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Continue reading …Click here to view this media John McCain showed us yet again this week that he’s happy for his legacy to be the angry old man that goes down shaking his fist at the clouds when it comes down to looking out for our soldiers suffering from PTSD — or any other measure that the Democrats would like to get passed that might make President Obama look good. MSNBC’s The Last Word’s Lawrence O’Donnell talked to Rep. Rush Holt about this exchange he had with Sen. John McCain over getting his legislation named after the late soldier Coleman S. Bean, meant to provide more resources for suicide prevention to Reserve members passed. Rep. Holt: Sen. McCain Objected To My Military Suicide Prevention Bill : In 2008, a young sergeant named Coleman S. Bean took his life. After completing his first tour of duty in Iraq, he had come home and been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nevertheless, he was deployed to Iraq a second time . Bean had sought treatment for PTSD but as a member of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR), he found fewer resources available to him than to veterans and active-duty members. In April, Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.) introduced legislation named after the late soldier meant to provide more resources for suicide prevention to Reserve members. The House in May incorporated it into the National Defense Authorization Act for 2011, but it was stripped from the final version, and Holt is pointing the finger at the lead Republican negotiator on the Senate legislation, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). “Twice now, the Senate has stripped this legislation from our defense bill,” Holt told The Huffington Post Tuesday. “It’s hard to understand why. I know for a fact, because he told me, that Sen. McCain doesn’t support it. Whether he’s the only one, I don’t know. But there was no effort to try to improve the language or negotiate changes; it was just rejected, and I think that is not only bad policy, but it’s cruel. It’s cruel to the families that are struggling with catastrophic mental health problems.” “He [McCain] said having these counselors check in with the Reservists every few months this way overreaching,” continued Holt, relaying a phone conversation he had had with the senator. “I asked him in what sense it was overreaching. Surely he didn’t think there wasn’t a problem, did he? I must say I don’t understand it.” The major piece of Holt’s amendment would require the Defense Department to ensure that every member of the Reserves who completes at least one tour of duty in either Iraq or Afghanistan receives ” a counseling call from properly trained personnel not less than once every 90 days so long as the servicemember remains a member of the IRR.” If they were determined to be at risk, they would receive counseling or mental health treatment. Go read the rest, but the good news is that Holt plans to continue to resubmit the legislation as a stand-alone measure. The bad news is that McCain, who looks like he’s gone off the rails with his anger, might continue to oppose it.
Continue reading …The congressman tackles what appears to be a vexing implication of gays in the military for some conservatives. As Frank puts it, “We don’t get ourselves drycleaned. We tend to take showers.” and “Do you think that gyms should have separate showers for gay and straight people?” Related Entries December 23, 2010 Sept. 11 Heroes Disdained on the Right December 22, 2010 Family Tragedy
Continue reading …Ohio State coach Jim Tressel and athletic director Gene Smith discussed the suspensions of quarterback Terrelle Pryor and four other Buckeyes at a news conference Thursday. The five players have been suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season.
Continue reading …This is the best video ever. After seeing Harry Reid accept Dan Choi’s West Point ring at Netroots Nation last summer, it is just poignant to see it returned. I got up at 6 am yesterday to watch the signing ceremony for the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and it was sweet. I especially appreciated this declaration from the president: “For we are not a nation that says, ‘don’t ask, don’t tell.’ We are a nation that says, ‘Out of many, we are one.’” It’s not over. There is much more to do, especially with Proposition 8 moving through the courts and DOMA still on the books. But it is a step forward — an important one, and one to celebrate. Lt. Dan Choi’s most recent tweet is one I’m keeping to remind of what is yet left to do: The next time I get a ring from a man, I expect it to be for full, equal, American marriage. You betcha, Lt. Choi.
Continue reading …UN officials accuse Gbagbo’s forces of harassing peacekeepers on the ground By Agence France Presse (AFP) Friday, December 24, 2010 – Powered by –> Dave Clark Agence France Presse ABIDJAN: The UN condemned Thursday the killing of 173 people in “atrocities” triggered by Ivory Coast’s political crisis and accused Laurent Gbagbo’s forces of harassing its peacekeepers. UN officials in Abidjan said Gbagbo’s security forces, shielded by civilian protesters and backed by unidentified masked gunmen, had prevented human-rights monitors from probing reports of at least two new mass graves. They said gangs of gunmen carry out murderous overnight raids on civilians living…
Continue reading …AMD Fusion’s taken its sweet, sweet time getting here, but we’re hearing you’ll be able to get your hands on some Atom-beating netbook chips soon — for instance, in this Acer Aspire One 522, which will reportedly drive its oh-so-glossy 10.1-inch, 720p screen with a 1GHz AMD C-50 Ontario APU. In case you need a brief refresher, Ontario’s the chip rated at just nine watts , meaning we should expect some fairly decent battery life here, though possibly not the heroic performance of its 1.6GHz Zacate cousin. Aside from those specs, the Acer’s mostly your standard netbook — three USB ports, VGA-out, a webcam and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi — though it does have HDMI out, something you won’t find on the otherwise similar Aspire One D255 . It’s hard to say what it’ll cost stateside, but a Thai e-tailer’s ringing up a version right now with 2GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive for 12,829 baht (about $425). Wonder if it runs Android ? Acer Aspire One 522 falls from the clouds, sporting dual-core 1GHz Ontario APU? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 18:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Getting Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. ready for football on Sunday took a small army of people with shovels, moving mounds of snow. The workers get $8 an hour for clearing the seats. (Dec. 23)
Continue reading …As anyone who’s seen It’s a Wonderful Life or read A Christmas Carol knows, sometimes a new perspective on things is all it takes to truly appreciate what we have — and there’s no better time for this than around the holidays. For the six person crew aboard the International Space Station, circling some 225 miles overhead, their unique vantage seems to have instilled in them a new found appreciation for the world outside their window. In their holiday message to the rest of us, the crew speaks of Earth as “a beautiful planet that we should all be thankful to have as our home.”… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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