September 23, 2008
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8:56 A.M.
Jesus H. Christ, somebody clone me and do it right now. I’ve been up on the site/computer for nearly four hours because I’m communicating (on the machine) with everyone from site staff to pundits, bloggers, publishers, talk show hosts, readers,reading comments, readying to roll out the video, blah blah and not one post until this. And I find an email from Breitbart that says under Subject: “You Were At Top Of His Blogroll” and I’m like, who’d I piss off now and get dumped by along with some angry story, and I open it to see that Bane has died. Not in a good mood. I suggest you all get off this site right now. Anyone who gets close, dies. Too many Marines, too many family members, too many friends, too young for it all, all of us. Hell, maybe it isn’t me, maybe it’s just life and war. But…death does follow me around too often, too closely, I can assure you that. It’s as if I wear him like a sweater. Even the Marines sensed it, some got scared. I began to know precisely when explosions would come, would announce them, and , they came. A Platoon Sergeant even banned me for the last two weeks, with as honest and concerned a look as one could have: “I just want everyone to get home safely. You’re not doing anything wrong, it’s just with two weeks to go, I’m not chanceing anything, not even luck.” But the Captain overruled him and I’d go out with the platoon in the Captain’s vehicle. Another journalist went to Iraq and he brought my name up to a Marine. “Yeah, Pat was great, but he was an IED magnet.” Maxim chose the name “Angel of Death” for my article. I wasn’t sure what the hell they meant by that. I wanted to know. I called the editor in chief, Jimmy Jellinek, and asked him. “You were an angel for going out there; it was deadly, you know, full of death. Plus, it’s a cool Slayer song and our readers will recognize the title”. Oh, okay.
However, on a brighter note, “Where do we find such men?”: For next week we’re going to have two different guests on “The Jihadi Killer Hour”. First hour of The Hour will be Part 3 with Corporal Rock, second hour will be with another Marine Hero Gunny (Gunnery Sergeant) Nick Popaditch aka “The Cigar Marine. (Patdollard.com, home of Marine Heroes; and I’m not kidding at all. Cpl. Rock was repeatedly called a hero in the press for fighting both the wars simultanouesly, or the war on both its fronts simultanously, however you prefer to look at it, by fighting it on the worst battlefield in Iraq, Ramadi, and in the press and halls of congress).
As LBA said of Gunny Popaditch’s book, “You can’t put it down. After reading the book, I can’t help but think of the line from the song Amazing Grace: I once was blind but now I see.”
A reminder of just a little that happened after Cpl. Rock called Harry Reid a “douchebag” and explained to him why we had to stay in Iraq, an admonition that has proven Corporal Rock better at determining America’s fate vis a vis the war than the man chosen to lead as insiginificant a body as the United States Senate:
REID-RIPPER FIRES UP GIS
By GEOFF EARLE NY Post Correspondent
April 26, 2007 — WASHINGTON – An outspoken Marine who lambasted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid from the front lines for declaring defeat in Iraq has become an overnight hero among active and retired military personnel.
Cpl. Tyler Rock, who is stationed in Ramadi, is “becoming legendary” among the troops, wrote a civilian medic stationed in Baghdad – just days after The Post reported Rock’s missive.
“Yeah, and I got a quote for that [expletive] Harry Reid,” Rock wrote. “These families need us here.”
After publishing Rock’s candid remarks from Iraq, The Post has been inundated with letters of support for Rock from men and women who have worn the uniform, applauding the Marine from Camp Lejeune, N.C., for his courage and service.
“That corporal spoke for us all,” wrote Jeff Crenshaw, a Marine vet of Iraq.
“We are so sick of hearing how we are losing. We are tired of being told we cannot win. We are the greatest fighting force the world has ever known. We can win this if America will rediscover her spine and intestinal fortitude.”
“Corporal Rock, you can share a foxhole with me anytime!” said retired Navy Seabee Bill Robinson. “I’m a two-tour Vietnam vet and I watched the cowards like Harry Reid cause us to lose that war and I won’t stand by and let them lose this one.”
“God bless you, Tyler, and all who serve with you. You are a shining example of courage in a world full of bootlickers and cowards.”
“I am angered and offended beyond words that the Senate majority leader of my country could say that this war is lost while my brothers, sisters and I are STILL fighting the war,” wrote John D. Howe, an Iraq war veteran in South Carolina, who said he’ll probably get shipped back to the front in July.
“The marines I served with believed (and still believe) that we are winning this war,” adding Reid should resign for “hurtful and outlandish” remarks.
Pat Dollard, a Hollywood agent-turned-reporter, posted Rock’s comments on his Web site. The Drudge Report then picked up Dollard’s story.
12:22 P.M.
I’ve finished hiring the staff for my annual Oktoberfest party on October 4 -5.

Heidi’s sister, Anne, in Munich. She misses Anne very much. I wish she was here, too.
5:22 P.M.
Be afraid. Be very afraid. Listen twice. Do what needs to be done. Take action. The action taken by all true patriots throughout recorded history. The actions of all men who truly shape and create history. The men who move the world. Yes, you. I’m talking to you. You’re more ready than anyone. Become an “activitst”, take action.
“A key theme of his discussions in Baghdad….they are poltical pawns…he tried to Commander in chief with Petraues…these are not the actions of a leader, they are the actions of a con-artist.”
A little warning:
7:07 P.M.
In a just world:
11:15 P.M.
“Deep Thoughts” Quote of the Day:
James Hooker on Bane, who passed away yesterday.
” it was all his fault I´m over here (at Pat Dollard.com) hanging out with the boys and girls your mother warned you about.”
12:46 A.M.
I’m sorry for all my sins. But there’s way too many amends to be made. But the universe is fair, because I’m surrounded by ghosts that carry my punishment.
12:55 A.M.
Up first, Liar. He’s been there, done that. And holy , McCain’s favorite movie is about a man who gives his life for his country, and Hussein’s is about a succesful criminal enterprise run covertly behind a series of lies, and ruled by one man’s iron fist. Is that interesting? Uhmm…..



