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While political debate over American Sniper grows, U.S. veterans are finding the space they need to talk about their own war stories. By Samantha Laine Staff Writer
10 years of service. His 2012 memoir, also titled “American Sniper,” bluntly illustrates the realities of war and the trauma experienced by many vets. Why has the movie sparked so much debate? Critics say the movie unashamedly glorifies war while also showing the deep disconnect between civilians and the military. Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone described the antagonist as a “killing machine with a heart of gold,” and questioned the accuracy of the simplified depiction of the Iraq war. The really dangerous part of this film is that it turns into a referendum on the character of a single soldier. It’s an unwinnable argument in either direction. We end up talking about Chris Kyle
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Since the film opened earlier this month, “American Sniper” has stirred up passionate responses from critics and supporters alike. What began as a surprise box-office hit, raking in $105 million its opening weekend, is now a flashpoint for conservative and liberal views of the Iraq war. The movie follows the life of Chris Kyle – one of the deadliest snipers and a U.S. Navy SEAL – and his deployment on four tours to Iraq. During this time, he was credited with 160 kills before he was honorably discharged in 2009 after CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Variety.com reported that Jason Hall, the film’s screenwriter, has received over 250 Facebook friend requests from several generations of veterans and their families. According to Hall, some of the veterans felt trapped with their own experiences of war, and watching the film is what enabled them to finally begin those difficult conversations.
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and his dilemmas, and not about the Rumsfelds and Cheneys and other officials up the chain who put Kyle and his high-powered rifle on rooftops in Iraq and asked him to shoot women and children. After the film debuted, filmmaker Michael Moore aired his grievances with any sniper on Twitter, sparking even more controversy: “My uncle killed by sniper in WW2. We were taught snipers were cowards. Will shoot u in the back. Snipers aren’t heroes. And invaders r worse.” But perhaps the voices who can shed the most light on this movie are those who have been on the battle field themselves. Many combat veterans have seen the movie, and while they agree or disagree with the portrayal to varying degrees, many argue that
the film successfully accomplishes one goal: Giving vets an arena to talk about their own war experiences. Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin spoke to People Magazine about her friendship with the real life Chris Kyle, and the impact he had on her son Track, who was deployed to Iraq in 2008. “[My son Track] has met enough ‘celebrities’ to not be star struck, so when he said the most impressive opportunity [he’s] had over all these years was meeting Chris Kyle – and he’s ‘the one’ Track really wanted to meet – that said it all,” Ms. Palin told People Magazine. “The only poster on his wall was Chris Kyle, even before Chris’ horrific murder. And my son has the bumper sticker on his refrigerator, reading: ‘God bless our troops. Especially our snipers.’ He knows who deserves America’s respect.” Variety.com reported that Jason
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Hall, the film’s screenwriter, has received over 250 Facebook friend requests from several generations of veterans and their families. According to Hall, some of the veterans felt trapped with their own experiences of war, and watching the film is what enabled them to finally begin those difficult conversations. “It’s like ‘goal accomplished,’ in my mind,” Hall said, reported Variety.com. “People are talking about this. They are talking about this war. They are talking about these soldiers and who these guys really are. And the soldiers are talking about their experiences, sometimes for the first time.” Colby Buzzell, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, published a piece on TheGuardian.com after its criticism compelled him to see the film – in spite of being advised by a mental health physician that veterans should not watch war movies. One of the criticisms
of the film is the unvarnished violence, but Mr. Buzzell finds it difficult to understand how war is to be portrayed if not with violence. “Kyle was a Navy SEAL – he didn’t enlist in the Peace Corps. What else do civilians think that combat soldiers to do?” Buzzell said in the article. “He followed the rules of engagement and, if anything, was a pretty squared away soldier – one I’d be honored to serve along side – and, if people think that the real Kyle was a monster for doing the job that our country sent him to do, then that must mean that they think I’m a monster as well.” The difficulty is that war is more complex than any Hollywood film. Adrian Bonenberger, who was deployed twice to Afghanistan as an infantry officer, felt he was in the minority of veterans who was not impressed by the film. However, he said that while the film may not reflect the complexity of war, it is necessary for civilians to see war depicted, face its brutal reality, and honestly confront how the country handles its actions overseas. “This awareness is urgently needed, much more so than any selfish personal desire for entertainment or enlightenment,” Mr. Bonenberger wrote in The Concourse. “If this film inspires conversations about cultural imperialism – and how simplistic and reductive philosophy, combined with exposure to violence and moral injury, can twist and distort a decent human being – so be it. Everyone should see this movie. But you shouldn’t necessarily believe it.”
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Will Chris Kyle’s family have to pay Jesse Ventura $1.3 million? By Jacquenline Andriakos People.com Former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura insisted the family of Chris Kyle “hasn’t suffered one dime of monetary loss” due to his defamation suit win against the late Navy SEAL. But Ventura may have spoken too soon. On an episode of his podcast ‘We the People with Jesse Ventura,’ Ventura explained there were still many “misconceptions” about his recent lawsuit. Ventura claimed Kyle falsely accused him of saying he hates America and that the SEALs “deserve to lose a few” in the war. Ventura was awarded $1.8 million in damages: $500,000 for defamation and $1.3 million for unjust enrichment. “The jury gave me what they felt I was damaged. The majority of that money is going to my attorney. Again, this will cost the Kyle family nothing for the lie that was written about me,” Ventura said in the podcast. Ventura also said Kyle’s widow Taya had her expenses “paid entirely from a giant insurance company.” But Ed Huddleston, a lawyer for the Kyle estate, says this is a premature assumption.
“It is not true that the insurance company is currently agreeable to cover the entire judgment. At present, the insurance company’s position is that it would only cover $500,000 of the judgment if the judgment becomes final. That position leaves the Estate at risk for the remaining $1.3 million if the judgment becomes final,” Huddleston says in a statement to PEOPLE. Huddleston adds that the publisher and insurer have been supportive of Taya and her family. “Both HarperCollins and the insurance company have gone the extra mile to ease the emotional trauma to Chris’s widow and her young children,” he says. The legal team plans to appeal the case. But a representative for Ventura tells PEOPLE, “If the Estate has a dispute with its insurance company over the scope of coverage, no one in the Ventura camp is privy to those details. All we know is what the policy says, and it is written broadly enough to cover all of the damages awarded.” In January 2012, Ventura filed the defamation lawsuit against Kyle after claims in Kyle’s 2012 bestselling VENTURA, cont’d. on Page 22
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When the husband of one of my close friends was killed in Iraq, she slipped an E.E. Cummings poem into his casket before he was buried at Arlington. That poem ran through my mind, in verses and lines, like a skipping CD, the whole time I watched “American Sniper” in the theater this past weekend. the boys i mean are not refined they go with girls who buck and bite
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I’ve read many commentaries about this movie in the past week, most of them heralding it for telling the wife and family side of war. It’s true. More than any war movie I’ve seen – and loving a man who lives at the ‘tip of the spear’ means that I’ve seen most of them – “American Sniper” touches on what war was like for Taya Kyle, Chris Kyle’s wife. It tells what war is like for all the wives. I do mean wives. I say ‘wives’ and not ‘spouses’ intentionally, though I’ve been conditioned to correct myself on this, because most, if not all, of the spouses of military operators are women. That this is the first movie to humanize the wives of warriors – to make us out to be more than ribbon-festooned cheerleaders – is almost offensive. It is, or should be, obvious to everyone that
combat exposure is not the sum total of a warrior, and that war does not only affect the warrior. But – and I think Taya Kyle would agree with me on this – to say that the movie tells the whole family story would be like saying that ping pong at the Rec Center tells you all you need to know about Wimbledon. There is no way a movie can truly show the family side of war, but at least this one tried.
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My husband and I watched the movie together, sitting in a packed theater in a town that has few veterans and even fewer – if any – operators. I glanced around at our fellow movie goers, many overweight, most missing the inside jokes sprinkled throughout the film. I smiled to myself, proud of my husband, knowing that none of the others in the theater knew that the guy in the third row had lived through encounters exactly like the ones on the screen; knowing that these are the people we sacrifice to save. A couple sitting behind us brought their children, who looked to be about two and four years old. My husband and I — parents of young children ourselves — were disgusted with that couple. Only someone who has no concept of how awful war can really be would choose to force visions of it onto the innocent. Their innocent. Our own children were one block away, at a drop in childcare center. Playing. Laughing. Being kids. He goes away to war, and I make do without him, so that our kids won’t have to see it here.
We signed on for this war together.
We signed on for this war together. He, to fight it. Me, to hold his life together so that he can leave. He, to keep the bad guys ‘over there.’ Me, to give him a life to come home to. He, to place himself directly in front of the worst the world has to offer. Me, to be the place where he can go to rest. It takes a special kind of man to volunteer to run toward the ugliest of fights. It takes a special kind of woman to let him. In the movie, when Chris and Taya first meet, she tells him that she would never date a SEAL. When my husband and I first met and he told me he was in the Army, I told him, “So long as you aren’t one of those psycho killers.” We laugh about that now. the boys i mean are not refined they cannot chat of that and this they do not give a fart for art they kill like you would take a piss I got my college minor in studio art. I can chat expertly about “that and this.” I was a Journalism major and well into a career as a newspaper reporter when I met my soldier. I harbored no visions of deployments or camouflage back then. I did not want to be a warrior’s wife. I never imagined that my vacuum cleaner would break because it sucked up a brass shell casing or that my dryer’s lint screen would be dotted with orange foam ear plugs. I did not know that I would come to find the smell of Army – dirt, sweat and metal – sexy. That the sound of ripMILITARY WIVES, cont’d. on Page 20
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By Burt Keefer AmericaWorking.org Our country was founded and built upon Christian faith and morals and this Land belongs to “We the People,” which means God’s family. Twenty-seven out of 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence had seminary or bible school degrees, we have faith. God has blessed us for 238 years as a nation but over the years we as a nation have taken our eyes off of God and placed them upon earthly and sinful treasures, the very same sins we read about Israel in the Old Testament. We are up against insurmountable odds from our own government, 50% of world governments, Federal Reserve, banks, Wall Street, national debt, U.S. currency, United Nations, Department of Homeland Security, FEMA camps, securing America’s borders, illegal aliens, threats of Islam, secret societies, the wealthiest people in the world, New World Order, dependence of foreign oil, 49% of America is on government aid, unemployment of over 20%, Supreme Court, our educational system, Social Security, taxes, health care, not supporting made in the USA, supporting Israel, and taking God out of our country. So what is our answer? Our faith, patriotism and unity has always been our strength and we must return to our roots. A nation without God will be a nation no more. We are
talking about a revival, divine intervention and a spiritual awakening to bring all Christians together as ONE. We believe that we must raise a faithful and true Christian as our Presidential candidate and to ignite God’s revival within us. What we must do is to tell the truth, spiritually and politically even if it’s painful or inconvenient. We must have the willingness and desire to correct the wrong that we all have been a part of. We must educate everyone on the true plans of our enemies and the consequences of being spectators. We are American born and raised and we are filled with faith and patriotism and we have hunger to be free and we will not allow any man or government to take that from us. Slavery is a gift and desire of man, freedom is a blessing and gift from God, but it’s up to us to pick and choose which one it will be. It is in our hands to restore our land, one faith, one flag, one language, one country, the question for all of us is, what will be our ANSWER.
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It’s all ‘Cake’ for Jennifer By Liz Smith, Tribune Media “Most o our assumptions have outlived their uselessness,” said philosopher Marshall McLuhan. Now we are reaching a saturation point in stories about Jennifer Aniston and how she failed to get a nomination for her movie “Cake,” and that there’s no justice in show biz. These articles emphasize that she is lovely, not unhappy, not miserable, not mourning Brad Pitt at all — which we have kept saying over and over, in column after column, but nobody pays us any attention. Her serious movie “Cake” wasn’t released wide until last weekend. (It had a “qualifying” run in December,
to make it eligible for the Oscar nod it didn’t get. Never mind the competition this year was fierce.) Hollywood possibly thought “Cake” was too “stunty” — with Jen a bit overweight, scarred, no makeup. Not that those gimmicks have stopped other stars from winning awards (Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman — remember the nose!) As effective as she was, perhaps this transition was too sudden. Aniston — looking ravishingly attractive on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter — will likely achieve “respect” in a more normal dramatic way. She’s got the chops, but is very much defined by her rom-com image, and by assumptions.
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All female ‘Ghostbusters’ cast revealed By Natalie Finn The director of the upcoming all-girl Ghostbusters reboot has lined up Melissa McCarthy,Kristen Wiig, and Saturday Night Live players Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, confirming the news by sharing pics of all four actress-comediennes on Twitter. Of course, by all-girl cast, we mean that the four principal characters first played by the pretty perfect foursome of Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson in the 1984 original directed by Ivan Reitman will now be women. The remake will of course be a reunion for Bridesmaids director Feig and stars McCarthy and Wiig...and maybe Murray, who has been historically adamant about not wanting to do a thirdGhostbusters film, would now
be willing to do a cameo? He did get half his dream cast! Asked by Access Hollywood about the planned female-centric reboot back in September, Murray called it a “grand idea” and proceeded to suggest both McCarthy, his co-star in St. Vincent, and Wiig as potential paranormal activity investigator-eliminators.
“Melissa would be a spectacular Ghostbuster,” he also told the Toronto Star. “And Kristen Wiig is funny—God, she’s funny!” The question on much of Twitter’s mind at the moment—when a person with a concern can get a tweet in edgewise amidst all the rejoicing—is: Who is going to play Janine, the Ghostbusters’ bespectacled, crushing-onEgon secretary who likes to read and also plays raquetball originated by the spot-on Annie Potts?
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• Saddam Hussein orders Iraq invasion of neighboring Kuwait • Operation Desert Shield begins as the U.S. and the UK send troops to Kuwait • Earthquake in Iran kills 50,000 • Nelson Mandella is released from prison in South Africa after 28 years • Margaret Thatcher announces her resignation as British PM after John Major is chosen to lead the country and conservative party • Opposition parties in South Africa are legalized and Nelson Mandella becomes leader of the African National Congress (ANC) • The Leaning Tower of Pisa is closed to the public due to safety concerns of it falling over
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• GM launches the Saturn model cars • The most complete skeleton of a T-Rex, named Sue, is found in South Dakota • America’s favorite animated family, “The Simpsons,” is aired on Fox for the first time • U.S. enters a major recession • A fire at an unlicensed social club called “Happy Land” in NYC kills 87 • President George Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev sign a historic agree- ment to end production of chemical weapons
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• Space Shuttle Discovery places the Hubble Telescope in orbit, revolutionizing astronomy • Tim Berners-Lee publishes a more formal proposal for the World Wide
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Web and the first web page is written • Microsoft releases Windows 3.0 • Space Probe Voyager, launched in 1977, photographed the solar system at a distance of 3.7 miles from the sun • 18 years after its launch, space probe Pioneer reaches a distance of 46.5 billion mikes beyond all planetary orbits • Depletion of the ozone layer is discovered above North Pole • First in-car One of the largest and most well-preserved Tyransatellite navigation sysnosaurus Rex fossilized skeletons is found by paleontologist tem is sold by Pioneer
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Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota in August of 1990. The skeleton was named “Sue” after the person who discovered it. “Sue” was over 90 percent complete and measured about thirteen feet all and forty feet long. A team of six uncovered the skeleton over about seventeen days to remove “Sue” from the bluff where she was discovered. Chicago’s Field Museum eventually purchased the specimen for over 8 million dollars and spent tens of thousands of hours preserving and assembling one of the most important dinosaur discoveries to ever be seen.
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Words of wisdom from FB coaches “ The only qualifications for a lineman are to be big and dumb. To be a back, you only have to be dumb.” — Knute Rockne Knute Rockne — Notre Dame 1. “It isn’t necessary to see a good tackle, you can hear it! 2.”Show me a good and gracious loser, and I’ll show you a failure.” 3. “I’ve found that prayers work best when you have big players.” Bear Bryant — Alabama 1. “If you want to walk the heavenly streets of gold , you gotta know the password, “Roll, tide, roll!” 2. “I make my practices real hard — because if a player is a quitter, I want him to quit in practice, not in a game.” Wally Butts — Georgia “In Alabama, an atheist is someone who doesn’t believe in Bear Bryant.”
Darrell Royal — Texas 1. “Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad.” 2. “They cut us up like boarding house pie, and that’s real small pieces.” 3. “We live one day at a time and scratch where it itches.” Walt Garrison — Oklahoma State “I asked Darrell Royal, the coach of the Texas Longhorns, why he didn’t recruit me. “He said, “Well, Walt, we took a look at you, and you weren’t any good.”
Lou Holtz - AR — MN — Notre Dame — SC 1. “Motivation is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated.” 2. “The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.” Bobby Bowden — Florida State 1. “Son, you’ve got a good engine, but your hands aren’t on the steering wheel.” 2. “After you retire, there’s only one big event left, and I ain’t ready for that.” John McKay — USC 1. “We didn’t tackle well today, but we made up for it by not blocking.” 2. After USC lost 51-0 to Notre Dame, his post game message to his team was, “All those who need showers, take them.”
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Duffy Daugherty — Michigan State 1. “I could have been a Rhodes Scholar except for my grades.”
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2. “Football is NOT a contact sport, it is a collision sport. Dancing IS a contact sport.” Spike Dykes / Texas Tech 1. “They whipped us like a tied up goat.” 2. “Oh, we played about like three tons of buzzard puke this afternoon.” Frank Leahy — Notre Dame “A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval study hall.” Woody Hayes — Ohio State “There’s nothing that cleanses your soul like getting the hell kicked out of you.” Bob Devaney — Nebraska “I don’t expect to win enough games to be put on NCAA probation. I just want to win enough to warrant an investigation.”
“ Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble the football” — John Heisman
terms — Truman’s and Eisenhower’s.” Joe Namath — Alabama “When you win, nothing hurts.” Erik Russell — Georgia Southern “At Georgia Southern, we don’t cheat. That costs money, and we don’t have any.
Shug Jordan — Auburn “Always remember Goliath was a 40 point favorite over David.”
Bowden Wyatt — Tennessee “My advice to defensive players is to take the shortest route to the ball, and arrive in a bad humor.”
Murray Warmath — Minnesota “If lessons are learned in defeat, our team is getting a great education.
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CHARGERS REPORT With estimates ranging anywhere between $27 million and as much as $40 million (following cuts and salary restructures) to spend in free agency this year, GM Tom Telesco appears to have a favorable amount of money to not only keep some players in-house but also make a splash in the free agent market. As with every team in the NFL, the first priority is to re-sign as many of your own quality free agents you hope to keep. Last offseason the Chargers targeted inside linebacker Donald Butler as the player to keep. Speculation this year has left tackle King Dunlap and cornerback Brandon Flowers as Telesco’s top players of choice to bring back into the fold. The Chargers have a number of starters on both sides of the ball who are unrestricted free agents. As the coaches continue their end of the season player evaluations the question becomes which names do Telesco and Co. deem worthy of keeping and what names are they willing to let go? For this article we will concentrate on the offense and follow-up with the defense in the next issue.
Big decisions for Telesco in free agency
According to Spotrac, six of the Chargers’ top 10 free agents (based on 2014 their cap hit) reside on the offensive side of the ball. Here’s a list of the six players and where their salaries ranked them amongst the top 10. With a salary of $6,150,000 center Nick Hardwick topped the list. After 10 years as the leader of the offensive line, many believe Hardwick will call it a career after spending the entire 2014 season – save for an opening game start against the Cardinals – on injuredreserve. Second on the list is
wide receiver Eddie Royal at $5,000,000. The 28-year-old Royal could draw some interest in free agency after another productive year where he finished second on the team with seven touchdown receptions. Running back Ryan Mathews’ $3,612,000 is fourth. Voted by teammates as the Chargers’ Offensive Player of the Year in 2013, he finished an injury-laden 2014 with career-lows both in carries [74] and yards [330]. Offensive guard Jeromey Clary’s $3,300,000 is ranked fifth on the list. Having missed the entire 2014 season due to injury, Clary retired last month after playing nine solid seasons as a sixth-round draft pick out of Kansas State in 2006. Left tackle King Dunlap’s $2,425,000 contract comes in at No. 7 on the salary list. Coming off the best season of his career, Dunlap was voted Lineman of the Year by his
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Kid Rock has thoughts on ‘American Sniper,’ Seth Rogen and Michael Moore By Rob Dean Like an international quagmire with no clear signs of an exit strategy, the controversy surrounding American Sniper continues. Previously, Seth Rogen tweeted that the Clint Eastwood film reminded him of the fake propaganda film glorifying a Nazi sniper in Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds.” While he was quick to clarify that he wasn’t equating U.S. Troops with Nazis or anything that inciting, this wasn’t reasonable enough for the writer of “Bawitdaba.” Kid Rock took to his website to praise the film’s real-life soldier, Chris Kyle, while also calling out Rogen and Michael Moore (who had qualms of his own with the film). Writing with the same fevered inspiration that led to “American Bad Ass,” Rock said: “F--- you Michael Moore, you’re a piece of s--- and your uncle would be ashamed of you. Seth Rogen, your KID ROCK, cont’d. on Page 20
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A guy has a talking dog. He brings it to a talent scout. “This dog can speak English,” he claims to the unimpressed agent. “Okay, Sport,” the guys says to the dog, “what’s on the top of a house?” “Roof!” the dog replies. “Oh, come on...” the talent agent responds. “All dogs go ‘roof’.” “No, wait,” the guy says. He asks the dog “what does sandpaper feel like?” “Rough!” the dog answers. The talent agent gives a condescending blank stare. He is losing his patience. “No, hang on,” the guy says. “This one will amaze you.” He turns and asks the dog: “Who, in your opinion, was the greatest baseball player of all time?” “Ruth!” goes the dog. And the talent scout, having seen enough, boots them out of his office
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onto the street. And the dog turns to the guy and says “Maybe I shoulda said DiMaggio?”
a neighbor to take the seat?” The man shakes his head. “No,” he says. “They’re all at the funeral.”
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Two campers are hiking in the woods when one is bitten on the rear end by a rattlesnake. “I’ll go into town for a doctor,” the other says. He runs ten miles to a small town and finds the town’s only doctor, who is delivering a baby. “I can’t leave,” the doctor says. ‘But here’s what to do. Take a knife, cut a little X where the bite is, suck out the poison and spit it on the ground.” The guy ruins back to his friend, who is in agony. ‘What did the doctor say?” the victim asks. “He says you’re gonna die.”
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It’s Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, and a man makes his way to his seat right at center ice. He sits down, noticing that the seat next to him is empty. He leans over and asks his neighbor if someone will be sitting there. “No” says the neighbor. “The seat is empty.” “This is incredible,” said the man. “Who in their right mind would have a seat like this for the Stanley Cup and not use it?” The neighbor says, “Well, actually, the seat belongs to me. I was supposed to come with my wife, but she passed away. This is the first Stanley Cup we haven’t been to together since we got married.” “Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that. That’s terrible... But couldn’t you find someone else, a friend or relative, or even
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A young boy enters a barber shop and the barber whispers to his customer, “This is the dumbest kid in the world. Watch while I prove it to you.” The barber puts a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters in the other, then calls the boy over and asks, “Which do you want, son?” The boy takes the quarters and leaves. “What did I tell you?” said the barber. “That kid never learns!” Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store. “Hey, son! May I ask you a question? Why did you take the quarters instead of the dollar bill?” The boy licked his cone and replied, “Because the day I take the dollar, the game is over!”
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A woman walks into her doctor’s office and says, “Doctor, I need to lose weight fast.” The doctor replies, “Instead of putting food in your mouth, try putting it up your butt.” Two months later, she comes in and says, “Doctor, it’s a dream come true. I’m half the size I was.” But the doctor notices that she is bouncing up and down. He asks, “Where did you get this twitch?” The woman replies, “I don’t have a nervous twitch; I’m chewing bubble gum.”
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How things have changed in 100 years 1. Pneumonia and influenza 2. Tuberculosis 3. Diarrhea 4. Heart disease 5. Stroke • The American flag had 45 stars... • The population of Las Vegas, Nevada, was only 30! • Crossword puzzles, canned beer, and iced tea hadn’t been invented yet. • There was neither a Mother’s Day nor a Father’s Day. • Two out of every 10 adults couldn’t read or write and only 6 per-
This will boggle your mind, I know it did mine! The year is 1914 One hundred years ago. What a difference a century makes! Here are some statistics for the Year 1914: • The average life expectancy for men was 47 years. • Fuel for a car was sold in drug stores only. NOVELTIES & GIFTS • Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub. • Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone. • There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads. • The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph. • The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower. • The average U.S. wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour. • The average U.S. worker made between $200 and $400 per year. A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year; dentist $2,500 per year; a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year; and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year. • More than 95 percent of all births took place at home. • Ninety percent of all doctors had NO COLLEGE EDUCATION! Instead, they attended so called medical schools, many of which were condemned in the press AND the government as “substandard.” • Sugar cost four cents a pound. • Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen. • Coffee was fifteen cents a pound. • Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo. • Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering into their country for any reason. • The Five leading causes of death were: For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • advertising@militarypress.com
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a fetal position and stay like that for hours. The movie didn’t show how you must use every ounce of energy just to exist through the two days of wondering if you’re a widow yet, and then relaxing a bit on the third day because the casualty notification team has not come. If he were dead, they would have been here by now. That friend who put the poem in her husband’s casket, she and I used to talk about casualties a lot. In one of our conversations she said, “You’re strong. When it happens, you’ll be okay. It will make you sad, but it won’t destroy you.”
“When,” not “if”
She corrected herself immediately, but it had already been said. It felt like a “when” to me in those days. I attended so many memorial services for friends then. It seemed like there was at least one every month. It seems like those days are behind us now. Like we The movie didn’t are the lucky ones. The ones who got away. But I’m sure it felt like that to show what came next I wished it would have. The throw- Taya Kyle, too. “American Sniper” is a excellent ing up, reflexively, again and again, out of pure fear. The dry heaves, streams of film, deserving of all the praise it is resnot, and the feeling of your own body ceiving. It has started a long overdue temperature dropping as you curl into conversation, about warriors, and fam20 February 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS
ily, and life after war. About PTSD and what it really means. About the nature of people who will give absolutely everything they have – their arms, their legs, their minds, their years, their families, their memories, their lives – for something bigger than themselves. For their friends. For their country. For their childrens’ futures. the boys i mean are not refined they shake the mountains when they dance Rebekah Sanderlin is an Army wife, a mother of three and a professional writer. She writes the Must Have Parent column for Military.com. Her work has been published nationwide including in The Washington Post, The New York Times, National Public Radio, CNN, and in Self and Maxim magazines. She currently serves on the advisory boards of the Military Family Advisory Network and Blue Star Families.
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people carry around with them on their mobile devices have the capability to eavesdrop on their activities. “Consumers trust first and verify never,” Miliefsky says. “As a result, most of their smartphones are infected CHARGERS with malware that they trust in the Cont’d. from Page 16 form of some kind of useful app or who had an impressive rookie season at game.” right tackle in 2013 lining up next to Miliefsky offers these tips for oust- Clary who was at right guard). ing those spies inside the phone: At approximately $8.3 million over • First, assume you’ve already been the salary cap, the Arizona Cardinals compromised. It’s nice to think all is will save $9.3 million by cutting wide probably well, but most likely it’s not. receiver Larry Fitzgerald. With Royal’s Somewhere in the phone the spies are status uncertain the Chargers will be at work and it’s time to take the privacy in the market for another receiver even behaviors and privacy policies of these apps more seriously. STORAGE • Verify the behavior and privacy risks for apps before installing them. Do some research and ask the question: “Why does this app need GPS, microphone, webcam, contacts, etc.?” Most apps don’t need these ports unless they want to invade your privacy, Miliefsky says. Find an alternative before installing risky apps. • Do a smartphone version of spring cleaning. Delete all the apps you don’t use that often. Replace the apps that take advantage of too many of your privacy settings, such as GPS, phone and text-message logs, with similar apps that don’t. • Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, Near Field Communication and GPS except when you need them. That way, Miliefsky says, if you are at a local coffee shop or in a shopping mall, no one can spy using nearby (proximity) hacking attack. They also can’t track where you were and where you are going on GPS. • Check to see if your email has put a tracer on you and your phone. “If you use a Google email account and have an Android phone, you’d be surprised that even with your GPS off, it’s trackFor advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • advertising@militarypress.com
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