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Girl buried alive for talking to boys

February 04, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Religion

Lovely, wonderful people:

Media reports said the father had told relatives he was unhappy that his daughter – one of nine children – had male friends. The grandfather is said to have beaten her for having relations with the opposite sex.

A postmortem examination revealed large amounts of soil in her lungs and stomach, indicating that she had been alive and conscious while being buried. Her body showed no signs of bruising.

via Turkish girl, 16, buried alive for talking to boys | World news | guardian.co.uk.

I have a suggestion about the disposition of said father.

Donor Ceremony on Fort Hood TV

February 04, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Blood, Military

Scroll to 7:45 to see Julia Connor’s (the Newslady!) report on our ceremony. Stars Luke, Simone, Ronald, and Col. Braverman. Good job FHOT!

via DVIDS Fort Hood on Track – Jan. 29, Part 3.

More CIA triumphs unveiled

February 03, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Politics, Security, hypocrisy

Now what was it called when Nancy Pelosi accused the CIA of being less than truthful?

The CIA today was accused of lying to Congress and covering up its role in the deaths of two innocent Americans, a mother and her infant daughter, at the hands of the CIA and the Peruvian Air Force nine years ago.

via ‘Justice Denied’ in CIA Shootdown of Missionaries – ABC News.

Blood Donor Center opens in Pentagon

February 03, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Blood, Military, Politics

The Pentagon Blood Center finally finds a home!

Photo by Alex McVeigh

. Stephen Beardsley, Northern Regional blood manager for the Armed Services Blood Program, talks about his goals for the Pentagon Blood Donor Center, which just re-opened in its new location Jan. 22 during the open house.

via Blood Donor Center opens in Pentagon.

and yes – that is a very communal “suck it ARC” (vis Kathy Griffin)

Still not working

February 01, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Military, Politics, Security, Tech, hypocrisy

Just in case there was some extra tax money someplace, or a sensible person in the Tripe Department at the Pentagon:

Over the weekend, the Missile Defense Agency released news of another failed intercept test. And no, the interceptor didn’t fail to lift off or fly off course. This time, the tracking radar that wasn’t up to scratch.

via Missile Defense Test Flops as U.S. Unveils New Strategy | Danger Room | Wired.com.

R or D in charge, missile defense continues to be the worst idea ever (well, maybe except for this) and, no matter how much integrity or common sense our leaders pile on the smoking heap of fail that is, they can’t even fake this one.

Georgia soldier battles new enemy: Suicide

February 01, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Military, Veterans

Via Donna and Macon.com – one ballsy leader.  Can’t be easy for this crusty old CSM to tell his story, but he is because he wants to do right by his troops. This is a hard problem – maybe one of the “wicked” problems – faced by today’s military leaders. But the good ones do face it and more need to take it straight on.  We must all work together to change the culture that prevents even one possible intervention from happening because of shame, misunderstanding, or lack of resources.  Good on CSM Rhodes:

They’re the faces of men who, haunted by problems at home or memories of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — the dead children, the fallen comrades and the lingering smell of burnt flesh — pressed guns to their heads and pulled the triggers or tied ropes with military precision and hanged themselves.

“How many times have I written that letter in my head? I still think about suicide, but when I start thinking about it I have to think, ‘What’s the impact on everyone I care about?’’’

via Tough old Georgia soldier battles new enemy: Suicide epidemic – Local & State – Macon.com.

U.K. considering MSM donors (not journalists)

January 31, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Blood, Politics, hypocrisy

According to Blood: An Epic History…, gay people were among the best blood donors before the AIDS epidemic.  Many donation centers were located in large cities’ gay areas, which inadvertently worsened the plague.  The time is approaching when the US will have to work out a smarter risk calculation than NO  (via AABB update):

Survey: 77% of MSM willing to donate blood in the U.K.
An online survey showed that 77% of men who have had sex with men in the U.K. would give blood if there were no nationwide ban against them donating. Yusef Azad, director of policy and campaigns at National AIDS Trust, said the organization is working with authorities to re-evaluate the donation ban considering that MSM could represent 2.3 million more donors every year, as indicated by the survey.  PinkNews.co.uk (U.K.) (1/27)

Aberdeen laboratories developing new way to spread deferrals

January 31, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Blood, Tech

Factory farms, corporate inspectors, and blood products – what ever could go wrong with this?

IKOR aims to use hemoglobin from cattle as its raw material to develop blood replacement products for injured soldiers, Tye said. The goal is to heal their wounds more quickly and effectively, partly because the products can help deliver oxygen to the wound.The cattle byproducts would come from packing plants, where much of the blood from cattle goes to waste as the animals are processed.

via Aberdeen laboratories developing new blood replacement products | argusleader.com | Argus Leader.

Austin newspaper puts Veterans’ homelessness on frontpage

January 31, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Military, Veterans

Good on ‘em for reporting on this sorry situation.  IAVA is quoted.

And the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America organization says it’s concerned about another trend: Recent veterans are ending up on the streets faster than veterans of other conflicts. Most Vietnam veterans didn't wind up homeless for five to 10 years after that war, yet some Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are becoming homeless within 18 months of coming home, according to the VA.

Advocates hope an array of services and programs will help Iraq and Afghanistan veterans avoid the fate that befell tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans, who had few resources to help them avoid homelessness.

via More troops returning from urban warfare to battle homelessness.

Puppy of War

January 31, 2010 By: Jeffzed Category: Funny, Military

cute

It's just cute