Feb. 10th, 2010

Don....

Feb. 10th, 2010 02:42 am
I think I'll throw a name out... Don Slikkerveer. He was a good friend who died years after the Viet Nam War, fighting the demons that haunted him. He was a warrior, a military man. He never had it easy, working his way from recruit to the rank of Major, He served over 20 years, became a pilot, and flew his trusty transport plane on many a mission.

He saw the world, from the evacuation of the Congo as the Congo Crisis was all around him, to flying clandestinely into Laos and Cambodia during the Viet Nam War. He flew in peace time and he flew under fire, it didn't matter to him, he liked the challenge of delivering his payload t where it was needed. He flew relief supplies, he flew bodies back from 'Nam. He and his crew did what some pilots could only dream. He dropped 2000 pound bombs in the jungle to make landing zones. No, he didn't fly a bomber, but they just dragged the bomb out the back with a chute and watched it slowly fall to the ground.

He told of flying from 'Nam to Hawaii with a load of bodies and occasionally with some soldier needing to get home for an emergency. He told tales of a time. when making this long flight, he would cut off the inner engines and feather the propellers to reduce the noise. He also would sometimes use auto pilot and go to the galley to make coffee. One time a passenger asked who was flying the plane. He said 'George' was handling it, George being the nickname for his autopilot.

He flew to Laos and Cambodia to pick up stuff captured by tribesmen in their battles with North Vietnamese Regulars. He has pictures of Hmong villages, Chinese Tanks, and tribesmen standing proudly with their antique rifles. He captured the pride in these people who fought with us.

He flew most everywhere. The Congo, Libya, Lebanon, Dominica, Haiti, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Pakistan..... He dropped ammunition to fire bases in Vietnam, making sure the pallets landed inside the compound so the soldiers could fight to survive. He would return to base and inspect the plane, counting the bullet holes and get ready for the next flight.

I don't know why he entered my thoughts, but Don, you will be missed.
Wartime Prayer by Paul Simon.... something to think about

Prayers offered in times of peace are silent conversations,
Appeals for love or love's release
In private invocations
But all that is changed now,
Gone like a memory from the day before the fires.
People hungry for the voice of God
Hear lunatics and liars
Wartime prayers, wartime prayers
In every language spoken,
For every family scattered and broken.

Because you cannot walk with the holy,
If you're just a halfway decent man.
I don't pretend that I'm a mastermind
With a genius marketing plan.
I'm trying to tap into some wisdom,
Even a little drop will do.
I want to rid my heart of envy
And cleanse my soul of rage
Before I'm through.

Times are hard, it's a hard time
But everybody knows all about hard times.
The thing is, what are you gonna do?
Well, you cry and try to muscle through
Try to rearrange your stuff
But when the wounds are deep enough,
It's all that we can bear,
We wrap ourselves in prayer.

Because you cannot walk with the holy,
If you're just a halfway decent man.
I don't pretend that I'm a mastermind
With a genius marketing plan.
I'm trying to tap into some wisdom,
Even a little drop willdo.
I want to rid my heart of envy
And cleanse my soul of rage
Before I'm through.
A mother murmurs in twilight sleep
And draws her babies closer.
With hush-a-byes for sleepy eyes,
And kisses on the shoulder.
To drive away despair
She says a wartime prayer.
In a recent Voters for Peace email was this observation...

- Political independence from the two parties is very important. Both major parties have been captured by the corporate-military-media complex. The peace movement must not hesitate to support candidates from third parties, even if they are considered "unelectable." We have to build for the future and get out of the habit of voting for the lesser of two evils.

I agree.....
This is a wolf in sheeps clothing.... hidden behind the noble gesture to create jobs is this

"A draft of the roughly $80 billion bill, obtained by POLITICO, has a wide range of tax credits and job creation ideas, but it also includes provisions unrelated to jobs, including a reauthorization of the Patriot Act, infusion of new money to the Highway Trust Fund and extension of the so-called doc fix."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/32744_Page2.html#ixzz0f8AJJIUi
This link from an Alternet tweet is interesting reading The warning signs are there..








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