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FANTASTIC LETTER FROM MY NEPHEW IN IRAQ ON WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENING IN THE WAR (if you are a democrat just suck it up & listen to a soldier on the battlefield)

As most of you know, I am a Republican. I like President Bush but I also like Governor Schwarzenegger and plan to vote for Rudy Guiliani. I am a moderate. Don’t call me weak, compromise is a good thing. And, if you know me you know I am strongwilled and bullheaded.

I have a nephew that is a soldier in Iraq. He has an amazing ability with words! This last letter I felt very strongly needed to be published. My sister Cori, said soldiers’ mother, said publishing it here would be great! And, she knows a few things about publication, she works for the newspaper. I have a lot to be proud of in my family!

Although I know most of you won’t agree with most of what is written below, we are a country built on the backs (and lives) of soldiers like my nephew who penned this letter.

Please show your respect if you leave a comment. Like my mother said, “If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.” Brilliant woman!

So, without any further ado, the letter:

Greetings, All!

 

Been a while, I know. I’ve been slacking off with this. Our schedules have shifted from 10 hour shifts back to 12, and things overall have gotten rather boring. But in war, boring is good. We’ve basically made the worst place in our AO the brightest example of Iraqi success. The police and Army (Iraqi type) are working rather well with the civilian militia to maintain order in the city. In Arabic, it’s referred to as a Sahwah, or Awakening. In our AO, we’ve got Sahwah’s in nearly every village and town. They’ve contributed heavily to bringing the number of enemy attacks down from 10 a day to 10 a week, and have made our area very easy to manage. The greatest issue is that Al Qaida has unquestionably infiltrated many levels of the Sahwah. In many cases, we know that we’re dealing directly with these people, but are willing to give these people to make their living legally by protecting their homes instead of bringing terror to their homes.

 

In the 8 months we’ve been over here, we’ve confiscated and uncovered a large number of fire arms. I can’t even imagine how many AK-47s we’ve confiscated (at least 15 just last month), not to mention the other miscellaneous rifles, handguns, revolvers, and ammunition we’ve recovered. For instance, we’ve recovered 2 Belgian-manufactured Berettas, one 9mm very similar in construction to the US-Army issue Berettas, but obviously not American (the magazine release was in a different location, and it was manufactured in Belgium, all US service pistols are manufactured in the States), and the other was a much smaller caliber (between .22cal and 7.65mm Remington). We’ve recovered 2 “antique” British service revolvers, 2 Belgian-manufactured (lots of Belgian pistols, if you haven’t noticed) Browning 9mm Pisols, both of which were VERY NICE. We’ve recovered a number of other 9mm pistols which were complete pieces of crap, but our most recent catch was an authentic Austrian Glock 19 9mm. It wasn’t very well maintained, but it’s in pretty good condition. As far as rifles go, we’ve confiscated several Mauser-style long rifles, countless AK’s, and a few RPK machineguns. We’ve picked up a few Russian “Thompson-style” machine guns (with a couple matching drum magazines), and a (!!!) Lee Enfield 1918 model bolt action service rifle with magazine. Some of these rifles are in very nice condition, others are rusted beyond salvation, others are serviceable, but barely so. It pains me to know that all of these firearms are going to be destroyed upon our packing up to leave, and won’t be allowed back in the states. Not even the Lee Enfield or the British Service revolvers. Can’t claim them as war relics, or trophies with the new Army policies…

 

I don’t know how much of my audience was interested in the above paragraph, but so as not to disappoint the rest of you who were not, I’ll continue to address the current situation in Iraq and current politics.

 

I haven’t read any recent updates on the status of Congress’s progress on passing the next war spending bill, but the last update I read was that both the bill with a timetable attached and the bill without were both shot down without enough votes to send it final ratification. Now this obviously brings forth the issue of fiscal resources for the military running dangerously low, and if I’m not mistaken, it’s already caused some contracts and orders for new equipment to be cancelled lest the military run into more serious issues that would drive most corporations to claim bankruptcy. The progress in Iraq has been remarkable, setting new lows in terrorist activity and allowing for many areas, formerly closed due to terrorist threat, to be reopened. The greatest threat stems from the Al Qaida stake out and retreat to Baqubah, and members of Maqtadah al-Sadr’s militia. For those of you not following the news, Baqubah and the Diyalah province have become the last stand for many members of Al Qaida, and Sadr’s army has taken foothold throughout Baghdad and other surrounding Shi’a sympathizers’ villages. Baqubah has become the focus for my Brigade, and we’ve got a heavy presence there. Al Qaida won’t last long, and will shortly be decimated beyond resurrection. Once they’ve been reduced that far, it should be clear to the local shayikhs and leaders that they have no reason to fear this crippled terrorist organization. As for Sadr and his “militia” who merely claim that vissad to appeal to young impressionable males who don’t want to be called outright terrorists, it’s been advertised in the media that Maqtadah al-Sadr has been guest to his sympathizing host, Iran for the last several months. It was also advertised several months ago (open source, I don’t recall when exactly) that Sadr placed a “ban” on all anti-coalition activity by all of his militant branches. This however, did not mean they could not continue to wage war against Sunni terrorists. This ban could be lifted soon, but it’s my belief that if Sadr attempted to raise his militia against the United States at this point in time or in the near future, he would hurt nearly any chance he may have to regain an influence in the government (if you remember, Sadr pulled all support back in May or June.). The tribal leaders across Iraq have been meeting with members of other religions, and have shown a great interest in putting their religious differences aside for once, and forming loose alliances.

 

The Kurds have long been the good example for the rest of Iraq , swiftly forming their own, autonomous government in the Kurdistan Province . They even have their own flag. Their biggest problem and threat to self-jurisdiction is the PKK… which in Kurdish means the Kurdistan Workers’ Party. A group of rebels interested in a Palestinian-style dream of their own territory. The only issue with this is that Turkey currently owns part of what they view is rightfully Kurdish territory. This has caused an armed conflict that has spilled across the Turkey-Iraq border on both sides and claimed the lives of Turkish soldiers and the lives of Kurdish rebels alike. Condoleza Rice has held emergency meetings with both leaders including the Kurdish president of Iraq in hopes of quelling the dispute on a
diplomatic front rather than with an armed conflict that would likely surge for several years. For now, at the last update I read, Kurdish rebels had released the Turkish soldiers they were holding prisoner, and both sides have cooled for the time being, whether an agreement can be reached remains to be determined. For the sake of Iraq , and the peace of the Middle East , let us hope that something can be agreed upon.

 

On the state-side front, politics have grown steadily more interesting as the Iowa caucus draws closer. I’ll not get too involved in discussing politics of our own country as I write to a “bi-partisan” audience, but I’ll only address the issues which I am most opinionated about. Gun control (or rather I should address them as what they really are, gun protection) laws being one of them as an aspiring conceal and carry license holder. I had a good friend of mine who, by all definitions of the term, is a political analyst; consult the front running candidates’ (both democratic and republican) websites in search of a stance on the subject. Not surprisingly, none of the democratic candidates addressed the issue on their websites. The republican candidates, however mostly favored the protection of the second amendment and the definition of a “right to hold and bear arms” to mean that a law-abiding, healthy, upstanding citizen should be entitled to the right, should they so choose, to own and carry a firearm for the use of self defense. Some candidates cited on their sites examples (as senators or governors) of their voting records in support of gun owners’ rights and against the restrictions on them. The second political topic I have VERY little power over, and that’s Social Security. I’ve already come to terms with the notion that I will never receive Social Security if it remains under government control. Privatized Social Security is really the only way to guarantee that I’ll get the money I put into this mythical fund back at all. The only issue with this, is that the average American citizen is a spender, not a saver, so should the government discontinue its Government Social Security, there’s no longer a slim chance that the average American will get Social Security, there’s no chance, because they will opt out of private SS. Now, a third option would be a government established (possibly upon birth or 18th birthday) privatized SS (basically mandated by the government, but managed privately so the government cannot draw from the “pot o’ gold”). While a bit more work on both ends of the stick, this third option is likely the most successful both to the upstanding intelligent citizen and the dead-beat retards out there who probably don’t expect to live long enough to draw a SS check. The third topic is national health care. National health care is probably the most heated subject in this government race. It crosses the party lines, and is not a red or blue subject. Some candidates on both sides support and oppose it. I haven’t gotten the bottom line on who does and who doesn’t but I plan on doing a little more reading into it in the near future. What I understand now is that it’s been attempted a few times in the past (one such failure was attempted by the democratic front runner, Hillary Clinton during her husband’s presidency) but to no success (obviously since we still have privatized health care). I’m not sure what benefits would come from national health care, except providing more people another reason to depend on the government even more. I hold opinions on other topics, but none are as hot as the above three in this current race; especially the first, with a Supreme Court case pending right now which could be a monumental case. If I’m not mistaken, it’s the United States vs. Heller or Miller, one of the two, but don’t quote me on that. It will basically define a state’s rights in denying citizens the rights to own handguns and other fire arms in their homes. It will not directly address the conceal and carry laws. It stems from a member of Washington , D.C. (which, by the way, has an alarming rate of violent crimes involving firearms) claiming that the city does not have the right to deny its citizens the right to protect their homes with firearms. I won’t get too into this, as I could easily write a whole article on gun laws alone, but This case will undoubtedly be monumental for national interpretation of the Second Amendment as it pertains to our rights to “hold and bear arms”.

 

On that note, I’ll leave you all to digest my latest publication, however opinionated it was. As always, feedback is always appreciated!

 

‘Til a later time!

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Beach Saturday

Tracy went & posted that I would have pictures of our beach trip on my blog. Fine, I can post them.

We had a great late afternoon/ sunset walk at our local beach. Sadie was with friends doing charity christmas gifts at their church so she wasn’t with us. That is why she’s not in any of the photos ;o)

George even managed a few shots of Tracy and I on auto-settings with my semi broken camera that cannot be turned off or it won’t take pictures ;o) It’s been on for 3 days now and still has full battery power. Amazing!

I took some fun shots of Tracy taking shots

It’s a little out of focus, wrong setting but I think it’s fun to see how many positions we put ourselves in to take decent pictures. She has some funny ones of me with my legs all tweaked in different angles.

Tracy got a great one of the 4 of us (remember Sadie was with friends, it’s too bad, it would be a RAD family picture).

It was a fun hour on the beach at sunset!

Here are a few more random shots.

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Not worthy

Okay, so in the kitchen I just knocked my camera off the counter and it won’t work. Lots of clicking & whirring noises. I suppose it’ll have to be sent in this time. I could use an old camera to take pics of the finished sweaters & hats. sigh.

I also suppose that means I am not worthy to have my dslr. I could knit a cozy for it so it’s got a little shock absorption.;o)

I finished 2 of the Drops Garnstudio Sweaters. One using Rowanspun Bulky in a dark green and one using Patons Shetland Chunky in Earth Brown. 4+ balls each. Not much yarn considering how fantastically it fits!

I finished the green one first, after reknitting the back 3 times to get the size/gauge correct. In my stash of vintage sewing items I found a set of 4 buttons that were perfect!

This is the true color of the yarn. I love it! I will get some better outdoor pictures soon hopefully.

The brown one is finished but I am waiting for my buttons to come from Etsy.

This sweater was so fast to knit that I completed all pieces on the 9 hour drive home from our Thanksgiving in Reno. Had it sewn together that night. Now it’s just the buttons. I can’t wait for them to arrive.

On to other projects.
I have finished another zeebee (or 2).

This one I used Patons Rumor yarn that I got on sale at Michaels.

The gauge was so large that I only had to cast on 26 sts and do 5 wrapped sts. It’s large enough for the largest head with the negative ease. Into the Christmas pile it goes!

I have to say that I am worried this Holiday season is going to go by too fast. I love the Holidays. I love Christmas, the parades, the shopping. This year we will be spending our week before Christmas in Disneyland. My birthday in Disneyland! I am so excited for it I can hardly wait. We’ve never taken the kids when the Park is decorated for Christmas. That will be fantastic to see with them! I need to make us matching beanies. We decided that it’ll be easier to find & keep eachother if we all have matching hats. I am thinking Zeebees in red/white/grey. The only thing is that I am not sure the stripes will look alright. I would like to do stripes every 2 rows I think. We’ll see once I get one going. I may end up doing a simple knit striped hat, JCrew style.

I teach my last class of the year tonight, the Zig Zag Modular Scarf. It’ll be a fun class, it’s a fun knit!

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What the heck'n'hell fire?!?

I totally posted twice in the last week and even received comments on one of them and now they are “POOF” gone.

Here’s the gist of what I had to say…

I have finished nothing. I have knit the back of one sweater 3 times, the third time was the charm. Now I am past the 2 fronts and 1 sleeve, working on the 2nd sleeve.

I still have about 8 beanies to do before Christmas, no biggy. I plan on working on them as soon as Thanksgiving is over.

I had a stupid root canal (totally not planned, out of the blue, emergency type) on Wednesday, the night I was supposed to be teaching the Zig Zag Scarf Modular Class at Knit & Pearl. Lame! It’s rescheduled for after Thanksgiving and I really, really hope that works for everyone!

Let’s see, what else? It’s been super busy at school with the kids. All 3 had parent teacher conferences and minimum days this entire last week. That means not a whole lot got done. More trips to the library, zoo, park and one trip to the city college to do the stairs with Tracy. That’s what it was! A whole post on how bad ass Tracy & I are for tackling the stairs!!! Damn! That was a rad post too. What the h#$l?? Now I am even more upset that it’s gone. That was fun with pics & everything.
Okay, I guess I will have to redo it here & now.

Last Monday, Veteran’s Day, all the kids were home from school but I had my plans already set to go exercise with Tracy. Sadie brought along her camera, here’s the sitch.

Here are the steps at the Santa Barbara City College football field.

That’s Trevor down at the bottom and Sadie partway up.

That is one long haul people. We go up one, pushups and stretch, down one, situps, up one, pushups and stretch, down one, situps, up one, pushups and stretch, down one, situps, up one, pushups and stretch, down one, situps. Sometimes we do 2 at a time up, sometimes we run them single, sometimes we walk, sometimes we do side steps front and back up. Most of the time we jog down.
We are shooting for Monday, Wednesday & Friday. So far we are doing alright but not hitting our mark every week. Emergency root canals & the like.

Here is Tracy feeling rather accomplished!

Here is the view of the Pacific & Channel Islands from the top. The view makes it all worthwhile!

Tyler was with us too but the reason he’s not in any pictures is because when we were on set 3, he had just finished set 5 and was done. He went down to the football field to play and cool down a bit. The kid was determined to get those stairs done and done well! Good for him!
The one picture we did get was his version of stretching beforehand.

I love my kids.

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I am finally a little bit Cool

After years of being an outsider in the mp3/ipod craze I am finally an official member of the Cool Club.

Silver 4GB ipod nano. Simple as that. When I ordered it I also bought a silicon skin with an armband for running with it. I also bought an fm transmitter & radio receiver to use it in the car and in the house with the surround sound system. Once I can steal it back from Sadie, I will be sync’ing a CSI episode that I just downloaded to see how it works to watch tv shows, movies, videos, etc.
I have a feeling that it will get much use! It can hold photos & home videos as well. With the 4gb’s I am not sure I will use it for that but it’s cool that it’s there.

So, that was my surprise for the day. I consider this my yearly salary. Well, besides being able to stay home all day every day and not leave the house if I don’t want to. Although the kids drive me out of the house regularly ;o)

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Loop & Leaf

Tonight I had the pleasure of shopping at the new yarn shop in town, Loop & Leaf. Celeste the owner is a fantastic gal! The shop is gorgeous. Light, airy, yet warm and inviting. Her selections of yarn is to die for. Seriously, TO DIE FOR! ShibuiKnits, Jamieson, Cherry Tree Hill, Sheep Shop Yarn, Fleece Artist, Hand Maiden, Tilli Tomas and others I am sure I am forgetting. Oh, Mongolian Cashmere. Plus some more.

All I can say is WOW! I can’t believe we now have a third yarn store here in Santa Barbara that has a completely different yarn selection! I was so happy. So very, very happy.

And, as Tracy will point out, she has her yarns grouped by colour. ‘Nuff said. It rocks.

I had to purchase, the christening of a new yarn shop is always a must.


Sheep Shop Yarn Company
Color G124 in Sheep Number Three sport weight yarn


ShibuiKnits Merino Alpaca
Color Pagoda, dark orange

I plan on designing a hat to show off the beauty of the merino alpaca Shibuiknits. It’s an unbelievably beautiful yarn. A piece of art really. The color saturation and variation in shades in the spin & ply of the yarn is deep and rich.
I am very excited to knit with it. I love when a yarn speaks to me!

Off to ball up my 2 new pretties!!!

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Ravelry, the Blog Killer

If you have not joined Ravelry, or put your name on the waiting list, you must do it now. I have gone from posting almost daily to maybe once a week. Ravelry has taken over. And yes, it is for Crocheter’s too.

I still enjoy blogs. I like all the pretty pictures, the funny anecdotes about projects gone awry. But Ravelry has so much more. Friends and their stuff! Everyone’s stash & projects right at my fingertips for perusal. Little insights into past knits, future knits (way too many people have way too many projects in their queue’s, by the way) and current knits. Okay, and crochet’s. I promise there really are crocheter’s on there too.

I whole heartedly push you to join. Even if you aren’t an out of control fanatic like me there is more than you will ever need at your disposal.

I am waiting for something from UPS to arrive then tomorrow a real post with many, many pictures including knit goodies.

Oh, there is another new shop in town! What has happened & why don’t I have one yet??

It’s name is Loop & Leaf, located at:

 536 Brinkerhoff Ave. Santa Barbara, CA 93101

#yarnTitle#

I got the map from the site.

I have yet to actually go in the shop. Hopefully tomorrow evening before knit group. She’s open until 7pm, that is always a plus!

More once I visit.