Live online The White House Bipartisan Healthcare Meeting

February 23rd, 2010

As a community Service I have accepted the invitation from the White House to share the live Video Feed of the Bipartisan Healthcare Reform Meeting. It will begin at 10:00 Am EST on 25 February 2010. Also included are two of the White house links The Second link is a page that includes links to the Republican ideas from both the House and Senate. You may want to take some time and peruse these sites as well as the White House proposals. I will post comments after the meeting, I encourage you to submit yours here as well. Thanks

The White House Healthcare Proposal

Healthcare Proposal Links

Attendees

The Invitees are included below the invitation also asked each of the four Congressional Leaders to bring four additional members of expertise or interest.

Bipartisan Health Reform Meeting
Blair House
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Members of Congress Invitation List:

Senator Harry Reid, D-NV, Majority Leader

Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY, Republican Leader

Senator Richard Durbin, D-IL, Majority Whip

Senator Jon Kyl, R-AZ, Republican Whip

Senator Max Baucus, D-MT, Chairman of the Finance Committee

Senator Chuck Grassley, R-IA, Ranking Member of the Finance Committee

Senator Tom Harkin, D-IA, Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

Senator Mike Enzi, R-WY, Ranking Member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

Senator Christopher Dodd, D-CT, Member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-CA

Representative Steny Hoyer, D-MD, Majority Leader

Representative John Boehner, R-OH, Republican Leader

Representative James Clyburn, D-SC, Majority Whip

Representative Eric Cantor, R-VA, Republican Whip

Representative Charles Rangel, D-NY, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee

Representative Dave Camp, R-MI, Ranking Member of the Ways and Means Committee

Representative Henry Waxman, D-CA, Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee

Representative Joe Barton, R-TX, Ranking Member of the Energy and Commerce Committee

Representative George Miller, D-CA, Chairman of the Education and Labor Committee

Representative John Kline, R-MN, Ranking Member of the Education and Labor Committee

Representative John Dingell, D-MI, Chair Emeritus of the Energy and Commerce Committee

My 30 Day Hub Page Challenge

January 2nd, 2010

As some of you may know, I publish articles about a range of things on a Forum called Hub Pages. I have, as of January first undertaken the 30 Hubs in 30 days Hub Challenge. Basically I have to write at least one article a day for the next month, I can take a day or two break but the 30/30 is the goal.
I will be writing on a host of subjects including “Big Boy Toys”, ‘on line’ money making opportunities (and scams), and continuing publication of The Cupboard Drawer Recipe Book. I will be updating my progress on this post weekly, but if you’d like to follow my progress you can receive email notification of new articles by signing up as a follower by following the any of the links in the widget, going to my profile and click on the “follow hmrjmr1” link.
If you get the writing bug you can sign up for Hub Pages as well, and join the over 120,000 writers. There is no cost to join; and who knows you may be able to establish some extra income. It is not a get rich quick scheme, It is an earn some income with a lot of hard work plan, that takes time to pay off. But is a great way to have your work read by thousands of people around the world (I already have over 200 followers in 65 counties and all 50 states). I will of course continue to post relevant content here but as I prefer to do original content on each site, I will not be doing as much repetition here as I have in the past.
Either way, I hope you’ll enjoy the posts and that each and all of you have a grand and Happy New Year!

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Remember PFC Bowie R Bergdahl

A look to 2010 for The GWT

December 28th, 2009

As we finish up 2009 and face a coming year of a tough fight with the Terrorists. I though it might be a good idea to post up this reminder and a call to action for those who can (it’s not as hard to help as you might think)

Here is a video reminder of what the Global War on Terror is all about. Please take a moment and listen to this video lets before reading further

2009 was a difficult year in the Afghanistan Theater of Operations. The Taliban and Al Queada have made some gains, particularly in the first part of the year. The situation was bad enough to warrant President Obama replacing the Commander; he did so and sent over 20,000 reinforcements immediately. This helped stabilize things but did not reverse many of the gains made by the Taliban.
This does not speak ill of the US and NATO military, there were not enough assets on hand to prevent this. The regrouping of the Taliban and Al Queada was allowed both by our failure to prevent their retreat years earlier, and Pakistan’s willingness to harbor them in the tribal areas of their country. Both were significant errors and history will record them as such.
The Pakistanis are to a degree seeing the elements of their error though many there are trying to separate the Taliban’s of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This is a fools error. The Taliban in Afghanistan persecuted their own people, through unrelenting sahira law, the atrocities on their women and children are well documented as are the more recent ones of the Pakistani Taliban. The blowing up of schools, whipping women in public, the suicide bombings throughout Pakistan, bear witness to the common brutality of all three organizations. They are no more or less evil and dangerous as the Nazis were. They are the same abomination wrapped in a false cloak of Islam.
We failed to stop the Nazi’s in the 1930’s when they could have been, we cannot afford to repeat this error in a Nuclear Age. They will not be limited to Afghanistan, Pakistan, or the other countries mentioned if they are successful. As an Old Soldier I understand this, and it is no surprise that our soldiers understand this as well. Not just the Officers, but PFC’s, SGT’s, and Civilian Contractors and DOD Civilian Employees all understand it as well. They are proud to be there at this time in history, making a difference by fighting this evil.

So here we are rolling in to 2010. Gen McChrystal asked for 40,000 more troops and between the US and our NATO Allies he will have them. We were recently reminded on Christmas Day that Al Queada is a determined Enemy and their reach in Yemen and throughout the northern countries in Africa, from Somalia to Nigeria to Egypt, Libya, Chad, and others. The war is not over yet and it is not confined to Afghanistan or Iraq. They continue to provide support and training to elements in the Philippines, Siri Lanka, and Malaysia as well.
We have had some recent successes in Yemen, and Pakistan, and challenges continue in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Now is the time America! This time in History we must continue with these operations and support these efforts. We must lay politics aside and be once a gain a United States of America, and when we roll on target we gotta roll in Jammin! We gotta a Roll in hot!

Here is your chance to make a difference! click the link above and email the POC at the bottom of the story and adopt one of our 3rd ID Heroes. Don’t wast any time do it now!
God Bless you and God Bless America!

We Be Jammin Alll Dayyy Long!

Remember PFC Bowie R Bergdahl

Merry Christmas My Friends

December 23rd, 2009

Well Folks, 2009 is rapidly coming to a close and it is time for a seasonal pause for reflection. It’s been over eight years since the start of the War on Terrorism and we still have troops deployed around the world fighting that fight. It is a necessary duty that they all understand and while there is no peace in sight for the coming year. They, I think more than anyone, hope for peace around the world however slim the possibility. Major General Tony Cucolo, Commander 3rd Infantry Division, with elements of the division in both Iraq and Afghanistan, summed it up best in his Holiday message to the Dogface soldiers of the 3rd ID, “Peace on earth to people of good will…all others must deal with us.” God Bless these soldiers, may they will ultimately earn the peace that we all desire; and God Bless their families who stand quietly by and endure the rigors and hardships of the loneliness and fear of their loved ones deployment.
Yet we must reflect on the meaning of Christ’s birth and the message it provides. As a father I was blessed twice to bear witness to the unequivocal miracle of the birth of my boys. There is some great comfort to know that God must have felt the same way at the birth of his son (so much so that he sent choirs of angels to sing the joy and give the message). It was not by accident that his message was one of peace, understanding, and commitment to God since that is what he was born to do. His message was clear and it resonates today, if but we are strong enough to follow it, protect it, and keep it well.
I also would like to share a story with you. FOB Hammer was built in 2007, and since it was a new camp we had to order all the MWR stuff from scratch. One of the requirements of our contract was to provide seasonal decorations in our MWR facilities. So in May 2007 I ordered appropriate decorations and the requisition was approved and on it went into the logistics system. At the time stuff like this just did not have a priority in the logistics chain, as it was the surge and beans, bullets, and bodies came ahead of everything else (not a complaint just a fact). At the End of Oct my Functional Area Manger Pennie Bannister, mentioned she had an extra artificial Christmas Tree and did I need one? She mailed it to me at her own expense through the APO. But that was all she had available no decorations. So come mid November, still no Christmas decorations, Then I got a Box for the MWR Coordinator from Packages from Home. It mostly had Christmas cards to give the troops so they would have some to mail home but in it were a few decorations, I had a couple rope lights as well that I had used DJ nights, and a phone call to my son Johnny got a couple of blowup yard decorations and some garland etc in the mail. Just enough to get a little bit in each of my MWR tents, and comply with the contract.
We received the Tree and it was too tall to put in the Rec Center Tent.
The Brigade Chaplain and I had scheduled Christmas Carol Karaoke in City Center tied in to the annual Christmas Bonfire for the Brigade. Time was getting close (20 Dec) when my box from Johnnie showed up and we sprang in to action. I say we cause the secret to this tree was Sedina.
Sedina is a Bosnian gal that was one of my MWR Coordinators. She had transferred to MWR from the Laundry Services Department so was learning as she went. I walked up to her after we got the tree put up on City Center stage, I handed her two boxes of Christmas Cards, a bag of paperclips, two bits of ribbon and tinsel and some candy canes and said “decorate the Tree, make it work, it’s all we’ve got” I walked away and hoped for the best. I got a call from her on the Radio about 5 hrs later, “Hammer Jammer 1 can you come to City Center? A client need to speak to you.”

Now you should know that a client meant some one from the Command Group on the FOB, a customer meant a troop but a client meant one of the Big Wigs. Off I toddled from the relative safety of my office expecting the worse because these kind of radio calls usually turned out that way. When I got to the City Center stage, there was the Brigade Chaplain, looking at the tree. My first thought was “he’s not gonna like it, and wants us to change it”. When he turned around he looked at me and said “I was looking for you to talk about the music for tomorrow but Who did this Tree? It’s the best tree on the FOB.” I have never before or since been prouder of the work we did for the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division than that moment and later for all the Christmas Holiday. I answered him that it was Sedina and introduced her to him. When she said hello with her Bosnian accent, he stopped for a moment and asked her where she was from. She replied and then he asked said “So are you Muslim?” She smiled and said yes, and he gave her a hug and said “God Bless you”.
Christmas Carol Karaoke, the Bonfire, the Christmas Day Football “Dustbowl” match between Officers and NCO’s and more stuff that (I honestly can’t remember it all) went well and got high praise from the command but none so high to me as the Chaplains that day. We were a Christmas cheer team of 24 Christians, Muslims, and Hindis serving the best soldiers in the world. All of us hoping that one day no one would need us there.

God Bless you all and Merry Christmas….

Christmas Support for our Troops

December 4th, 2009

As always, I hope this finds each of you and all of you in good health and cheer. Before I go on, a reminder, Today 4 Dec 2009 is the Priority and First Class Mail Deadline for stuff to reach the troops by Christmas.

Army Infantry Mom is a friend of mine on Hub Pages. She has a son in the Army that recently returned from Afghanistan, and is a real force for good on supporting our troops through her blogs and articles. I’ve put a link to one of her more recent posts on Hub Pages as she has done some thorough research on troop support organizations and she is a far better writer than I so, please follow the link below. I just wanted to add to that that it is never to late to show your support for these proud men and women serving us. So please give what you can be it a little or a lot, you will feel good and I can unequivocally guarantee that you will bring a smile.

God Bless and Take good care…

Christmas 4 The Troops >>&gt;

Here is another site you may find of interest, It’s hosted by Xerox Corp and is a way to send a Thank You Card for free to a troop. You don’t pick who it goes to but whoever gets it will be certain to appreciate the sentiments. Take a minute (that’s truly all it takes) and send one now. GBY

Lets Say Thanks >>>

As always if you have found this useful please pass along thanks….

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Hooah Mail Starts Today 1 Dec 2009

November 30th, 2009

ARMY Strong | Communications at the Speed of Life

A great new service has begun for our guys serving in Afghanistan. Hooah Mail is a program that originated with the British Armed Forces and was picked up by the Marines in 2004. It was recently contracted for the Army by the Military Postal Service (MPS) and is now available for most of our troops in Afghanistan; with more coming on line.
This is not an ‘Any Soldier’ service, you must register with the site, and mail can only be posted to an individual in a unit. So it is strictly for family and friends of service members deployed. It’s not an e-mail service either. You can think of it as electronically transported mail, your soldier will be delivered a sealed piece of mail, and the electronic system uses the same security as banks and financial institutions.
The site instructions are easy to follow, I would recommend that you compose your letter on a word processing document first and then cut and paste it into the form once you pull it up. The site has a 30 minute time out limit so if you are writing a long letter or you like to take your time composing your words. You could time out and lose your work. You might want to cruise through the FAQ before you write your first letter as the questions are right to the point and the answers easy to follow.
So follow the link and send your Huney, Son, Daughter, Mom, Dad, or Friend a Big Man Hug from Hammer Jammer 1! Hoooah!!

Hooah Mail LINK

Personal Security Measures for Military Families

November 29th, 2009

Recent events here in the US have led me to put this advice here in this format. Military families over seas are reminded on AFN that they must be aware of their surroundings and prepared to act when things don’t look right. The fact is that military families are a valued target of terrorists and setting all that and what it entails aside, while you could live in the cocoon of staying ‘On-Post’ most do not choose to and many work in surrounding communities here in the states. Some of those situational awareness tips included:
1. Do not keep to a routine; Vary your routes of travel to and from work and the times by 15-30 minutes. Do not make regular stops on the way to or from work.
2. Note and report vehicles that appear to be following you. Note the make and color of vehicles you see behind you both in the morning and afternoon. IF the same one pops up pay attention to details like the driver and license number if you can. Then report it to Military Police.
3. Note and report vehicles that are occupied and sitting in places they can observe the gates or fence line on Post. Especially if they are talking Pictures.
4. Stay out of dark places when you are alone. Most kidnappings, robberies and rapes are targets of opportunity as opposed to planned assaults.
5. Personal Defense: I only recommend arming ones self with lethal weapons to those who can regularly practice the use and get training before licensing. For most Military Families this is not practical in the States and certainly not overseas.
6. There are some personal defense items that may well be practical to carry and use in an emergency. Some of the better ones are in the widget below, but I again caution you that you must practice the ‘immediate action’ use of these regularly. Just putting it in your purse among all the other stuff will not do when you need it. If you fail to use it properly it could well be used against you, so weigh these options very carefully.

The Active Shooter Scenario –

You’re in the Mall, or your insurance office, or your stock brokers and suddenly you hear gunshots, The shots are close! What do you do? Where do I go? How do I get to Safety? Here are Homeland Security Guidelines on how to respond to an active shooter situation. The key element is to make an immediate assessment and follow a plan. In these times of terrorism, disgruntled employees, and sick individuals, along with plain old criminals it is wise to take a moment, read this article, and then as you travel and do chores, go to the mall, enter any confined space, take a couple seconds to make a quick plan for emergency exits. If you practice this it soon becomes routine and you will find that you always have a plan at hand.
Folks in Europe Africa and the Middle East have been dealing with this for even longer than we have here with the IRA in the 70’s and 80’s, the Bader Meinhoff Gang in the 80’s, and the Arab Israeli conflict since 1947 . The actions listed below have worked and saved lives, The key is have a plan, stay as calm as you can, and if you are in immanent danger, then fight like your life depends on it because it does.

HOW TO RESPOND
QUICKLY DETERMINE THE MOST REASONABLE WAY TO PROTECT YOUR OWN LIFE.
CUSTOMERS AND CLIENTS ARE LIKELY TO FOLLOW THE LEAD OF EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS DURING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATION.
Contact your building management or human resources department
for more information and training on active shooter response in your workplace.

WHEN AN ACTIVE SHOOTER IS IN YOUR VICINITY
HOW TO RESPOND
1. EVACUATE
• Have an escape route and plan in
mind
• Leave your belongings behind
• Keep your hands visible

2. HIDE OUT
• Hide in an area out of the active
shooter’s view.
• Block entry to your hiding place
and lock the doors

3. TAKE ACTION
• As a last resort and only when
your life is in imminent danger.
• Attempt to incapacitate the active
shooter
• Act with physical aggression and
throw items at the active shooter

WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ARRIVES ON THE SCENE
1. HOW YOU SHOULD REACT WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ARRIVES:
• Remain calm, and follow officers’ instructions
• Immediately raise hands and spread fingers
• Keep hands visible at all times
• Avoid making quick movements toward officers such as
attempting to hold on to them for safety
• Avoid pointing, screaming and/or yelling
• Do not stop to ask officers for help or direction when
evacuating, just proceed in the direction from which
officers are entering the premises

CALL 911 WHEN IT IS SAFE TO DO SO

2. INFORMATION YOU SHOULD PROVIDE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OR 911 OPERATOR:
• Location of the active shooter
• Number of shooters, if more than one
• Physical description of shooter/s
• Number and type of weapons held
by the shooter/s
• Number of potential victims at the location

RECOGNIZING SIGNS
OF POTENTIAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
AN ACTIVE SHOOTER MAY BE A CURRENT OR FORMER EMPLOYEE. ALERT YOUR HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT IF YOU BELIEVE AN EMPLOYEE EXHIBITS POTENTIALLY VIOLENT BEHAVIOR. INDICATORS OF
POTENTIALLY VIOLENT BEHAVIOR MAY INCLUDE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:

• Increased use of alcohol and/or illegal drugs
• Unexplained increase in absenteeism, and/or vague physical complaints
• Depression/Withdrawal
• Increased severe mood swings, and noticeably unstable or emotional responses
• Increasingly talks of problems at home
• Increase in unsolicited comments about violence, firearms, and other dangerous weapons and violent crimes

In the Military we always said “Failure to plan is planning to fail”. The above actions do work, they soon become second nature if you practice developing the plan everywhere you go and reconfirming it every time you go back.

Cyber Monday Shop for your Troopies Remember Friday Dec 4th is the Deadline for Priority Mail to Afghanistan/Iraq

Here are some great Karaoke Download Deals

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Brigade Quartermasters is a great provider for stuff your troops can use.
Cyber Sale Monday

Second Spin is a cost effective way to load your troop up on movies and games.
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Free Christmas Cards and Project Ideas for Military Families

November 28th, 2009

During the Holiday times (especially now between the mailing deadlines and early shopping) it is often times hard for you Warrior Princesses to keep the children focused and busy while you are doing some of the ‘Adult’ Chores, like wrapping presents. Here are some ideas for projects that you can easily download and have the kids personalize to send off to your soldier with his box of goodies. This is the kind of stuff that gets hung up in his sleeping area, or work space, and further is brought home and kept for the memories. When it’s personal from you and the kids it is treasured and the love is felt every time you huny lays eyes on it.
For Elementary School Teachers, or Church Group Leaders these are some great projects to use en-masse for Troop Support Ideas during the Holidays as it gets younger Children involved and contributing to sending a personal greeting to those who serve.
I’ve also included ‘Word Plays’ Hub page profile as this writer has many and varied project ideas like this so you might want to become a fan so you can receive emails when a new article is posted.

Recipe of the Day : Hungarian Cubed Steaks

Free Christmas Coloring Pages

Free Winter Snow Victorian Cards

Free Antique Toys Christmas Cards

Free Vintage Angels Clip Art

Hubber Word Play Profile Page

A Thanksgiving Message from Hammer Jammer 1

November 25th, 2009

As always, I hope this finds each and all of you in good health and cheer. Thanksgiving is a day we give pause and Thanks for the good things in our lives and I have much to be thankful for. I have been blessed to have a large extended family of friends, including you. I have been blessed to live in ‘interesting times’ though many think of it as a curse, I would not trade a minute of the history I have lived, unless by doing so those I had lost might live. I am blessed to be a part of a fraternity of servant soldiers, to the greatest nation ever devised by man. I am blessed by God with a life to give as a servant of democracy and now to those who serve.
In that light I ask for all who read this to pause, reflect and give thanks for those who serve on freedoms frontier, and pray for their safe return to home and family. Pray too, that their mission is accomplished wherever they may be. Happy Thanksgiving to all and God Bless…

Christmas Shopping for Soldiers

November 9th, 2009

Good Day Folks! As always I hope this finds you in good health and cheer. Well today is 9 November and the deadline for priority mail to Iraq or Afghanistan is only 25 days away. Parcel Pos only four days and SAM and PAL in between. So here are some shopping opportunities and I would remind you that even with doing your shopping online you need to give a couple days leeway for your on line retailer to get the products in the mail. This time of year it can take two or three days so start shopping or surfing now. You still have time to do the holidays My M&Ms but remember they don’t ship via APO so it takes ten days to get your product and then you need to turn around and get them in the mail.
Here is another idea from The Warrior Princess, once a month sleep on a fresh pillow case for one night, remove it fold it up and send it to your soldier. You can add your special perfume if you want but I can tell you that your essence will be there whether you do or not. It is a great comfort when deployed to lay your tired head on a pillow that smells of home and huny. Now this does not work in reverse as all you’ll get is a dirty dusty cover, which will probably make you sneeze all night.
So shop away and remember to pack the love with every box…..God Bless you and your Soldier

Recipe of the Day
Green Pepper Meat Loaf



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PS Just a reminder I am not a paid spokesman for any products offered here. I put this stuff here because I have used it and found it useful, or I figure you will find some utility in it.
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