At the end of September the army gave Joe two weeks wages and told him to live on them for a month.
I guess we should have jumped up and down about it but, well, I'm not sure we even considered it. I hate authority, but I'm cowed by it. I guess, that's why I hate it.
And if Joe hadn't been living with us he'd have probably ended up on the streets. Perhaps that was the intention- that he'd get himself in such a fix that he'd go running to his Sergeant Major asking to be taken back.
The Prodigal returns.
But that's history now. He's toughed out the lean times, and now they've paid him what they owe. It makes it possible for him to take a grip on his life. And the first thing he's done is sign up for a course in gym work.
There was an article in the paper a day or two back about how morale in Joe's old regiment is shot to pieces. They got sent to Iraq to fight a war that many of them considered illegal and wound up doing dirty police work in and around Basra, dealing with a populace that mainly didn't want them there. No wonder they're not feeling too good about themselves.
I'm not invoking hellfire, but I'd like to see those who were responsible for getting us into this war punished. Bush and his gang. Blair and his gang. We know they lied; so why are they still there? Like I said, I don't want them to burn, I just want them driven from office- with mockery.
I guess we should have jumped up and down about it but, well, I'm not sure we even considered it. I hate authority, but I'm cowed by it. I guess, that's why I hate it.
And if Joe hadn't been living with us he'd have probably ended up on the streets. Perhaps that was the intention- that he'd get himself in such a fix that he'd go running to his Sergeant Major asking to be taken back.
The Prodigal returns.
But that's history now. He's toughed out the lean times, and now they've paid him what they owe. It makes it possible for him to take a grip on his life. And the first thing he's done is sign up for a course in gym work.
There was an article in the paper a day or two back about how morale in Joe's old regiment is shot to pieces. They got sent to Iraq to fight a war that many of them considered illegal and wound up doing dirty police work in and around Basra, dealing with a populace that mainly didn't want them there. No wonder they're not feeling too good about themselves.
I'm not invoking hellfire, but I'd like to see those who were responsible for getting us into this war punished. Bush and his gang. Blair and his gang. We know they lied; so why are they still there? Like I said, I don't want them to burn, I just want them driven from office- with mockery.
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Date: 2005-11-01 06:26 am (UTC)Every morning when I get up and hear the news I have this overwhelming sense of dejavu. I was listening this morning to a story this morning that suggested the judge in Tom DeLay's hearing should recuse himself - because the political wheels in Texas are turned by money - much as anywhere else, of course - but there is no way that the judge can be 'impartial'. I'm afraid I haven't explained it well...but anyway, it's getting scary to live here.
I'm glad Joe got out, and I'm glad he's okay.
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Date: 2005-11-01 11:17 am (UTC)That won't happen, but at this point we have a lame duck Presidency.
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Date: 2005-11-01 04:26 pm (UTC)In my younger days I was mad for Pierre Elliot Trudeau, prime minister of Canada. But these days, Canada has her own problems.
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Date: 2005-11-02 01:45 am (UTC)We have the same problem in Britain. One reason Blair is still in power is that the alternatives are all so uninspiring. The Conservatives- the party of opposition- have had three leaders (all useless) since John Major lost the 97 election to Blair and are currently in the process of electing a fourth.
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Date: 2005-11-02 01:24 am (UTC)But, FWIW, I've met other large organisations with this "you can have your pay when it suits our admin system" attitude - it's not just the army. I worked as a graduate student for the (then) polytechnic who reckoned that I should put in a claim at the end of the month for hours worked, and they'd pay it when they ran payroll next month. In other words: come off the dole at the end of September, and, if we get the paperwork sorted, we'll pay you at the end of November...
So this one may be cock-up rather than conspiracy.
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Date: 2005-11-02 01:37 am (UTC)My experience of dealing with the army over these past few months has convinced me that it's a pretty inefficient organisation.
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:16 am (UTC)But I would love to see the history books in 20 years time and show them.
Poor Joe, at least he had a family who loves him and could look after him.
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:53 am (UTC)Blair is reportedly very much concerned about his legacy.
Hehhehhehheh!