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LoonyFish
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posted May 14, 2006 04:10 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Greetings all!
I've been around LL awhile although I rarely post anymore. It is even more rare for me to post in GU, but this is a story that shouldn't be ignored.
It doesn't matter which side of the war argument you are on...THIS is outrageous!

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The problem is strictly from hunger;
BOB KERR. The Providence Journal. Providence, R.I.: Apr 26, 2006. pg. B.01

The Iraq war has been the war fought on the cheap: not enough body armor, not enough armor on vehicles, not enough night vision equipment.

It has been the war in which packages from back home have had to fill some crucial needs.

Now, we have chow call at the Greenwood Credit Union in Warwick, R.I. It’s the latest in home-front intervention. It’s partially in response to the unthinkable image of U.S. Marines approaching Iraqi citizens and asking for food because they do not have enough.

There’s a big barrel in the lobby of the credit union on Post Road in Warwick. It’s decorated with ribbons and it’s there because Karen Boucher-Andoscia’s son, Nick Andoscia, called and asked his mother to send food.

Nick’s a Marine corporal. He was in Afghanistan last year, where there was enough to eat. He’s in Iraq now even though his enlistment was up last year.

He’s one of those Marines who can’t walk away. His unit, the 3rd Battalion of the 3rd Marines, was headed for Iraq and he just couldn’t head for civilian life while those he had served with were heading to their second war.

"He extended," says Karen. "He told me, 'I really have to go. I can’t let my guys go alone.’ "

There are a lot of stories like that. We don’t hear them much. They’re kind of personal.

So Nick Andoscia went to Iraq. And hunger soon followed.

"I got a letter," says Karen. "And he had called me before that. He said, 'Send lots of tuna.’ "

Nick told his mother that he and the men in his unit were all about 10 pounds lighter in their first few weeks in Iraq. They were pulling 22-hour patrol shifts. They were getting two meals a day and they were not meals to remember.

"He told me the two meals just weren’t cutting it. He said the Iraqi food was usually better. They were going to the Iraqis and basically saying, 'feed me.’ "

Karen started packing in that wartime tradition as old as mothers and sons. She packed a lot of the packaged tuna, not the canned.

She happened to mention her hungry son to people she works with at Greenwood Credit Union, where she is a teller and has worked for 30 years.

Pounds and pounds of food started showing up amid the daily business of loans and deposits and withdrawals. Marianne Barao, the branch manager, said it could be done, the credit union could become the place where people help feed hungry Marines who are risking their lives on a skimpy diet.

"We sent out 51 pounds this week," says Karen. "There are customers coming in saying, 'What do you need?’ "

The credit union is paying the cost of packing and shipping.

Any packaged food is welcome. So are baby wipes because showers are even rarer than a full meal. And foot powder.

Nick Andoscia, who is 22, is due to come home later this year. He wants to study criminal justice, his mother says, then go to work for a fire or police department.

But for the next few months he will be on patrol in western Iraq, dealing with the heat and the dirt and the danger.

The last thing he should have to worry about is an empty stomach. The last thing he should have to do is approach Iraqis and ask for food.

You have to wonder what the gracious hosts must think when a fighting man from the richest country on earth comes to their door in search of something to eat.

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What indeed?

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"If immortality be untrue, it matters little whether anything else be true or not." - Buckle

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Mirandee
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posted May 14, 2006 07:05 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What a shame that our troops in Iraq have to ask the Iraqi people for food and write home to their families requesting food. Meanwhile Halliburton is raking in billions of taxpayers dollars over there. There is still billions of taxpayers dollars that have turned up missing and still haven't been accounted for to this date. Gee, I wonder where that went.

I saw the pictures of the kind of "armor" our troops have. They are plywood boards mounted on the sides of trucks. Don't stop bullets let alone mortar or bombs. But the Bush administration is not concerned with the safety or well-being of the troops. Just concerned with how much money they can make off the reconstruction of Iraq through lining the pockets of cronies like Halliburton.

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Mystic Gemini
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posted May 14, 2006 11:50 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Stupid piece of s*#@ government we have. I can't stand them.

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silverstone
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posted May 15, 2006 12:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Greeting to you all....

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Stupid piece of s*#@ government we have. I can't stand them.

Indeed... It is because it is all organized... If you ask me, I do not even think we help in electing the president... they make us think we do... they already know who is going to win... it is all organized. This is just me... but I believe that the next president will be related to Bush... again I think it is all organized.

Cheers,

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~*Silverstone~*

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pidaua
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posted May 15, 2006 01:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is what they are trained to do. It's not only in Iraq, but any time they go into the field.

They are given MRE's (a ready to go meal ration) along with whatever they bring and food that is provided.

The biggest problem is that they almost never have a solid bowel movement while in Iraq. They drink so much water, in order to stay hydrated and their bodies are not aclimated to the enviornment and how they cook food. Most of the cooks in the chow halls are from the area (Iraqi or Afghani) and use their own spices.

The MRE's are packed with vitamins, protein and much needed "good" fat to keep them going. But, like anyone in their 20's one soldier can eat more than a gaggle of middle age dudes. They also aren't privy to the snacks they normally would like to indulge in (cakes, ice cream, snicker bars).

When Mr. Leo has to go out to the flight line for a week in Germany, he has to pack along baby wipes (there are no showers on the flight line) his own ration of snacks (if he doesn't want to partake in the MRE's or other food provided) and Mountain Dew (his favorite). They can spend 2-6 days out there without being able to launder their clothes or take showers (bottled water to brush their teeth and baby wipe showers).

Our Soldiers are taught this in Basic and onwards. Often times they will send troops out to the woods in NC, AL, etc.. and leave them to find their own food, make their own clothes, cook their own food and make their own sleeping bags out of material.

I think sending food is an excellent idea and everyone wants their care packages. Are they hungry, most definitely, are they starving? No.. I doubt we'd kill our own guys because we are doing things on the cheap.

This is more of a political way to use something that has occured in every war where we send troops out on the line. Next thing you know someone will make a big boo hoo about them not being able to "call" enough or "write" enough letters. God, I wonder what the Civil War, American Revoltion and World War Vets would think how namsy pansy our Country has become when we b1tch about our poor troops having to use Baby wipes to wash themselves because they couldn't shower for 3 days.


On the other hand.... they are Marines and I doubt you'd see Army soldiers whining like that... LMAO... Go Army...

Just kidding people, I am not really bagging on the Marines

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TINK
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posted May 15, 2006 02:00 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for the inside info, pid. I work nearby the Credit Union and will be sure to drop off some stuff. In the meantime, I guess they say War is Hell for a reason.

I can't say I have much respect for the companies collecting a nice pile of taxpayer money though.

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