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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:02 PM
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Elizabeth Edwards post on the One America Blog - Lots on my mind....
Edited on Fri Feb-10-06 05:04 PM by Catchawave
Reference: http://blog.oneamericacommittee.com/story/2006/2/9/181820/1596

Lots on my mind.
By Elizabeth Edwards in News
2/10/2006 at 12:28 EST
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Lots on my mind. The education article in Time has a lot of people talking, finally, about an education system that is complacent about producing winners . . . and losers. The supposed upcoming release of Medicare Prescription Plan Version 2.0 - when what seniors need is a patch for the existing plan. I could go on, but I want to talk about Soldiers for the Truth.


I've been busy writing my book, and I have spent a lot of time looking over old Stars and Stripes newspapers and my father's and grandfather's lists of duty stations. So the military was on my mind this morning, when I heard Lt. Col. Roger Charles, USMC Ret., on Washington Journal on C-SPAN. Col. Charles is President of Soldiers for the Truth, a non-partisan web-based education group advocating for the best possible equipment, training and leadership for those defending our country. Hard to argue with that goal, although, of course, some callers to Washington Journal suggested it was part of a liberal agenda to embarrass the President. Col. Charles talked about a lot of issues, but it was a story he told about body armor that provoked me to write about him today. Our military uses Interceptor body armor. For thirty years Interceptor has used fixed plates, front and back, to protect our troops. Improvements have been made over the years, but the basic technology is the same. The limitations in the technology mean that there are vulnerabilities on the sides and shoulders where the plates do not cover, and the limitations also mean at least eighty percent of Marines who died from torso wounds might have survived if their body armor had had more complete coverage, according to an Armed Forced Medical Examiner report looking at Marines killed in action in Iraq. Think about it. Eighty percent might have survived.

Is there anything better than Interceptor out there? Turns out there is, and what's more the Army has known about it since 1996. Dragon Skin body armor was commercially developed and units were provided to the Army in 1996 by the manufacturer, but Army Acquisition stayed with the Interceptor, a product developed through the Army Acquisition process. Is Dragon Skin better? Well, it is more flexible, and it provides 140% of the coverage of the Interceptor, with much smaller side and shoulder gaps. The Secret Service guarding the President must think it is better - they wear it. (No one knows what the President wears.) It is more expensive than Interceptor, although a large contract could bring that gap down, and we are talking about saving lives here, so price tags $3000 apart seem inconsequential. If you bought a single unit on the market today, you would pay top dollar and it would cost about $5,000 - which is probably what the mother of a Special Ops soldier headed to Afghanistan paid when she bought him Dragon Skin for Christmas. But he was not permitted to wear it. In fact, he was threatened that if he died with the Dragon Skin on, his family would be denied the military death benefit of $400,000. How angry does this make you? I hope that mother told her son to wear the armor, that she'd forego the chance at the death benefit for the chance to hug her son again.

Thank goodness for groups like Soldiers for the Truth. Visit their website at <http://www.sftt.org/> and see if you agree with me that these patriots are continuing to serve their country well after they have retired from our Armed Forces.

EDIT to add thanks to Benny for posting this on DU's John Edwards Supporters forum :hi:
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stevedeshazer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:07 PM
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1. Great to see
Looking forward to the book. :)
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Stand and Fight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:08 PM
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2. Recommended! n/t
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:16 PM
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3. Lots of great Dems out there
Always good to hear from Elizabeth. K&R
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 07:39 PM
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12. There really are - Dems with guts and intelligence. Lots of backbone.
Edited on Fri Feb-10-06 07:39 PM by glitch
Quite a few heroes in my opinion. We just won't get to hear about them from the corporate media. Now, fortunately, we can hear from them without the "gatekeepers", in blogs.
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spuddonna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:19 PM
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4. Kicked and Recommended! Great article, Elizabeth! :)
This whole issue of losing your death benefits if you use the Dragon Skin armor just makes me see red...

These families and soldiers are being shat upon by the DoD. Rumsfeld and the brainiacs that came up with this policy should be slapped...
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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:40 PM
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6. We're all seeing red with this administration ....
I'm bitching on a whole 'nother thread about why we're holding a "bake sale" to raise 10 million dollars to rehab the injured warriors. Great cause for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Foundation, but GE and Halliburton won't contribute :shrug:

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ginnyinWI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:30 PM
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5. Recommended
Let's get this up on the Greatest Page, ok?
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mikelewis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:43 PM
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7. Kicked and nominated...
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DoYouEverWonder Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 05:48 PM
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8. This how you support the troops
Not by sticking a vinyl ribbon on your car.

Go Elizabeth!

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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 06:07 PM
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9. i wish he would run for president
he`s been my guy ever since he decided he ran for the nomination. he is one of the few guys that was raised in a working class family and that goes along way in my book.
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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-11-06 12:22 PM
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13. Me too, and, he's
the only Democrat my rethuglican-warhawk husband likes. Speaks volumes for crossover appeal :kick:
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Sugarcoated Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 06:11 PM
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10. I hope we can assume her cancer is in remission
Lots of prayers and good energy to Mrs. Edwards - you are an inspiration too us. Thanks for the good energy and support back!
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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-10-06 06:20 PM
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11. Elizabeth supported Cindy, even when it wasn't politically correct...
From: www.oneamericacommittee.org

Casey Sheehan was born May 29, 1979, the first born child of Cindy and Pat Sheehan. It was a long labor. Fifty-one days after Casey was born, our first child, Wade was born, also after a long labor. They started school the same year, played the same games, watched the same television shows, loved the same country. On April 4, 1996, three weeks after going to Washington as a winner in a national contest about what America meant to him, Wade died in an automobile accident. On April 4, 2004, eight years later to the day, Casey, who loved his country enough to wear its uniform, died in Iraq. Cindy and Pat's hearts broke, as had ours.
We teach our children right from wrong. We teach them compassion and honor. We teach them the dignity of each life. And then, sometimes, the lessons we taught are turned on their heads. Cindy Sheehan is asking a very simple thing of her government, and she and her family, and most particularly Casey, have paid a very dear price for the right to ask this.

Cindy wants Casey's death to have meant as much as his life - lived fully - might have meant. I know this, as does every mother who has ever stood where we stand. And the President says he knows enough, doesn't need to hear from Casey's mother, doesn't need to assure her that Casey's is not one small death in a long and seemingly never-ending drip of deaths, that there is a plan here that will bring our sons and daughters home. He doesn't need to hear from her, he says. He claims he understands how some people feel about the deaths in Iraq.

The President is wrong.

Whether you agree or disagree with every part, or any part, of what Cindy wants to say, you know it is better that the President hear different opinions, particularly from those with such a deep and personal interest in the decisions of our government. Today, another voice would be helpful.

Cindy Sheehan can be that voice. She has earned the right to be that voice.

Please join me in supporting Cindy's right to be heard.

I grew up in a military family. My father and my grandfather were career Navy pilots. I saw what it meant to live a life every single day when the possibility of an honorable death is always there, at the dinner table, on the playground, at the base school. Will someone's father not come home tonight? And I didn't just feel the possibility, I saw the real thing, and, believe me, it stays with you, it changes you.

I also saw, then and more recently as I campaigned across this country and spent time with courageous military mothers and wives, how little attention is paid to the needs and the voices of military families. It has to change. The sacrifices that our military men and women make assure us that we have the strongest military in the world, but the sacrifices that their families make are too often ignored. The President's cavalier dismissal of Cindy Sheehan is emblematic of a greater problem. This is a mother who raised her son to love his country enough to serve. This is a mother who lived the impossible life of a mother of a soldier serving in Iraq, unable to sleep when he sleeps, unable to sleep when he is on duty, unable to watch the television, unable to stop watching the television.

And when the worst does happen, when the world comes crashing down and she puts the boy she bore, the boy she taught, the boy she loved in the ground, what does that government say to her? It says we'll do the talking; we don't need to hear from you. If we are decent and compassionate, if we know the lessons we taught our children, or if, selfishly, all we want is the long line of the brave to protect us in the future, we should listen to the mothers now.

Listen to Cindy.

Join me so Cindy knows we believe she has earned the right to be heard.

Elizabeth Edwards

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mzmolly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-11-06 01:32 PM
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14. I adore EE.
She is so amazing, I look very forward to her book.

K & R
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