I have to admit I ‘missed’ this one, but Al’s point is VERY valid… $251 times how many retirees? That equals BIG $$…
Once again borne by the military!
You can read the whole post HERE…
Sigh… It just keeps getting better and better… NOT!
h/t Al
Their link is HERE
h/t JP
It’s called the Masters at Augusta. Now I know Snigs hates it, cause she has to put up with the idjits and assholes, but it’s some of the finest golf played in the USA.
And today was no exception…
Bubba Watson, a character who never met a hook or a slice he didn’t like, hyper, jittery, prone to blow up at the wrong time; hit what can only be called a great shot out of the pine straw 50 feet into the rough on Number 10 and put it on the green, while Louis Oostuizen who had also missed his tee shot came up short from the second cut of rough…
Bubba made the putt and literally broke down in tears, and interestingly enough, was congratulated by a number of the other pros who had stuck around to watch… You don’t often see that anywhere, but Bubba is well liked by all the pros out there for his attitude and upbeat way of dealing with life’s little issues…
He admitted in the interview after the win, he’d never gotten this far even in his dreams, and didn’t even know what to say…
Congrats Bubba, and well done for never giving up!!!
Easter, also known as Resurrection Sunday, celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, and rose from the dead after three days on Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday marks the end of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting, prayer and penance, and is followed by a 50-day period called Eastertide, which ends with Pentecost Sunday.
The celebration of the resurrection of Jesus is observed as an Easter Vigil (also known as Paschal Vigil) in Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and some Anglican churches, and “Sunrise Service” in many Protestant churches. Borrowing from the Jewish tradition, a liturgical day begins at sunset, and thus the Easter Vigil begins between sunset on Holy Saturday and sunrise on Easter Sunday. The Easter Vigil service moves from darkness to light, symbolically re-enacting the Easter story of Jesus rising from the dead. The service begins outside the church where the priest lights and blesses a fire. A Paschal candle, representing the Risen Christ, is lit from that fire. The candle is processed through the church, and the Exsultet, Easter proclamation, is sung. Passages from the Bible are read, the Gloria and Alleluia are sung, and the Eucharist (or Holy Communion) is celebrated. In many churches, this is also a time when new members are baptized into the Church in accordance with ancient tradition. The “Sunrise Service” is similar, but held outside early in the morning on Easter Sunday, so that attendants can see the sun rise.
And it is celebrated across many faiths in many countries… Enjoy the day, regardless of your religious preference!
North Korea has put at least four Sang-O and Yono subs to sea in advance of their planned ‘satellite’ (read ICBM test) launch next week.
Japan is polishing up their missile shield, vowing to shoot it down if they are ‘threatened’ by either the missile or debris, and the South Korean Navy is weapons free if they take any incoming after the incident last year with the patrol boat sinking.
You can read the entire article HERE.
And the US response???
Apparently sitting on our hands, again… dammit…
We CANNOT continue this level of appeasement in the international community and expect our military to continue to be ‘safe’ in the various locations where we operate.
This administration needs to go in Nov ’12 period!!!
Remember- Relect NONE is 2012!
Oh yeah, and AD, TOTW, and MD your ‘new’ ambulance is ready…
As AOA alludes to HERE, ya just don’t mess with em…
Sitting at IAD waiting on the airplane, I start talking to a young lady (mid-20ish) with a Texas drawl; come to find out she is an Air Force SP, currently stationed in Germany. Grew up in Grapevine, been in the AF 5 years. Her job? Sniper!!! Her back up job? SAW!!! She’s about 5’9″ probably 130ish pounds. I ask he why the SAW and she says she is the biggest person on her response team! AND she’s the best shot in the division (hence the sniper designation). She pulled out her laptop and proved it with pics from the range in Germany, with her down on an M-24 and a pic of her holding a B-2 target with all rounds in the 10 ring from 600 meters!!!
And she rattled off ballistics quicker than I could!
Color me impressed (yet again) aby the quality of the folks out there one the pointy end!!!
Just got back from dinner…
Oysters, $3.75/doz 🙂
Sleep and back to the airport tomorrow…
Y’all have a good one!!!
First from AOA–
• They operate and drive carriers, submarines, battleships, etc that are small floating cities unto themselves. They work in efficient harmony, constant danger, unending stress. . . and yet look at how many actively seek to re-enlist.
• They staff, maintain and operate Air Force bases all over the world that ARE small self-contained cities. The Wing Commander, usually in his late 30’s/early 40’s is the mayor or city manager, Base Commander as the mayor pro-tem, etc and the purpose of these cities is to maintain, operate and fly the most sophisticated aviation machines ever known to mankind and do so with a safety record that is unparalleled.
• Army bases/posts/forts have the manpower, hardware and artillery to virtually wipe any city in the world off the face of the map, and the infantry’s heart and soul is made up of young men still in their teens.
When is the last time anyone has seen that kind of cohesiveness, efficiency and unit-integrity in the private sector?
I sure as hell haven’t and after leaving the Air Force and earning my degree, I started at the bottom and retired from a corner office–and worked on both coasts and everywhere in the middle.
In the military, if you f’d up, someone got hurt. . . or worse. In the civilian business world, if you f-up, you generally get promoted because to punish you would invite a lawsuit and “wrongful termination” or allegations of a “hostile work environment.”
Hostile work environment my ass. Try a pitching, rolling carrier deck, or up/downloading nukes on a B-52 or B-1, filing out the back of a C-130 in turbulent skies because you’re an airborne soldier and that’s how you get delivered to the scene of YOUR work environment.
Try a job in which you’re paid a fifth, or less, of what the same or a similar job in the private 8 – 5 sector pays and nobody is going to ever scream or shoot at you.
Hostile work environment my ass.
What’s hostile is the attitude too many of our great “academic” and political thinkers have towards those who wore the uniform, who wear the uniform, and who desire to wear the uniform.
There is where MY hostility gets directed.
Well written my friend!
But remember that this is a very old problem. It goes back as long as there have been people who were willing to fight for others who are either unable or unwilling to go in harm’s way to protect their fellow citizens.
Rudyard Kipling put it far better than I ever could.
Tommy
I went into a public-‘ouse to get a pint o’ beer,
The publican ‘e up an’ sez, “We serve no red-coats here.”
The girls be’ind the bar they laughed an’ giggled fit to die,
I outs into the street again an’ to myself sez I:
O it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ “Tommy, go away”;
But it’s “Thank you, Mister Atkins”, when the band begins to play,
The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play,
O it’s “Thank you, Mister Atkins”, when the band begins to play.
I went into a theatre as sober as could be,
They gave a drunk civilian room, but ‘adn’t none for me;
They sent me to the gallery or round the music-‘alls,
But when it comes to fightin’, Lord! they’ll shove me in the stalls!
For it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ “Tommy, wait outside”;
But it’s “Special train for Atkins” when the trooper’s on the tide,
The troopship’s on the tide, my boys, the troopship’s on the tide,
O it’s “Special train for Atkins” when the trooper’s on the tide.
Yes, makin’ mock o’ uniforms that guard you while you sleep
Is cheaper than them uniforms, an’ they’re starvation cheap;
An’ hustlin’ drunken soldiers when they’re goin’ large a bit
Is five times better business than paradin’ in full kit.
Then it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ “Tommy, ‘ow’s yer soul?”
But it’s “Thin red line of ‘eroes” when the drums begin to roll,
The drums begin to roll, my boys, the drums begin to roll,
O it’s “Thin red line of ‘eroes” when the drums begin to roll.
We aren’t no thin red ‘eroes, nor we aren’t no blackguards too,
But single men in barricks, most remarkable like you;
An’ if sometimes our conduck isn’t all your fancy paints,
Why, single men in barricks don’t grow into plaster saints;
While it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ “Tommy, fall be’ind”,
But it’s “Please to walk in front, sir”, when there’s trouble in the wind,
There’s trouble in the wind, my boys, there’s trouble in the wind,
O it’s “Please to walk in front, sir”, when there’s trouble in the wind.
You talk o’ better food for us, an’ schools, an’ fires, an’ all:
We’ll wait for extry rations if you treat us rational.
Don’t mess about the cook-room slops, but prove it to our face
The Widow’s Uniform is not the soldier-man’s disgrace.
For it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ “Chuck him out, the brute!”
But it’s “Saviour of ‘is country” when the guns begin to shoot;
An’ it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ anything you please;
An’ Tommy ain’t a bloomin’ fool — you bet that Tommy sees!


