t afford the postage right now. I have exactly $1.86 left in our account (yes, that’s after our most recent $40 donation – thank you;)). For those that are new, virtually every dollar collected through my milblog and through my writing here is put back into Soldier-support projects. The only money we keep is used to pay for registration and hosting.

In addition to postage, I could use some money to purchase three coffee grinders. Almost all of the bags are whole beans. Since I don’t drink coffee, I have no idea what a good grinder looks like or costs, but Wal-Mart seems to have a bunch for about $20. So, here’s what I need: approximately $175 for postage and about $75 for the grinders.

So, could you please tap your resources, friends, family, neighbors, and anyone looking for a way to support the troops and ask them to donate through the Paypal tab in the upper right hand corner. They can use credit cards, debit cards, and Paypal accounts to donate. Also, if you get the chance, please send a card or letter of thanks to the employees at Starbucks Store #9543:

Starbucks Coffee
800A Airport Rd SW
Huntsville, AL 35803
(256) 881-1240‎

You can also call them, but they are a busy store and I think they’d much more appreciate a personal letter or card. I mailed them an official thank you on my Company letterhead earlier today. Maybe they’ll post the letters in the restaurant which will encourage more support. If so, I’ll go by there on a regular basis and take pictures for everyone.

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Fox News Attacks National Guard

Paul Gigot is an editor for the Wall Street Journal and moderator of the Fox News program, Journal Editorial Report. He recently denigrated our heroic National Guard during his program. This is P.J. Degross’s response:

Fox news should be ashamed of the comments made by your Paul Gigot on the Journal Editorial show on August 30, 2008. During a conversation regarding the VP selection of Sarah Palin by John McCain, the subject of her qualifications came up…one of the guests stated that she was highly qualified and that she was the Commander of the National Guard in Alaska……Paul Gigot’s response was ” I don’t think she would want to use that, afterall the National Guard is not exactly the 82nd Airborne!!!”

Evidently Mr. Paul Gigot has not been informed about the number of National Guard men and women from every state in the union that have served numerous tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, the number that are still deployed and those beautiful lives that were lost in combat defending their country. It is apparent that he has no knowlege of the training or dedication of each and every member of the National Guard or the sacrifices of their families left behind…Sir, these are Citizen Soldiers…the highest calibre of Men and Women you will find…for Mr. Paul Gigot to insult them with his comments is despicable…he owes them all a public apology for his flip and degrading comments.

Fox News, the ball is in your court…lets see what you will do….your Network used to be the “Fair and Balanced” network….put your money where your mouth is…lets honor our National Guard members in the United States deployed and serving at home.

Sincerely,
P.J. Degross
Webofsupport.com Soldier Adoption Program
Carson City, NV

You can email the program at jer@foxnews.com. You can also read the entire interview HERE.

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The 7th Anniversary of 9/11

To be honest I got most of the this directly from the White House, but not a bit of it in fictitious or false.

Today, in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President and Mrs. Bush will participate in a moment of silence at the White House and deliver remarks at the dedication of the Pentagon memorial. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush recognized the threat posed by terrorists and took action to protect Americans and defeat violent extremism. Because of the actions taken by President Bush, America is safer, more secure, and winning the War on Terror. Seven years later:

* 50 million people have been liberated, and two totalitarian regimes have been removed;
* The al Qaeda network has been weakened;
* We have not experienced another attack on American soil;
* Our military has been transformed to meet the challenges of the 21st century;
* We have expanded our intelligence capabilities to confront today’s enemy; and
* We have created new and essential institutions needed to wage the War on Terror, including the Department of Homeland Security and Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

We Have Been On The Offense Against Our Enemies Since The 9/11 Attacks. Hundreds of al Qaeda leaders and operatives have been captured or killed, including 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, who is currently awaiting trial by a Military Commission. The United States also apprehended several leading figures in the al Qaeda East Africa network through intelligence sharing and military action.

Since 9/11, more than two dozen terrorists and supporters have been convicted in the United States of terrorism-related crimes. Several key financiers and facilitators of terrorism have been isolated and captured, while more than 400 individuals and entities have had their assets frozen and isolated from the U.S. financial system.

President Bush took the fight to violent extremists in Iraq and Afghanistan and across the world so that we do not have to fight them on American soil. The United States and its coalition partners removed al Qaeda’s safe haven in Afghanistan and al Qaeda is on the run in Iraq, including in its former stronghold of Anbar Province. The United States also acted to prevent al Qaeda safe havens from emerging in the Horn of Africa and Southeast Asia.

There have been no attacks on American soil since 9/11, and the United States and our allies have disrupted key terrorist plots around the world. The President has built a 90-nation coalition to fight terrorism. The United States has partnered with nations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America on intelligence sharing and law enforcement coordination to break up terrorist networks and bring terrorists to justice. Some of our counterterrorism victories include the following:

* September 2007: German authorities disrupted a terrorist cell that was planning attacks on military installations and facilities used by Americans in Germany. The Germans arrested three suspected members of the Islamic Jihad Union, a group that has links to al Qaeda and supports al Qaeda’s global jihadist agenda.
* September 2007: Danish authorities disrupted a cell, which included an al Qaeda-trained individual, planning terrorist attacks using explosives.
* June 2007: Four individuals were charged with plotting to blow up major fuel tanks at JFK Airport. Three of the individuals have been arrested, and the United States is pursuing extradition of the fourth.
* May 2007: The FBI arrested six al Qaeda-inspired individuals plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix Army Base in New Jersey. The plotters purchased weapons for the attack, which they had been planning since January 2006.
* August 2006: British authorities disrupted a plot to blow up passenger airplanes flying from the UK to the United States.

Ø The United States supported the creation of a democratic Afghan government and fostered broad international support for Afghanistan through NATO and the U.N. Afghanistan has ratified a new democratic Constitution with strong protections for women’s rights and civil liberties; held the country’s first Presidential election; and held the first free and fair legislative elections since 1969. Today, six million Afghans are attending school, and 85 percent of Afghans have access to basic health care. The United States has committed over $10 billion in 2008 and 2009 for political and economic development. The Afghan government is preparing for the next round of elections in 2009 with U.S. and international assistance.

Ø Iraq is now a young democracy and an ally in fighting terrorists. The President’s decision to send an additional 30,000 soldiers and Marines into Iraq as part of the “surge” has resulted in improved security conditions that have opened up space for political and economic advances. Iraq has seen meaningful progress, but this progress is fragile and there will be challenging times ahead. This success has fostered the appropriate conditions for Iraqi authorities to take the lead in all security operations for Anbar province.

Ø President Bush persuaded Libya to dismantle its Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) programs and renounce terrorism, leading to a normalization of our relationship with Libya. Just last week, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a historic visit to Libya, making her the highest ranking U.S. official to visit the country since 1957.

Ø The President worked with the international community to isolate the regime in Tehran, and won support for three U.N. Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions on Iran because of its failure to suspend its uranium enrichment and other proliferation sensitive activities.

President Bush has teamed with international partners to prevent the proliferation of WMDs. We have expanded international efforts to deny terrorists access to advanced conventional weaponry and to WMDs, their delivery systems, and related materials.

The President worked with Congress to implement reforms and create the institutions needed to wage the War on Terror. The President also integrated and unified intelligence gathering; disrupted terrorist financing; and created new legal and law enforcement frameworks to combat terrorism and deny safe haven to terrorist groups. The President:

Ø Transformed the United States military to meet the challenges of the 21st century. President Bush provided our military with the tools, equipment, and resources to combat terrorism and other new challenges. We started moving American forces from Cold War garrisons in Europe and Asia so they can deploy more quickly to any region of the world to confront emerging threats.

Ø Strengthened our ability to protect the American people by directing the most extensive security reorganization of the Federal Government since 1947. President Bush and his Administration have enhanced our homeland security and counterterrorism infrastructure through the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC), the Homeland Security Council (HSC), and U.S. Northern Command, a Department of Defense combatant command focused on homeland defense and civil support.

· DHS consolidated 22 Federal entities and 180,000 employees under one roof to foster a comprehensive, coordinated approach to protecting the U.S. homeland. DHS and FBI, in partnership with Federal, State, and local authorities, created a national network of 66 fusion centers in 48 states to facilitate information sharing on terrorist threats and operational planning.

· The NCTC leads our Nation’s effort to combat terrorism at home and abroad by analyzing the threat, sharing that information with our partners, and integrating all instruments of national power to ensure unity of effort.

· The ODNI coordinates and integrates and leads the work of the Intelligence Community as a unified enterprise, led by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), to ensure information is shared among intelligence and law enforcement professionals.

· The TSC maintains the Government’s consolidated list of suspected terrorists and individuals with terrorist links and helps get this information into the hands of State and local law enforcement.

· HSC ensures coordination of all homeland security-related activities among executive departments and agencies and promotes the effective development and implementation of homeland security policies.

Ø Modernized the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to provide the tools needed to win the War on Terror and protect America from another attack. This vital legislation allows our law enforcement and intelligence professionals as well as future administrations with the ability to quickly and effectively monitor the plans of terrorists outside the United States, while respecting the privacy and liberties of the American people.

Ø Strengthened our defenses to protect the American people by implementing the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. Together with Congress, the President restructured and reformed the Federal government to focus resources on counterterrorism and took the necessary steps to improve the Nation’s homeland security.

The President Has Implemented Programs To Secure Our Homeland And Fight The War On Terror

The President and his Administration have increased border and transportation security. President Bush is implementing an effective system of layered defense by strengthening the screening of people and goods overseas and by tracking and disrupting the international travel of terrorists. The President:

Ø Created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA instituted a process to screen every commercial air passenger in the country, launched credentialing initiatives to strengthen our ability to identify passengers, and expanded the Federal Air Marshal program. We have hardened cockpit doors, armed pilots to defend the flight deck, and strengthened air cargo security.

Ø Enhanced U.S. port security and increased scanning for radiological and nuclear threats. The President coordinated Federal, State, local, and industry port partners through the establishment of formalized Area Maritime Security Committees and Plans that clarify roles and responsibilities. Today, more than 98 percent of all containers entering the supply chain via U.S. seaports are scanned for potential radiological and nuclear threats – prior to 9/11, zero percent were scanned.

Ø Increased containerized cargo screening overseas. We have worked with our international partners to employ the Container Security Initiative in 58 foreign seaports, screening 86 percent of all U.S.-destined containerized cargo being screened overseas before it enters the U.S. supply chain.

Ø Increased border security and interior enforcement funding more than 110 percent and equipped the Border Patrol with better technology and new infrastructure. We have also added more than 8,000 border patrol agents. The Administration has constructed hundreds of miles of fencing and vehicle barriers along America’s southern border and is moving toward the goal of 670 miles by the end of the year.

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