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H&I Fires* 31 Aug 2007

Open post for those with something to share, updated through the day. New, complete posts come in below this one. Note: If trackbacking, please acknowledge this post in your post. That's only polite.

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Payday. Yay.

CAPT H sends us to Mitchieville, to a wondrous example of 'Murican Testosterone at work. Down in the comments (worth the trip, they've got their own Denizenry) Mac asks the *important* question.

Maggie! You get props from John Podhoretz! But, Jonah's on my side... and his email in response is mixed. -the Armorer

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Blogworld Expo, in Vegas this November, will have a Milblogging section. I'm not playing in this one, but if TDY allows, SWWBO and I will try to attend. The interesting thing about Blogworld Expo is that it's all bloggers, not just Polibloggers, Milbloggers, or Clogbloggers... Kinda like a Shot Show, or E3 for bloggers. I've met the guy pulling it together. Interesting fellow. -the Armorer

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Real pain in the Cotillion today - if you're a fan of Cotillion blogs, you probably already know what happened in Kat's family (not our Kat, Kat of Cathouse Chat). If you're a praying kind of person, send some their way.

Cassandra visits the poor. It's all relative. The comments are instructive. -the Armorer

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Alan gives us a little left-leaning insight into Canadian politics and makes a comparison to Bosnia/Kosovo that I've made before, as well. Which means, then, that he's brilliant. Well, except on that whole socialist health care model he's so fond of.

Kat helps you evaluate whether or not The Surge is working.

Snarkatron on Airborne Kitties, 82nd Airborne troopers assaulting children.

Princess Crabby calls a spade a spade, and notes the Grey Eminence's sense of humor.

Over at the Torch, a letter from Kandahar, and the Canadian Air Force puts its new toy to work. -the Armorer

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Andi sez: Watch out for them vocal Army wives... -the Armorer

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Speaking of strong women, after all that hoopla about the teen-aged beauty queen that stumbled and fumbled with the "Why people need more geography lessons" question, I ran across this little gem and thought, now there is the kind of beauty queen we need to represent the US: Mrs. Tennessee America Bitten by Rattlesnake, Saved by Mrs. Iowa

Reminds me of that song, "I can bring home the bacon. Fry it up in the pan. And never, ever let you forget your a man. Because I'm a WOMAN!"

-Kat

*A term of art from the artillery. Harassment and Interdiction Fires.

Back in the day, when you could just kill people and break things without a note from a lawyer, they were pre-planned, but to the enemy, random, fires at known gathering points, road junctions, Main Supply Routes, assembly areas, etc - to keep the bad guy nervous that the world around him might start exploding at any minute.

*Not really relevant to today's operating environment, right? But, it *is*

The UAVs (oops, can't call 'em UAVs anymore - they're now Unmanned Aerial Systems... some Colonel got his Legion of Merit for that change...), er, um UAS's we fly over Afghanistan and Pakistan looking for targets of opportunity are a form of H&I fires, if you really want to parse it finely. We just have better sensors and fire control now.

I call the post that because it's random things posted by me and people I've given posting privileges to. It's also an open trackback, so if someone has a post they're proud of, but it really isn't either Castle kind of stuff, or topical to a particular post, I've basically given blanket permission to use that post for that purpose. Another term of art that might be appropriate is "Free Fire Zone"

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Thank you. It's a hard job being an anti-fascist socialist these days.
 
Yeah, ya gotta keep an eye on those sneaky fascists, Alan. Once they're in power, they wanna run *every*thing. As opposed to those nice socialists, who just want to run -- uhhhhh -- *everything*...
 
Bill...LOL You're killing me. I was just thinking that same thing. I despise any attempts to create a Utopian "workers paradise", even if it is a washed out version because someone always wants to tell you that you aren't "utopian" enough. Then they want to arrest you or have you stricken from the "rolls" through some manner or the other. I say, give me some good ol' fashioned greedy capitalist laissez faire and let the chips fall where they may.
 
On another comment, you know what really stinks? To see "Westboro Baptist Church" from "Kansas". Gives Kansas an bad name. Then people don't want to come here because they get all freaked out about the "religious nut balls" who they think are running the joint because, you know, the DA went after late term abortions and under age abortions and under age sex via the "report as possible rape" laws that are supposed to protect the young from being exploited, but the news made it out to be "those darn evangelical Christian people messing in people's business". So, we add some fruit cakes who claim to be a "church" and the aryan nation trying to set up shop here and we're a bunch of racist, religious zealot nutballs. And, I'm complaining because I'm from Kansas, live in close proximity to Kansas and suffer for the bleed over. For the PGR and folks...I just want to say "Hoo-ah!", "Semper fi" and what ever else goes for the armed forces. Get some!
 
Give 'em a Bravo Zulu!, Kat. That covers the Navy.
 
So anti-fscism is now bad? You guys really have to drop the fantasies, figure out a principle and stick with it. And stay south of Canada as you might just run into a worker's paradise. We couldn't have that confusion unsettle your day dreams.
 
Heh...Alan, a little prickly are we? I have no problem with the anti-fascists. Even if they are socialists. I love those kind of socialists (big kisses). Just, when that's all done, please don't tell us we should be like Canada and build worker's paradise. I won't come up there (to stay) and you can make it all you want if you can.
 
Hey K-M, I don't want you guys to be like us or we would not be enjoying that 50% increase in spending power of the WPD (Workers Paridise Dollar) against the USD allowing me to head south for good shopping this weekend. ;-)
 
...we would not be enjoying that 50% increase in spending power of the WPD (Workers Paridise Dollar) against the USD allowing me to head south for good shopping this weekend. Alaaaan! C'mon down! And bring beer. Then you can tell me why, when offering to pay a cabbie in Montreal with his choice of WPD or the equivalent in USD, he'll grin and say, "We *like* green money up here" and snag the USD. Oh, yeah -- bring beer. You like our money, we like your beer -- a win-win situation...
 
Bring beer??!?!? What the hell do you think I am doing driving south to get other than great US craft beers. And picking a Montreal cabbie as a role model just does not work for me. Likely a Habs fan.
 
Alan -- River Horse: any of the winter ales, especially the Belgian. Just sayin'... Likely a Habs fan. Didn't know they still *made* Habitant Pea Soup. Big yellow can? Li'l picture of a coureur de bois as a trademark? Good stuff...
 
Thank you for the post and the link John. I hope you can join us in Vegas. Blog on! Rick Calvert, CEM CEO & Co-founder BlogWorld & New Media Expo
 
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