• General

    Memorial Day: Thank You

    President Bush’s Memorial Day Radio Address:

    THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This Memorial Day weekend, Americans pay tribute to those who have given their lives in the service of our nation. As we honor the members of our Armed Forces who have died for our freedom, we also honor those who are defending our liberties today.

    On Friday, I met with some of the courageous men and women who will soon take their place in the defense of our freedom: the graduating class of the United State s Naval Academy. These new officers will soon be serving on ships, flying combat missions, and leading our troops into battle against dangerous enemies. They are prepared for the challenges ahead — morally, mentally, and physically. The American people can be confident that their freedom is in good hands.

    Our citizens live in freedom because patriots are willing to serve and sacrifice for our liberty. And on Monday, I will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery in honor of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, a victory for freedom in which more than 400,000 Americans gave their lives. Today a new generation of Americans is making its own sacrifice on behalf of peace and freedom, and some have given their lives.

    In their hometowns, these soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines are more than names on a roll of honor. They were friends and neighbors, teachers and coaches, classmates and colleagues. Each was the most important person in someone’s life; each had hopes for the future, and each left a place that can never be filled.

    We mourn their loss, and we honor their sacrifice. We pray for their families. And we take heart in knowing that these men and women believed deeply in what they were fighting for. Christopher Swisher was a staff sergeant from Lincoln, Nebraska, who joined the Army a year after graduating from high school. He was killed in an ambush while on patrol in Baghdad. Sergeant Swisher told his loved ones: “If anything happens to me, I’m doing what I want to be doing — I’m protecting my family and my home.”

    Rafael Peralta also understood that America faces dangerous enemies, and he knew the sacrifices required to defeat them. An immigrant from Mexico, he enlisted in the Marine Corps the day after he got his green card. Just before the battle of Fallujah, he wrote his 14-year-old brother, “We are going to defeat the insurgents. Be proud of me, I’m going to make history and do something that I always wanted to do.” A few days later, Sergeant Peralta gave his life to save his fellow Marines.

    This Memorial Day, we remember Sergeant Peralta, Sergeant Swisher, and all who have given their lives for our nation. And we honor them as we continue to wage the war on terror and spread freedom across the world. The people of Iraq and Afghanistan are determined to secure their freedom, and we will help them. We’re training Iraqi and Afghan forces so they can take the fight to the enemy and defend their own countries, and then our troops will return home with the honor they have earned.

    Throughout our history, America has fought not to conquer but to liberate. We go to war reluctantly, because we understand the high cost of war. Those who have given their lives to defend America have the respect and gratitude of our entire nation.

    Thank you for listening.

    The President’s address in audio.

    Other Memorial Day tributes throughout the blogosphere:

    La Shawn Barber’s Corner

    The Indepundit

    Outside the Beltway

    The Evangelical Outpost

    The Jawa Report

    Yippee-Ki-Yay!

    OC Blog

    Michelle Malkin

    Winds of Change

    Captains Quarter’s – Wonderful Letters

    Carol Platt Liebau

    Doonesbury’s Tribute to Iraqi Freedom

    Hugh Hewitt

    Powerline

    Day by Day on Doonesbury’s Memorial

    California Conservative

    SoCalPundit

    President Bush Memorial Day Tribute

    Memorial Day photoblogging thanks to Instapundit here and here.

  • Morons

    Moron Doctor: Sells Exam Answers on E-Bay

    The American Board of Surgery

    A rectal specialist physician has had his surgery board certificiation revoked because he copied down answers to the certification examiniation and sold them on E-Bay.

    What a moron!

    Read the story about the theft of the general surgery exam here:

    Doctors who fail the American Board of Surgery written exam are no longer allowed to review their tests privately after one man wrote down the answers to dozens of questions and offered them for sale on the Internet.

    The board found out last summer that 86 questions used on its 290-question multiple-choice exam were listed on eBay.

    Board officials said it took just a few anonymous e-mail exchanges with the auctioneer to reach the doctor who had obtained the questions.

    “These are the actual certifying general surgery board questions with correct answers, guaranteed to improve your test score,” the auctioneer wrote in August 2004. “A friend of mine failed this written exam, paid the $100 sitting fee and flew to Philadelphia to review his test. … Why take the chance at failing, getting a year behind your peers…? Get an advantage now!”

    Craig Edward Amshel, a rectal specialist from St. Augustine, Fla., failed the 2002 exam. But, as was the practice at the time, he was later allowed to review his test, alone, at the board’s offices in downtown Philadelphia for several hours.

    Amshel sold two or three sets of questions for $180 to $300, said his lawyer, David R. Dearden.

    “I was able to take notes very quickly and wrote down about 100 questions with the correct answer,” Amshel wrote in an e-mail to a person posing, on the board’s behalf, as someone preparing to take the 2004 exam. “Believe me, I was quite thrilled when I took the test last year as some questions were verbatim.”

    Amshel, who passed the 2003 test, has had his board certification revoked. The board sued him in federal court in Philadelphia last fall, alleging copyright infringement and civil theft. Amshel admitted to a copyright violation but not the accusation of civil theft.

    The physician agreed to pay $36,000, the estimated cost of assembling teams of surgeons to go through the process of creating and testing new questions.

    But, wow, shouldn’t he disciplined by the medical board?

    Read more about the American Board of Surgery.

    Sell Everything? on E-Bay

  • Bear Flag League,  Blogging Matters,  Politics

    Bear Flag League Brunch

    xrlq, mrs.legalxxx, legalxxx

    Flap joined a number of the Bear Flag League members today for brunch at the Almansor Court Restaurant.

    The consensus was that Patterico, XrlQ and Flap were going to be the recipients of a bottle of Indiana Wine. See this story here.

    Justene updated us all on the Bear Flag Amicus brief. And…..

    And we all celebrated Dr. Caltechgirl’s recent doctorate.

    The Bear Flag League will be having its summer conference July 17. Read about it and sign up here:

    Preparing for 2006: Bloggers Gaining Access

    As the influence of blogs grows, more often bloggers are gathering news directly in addition to commenting on stories from the traditional press. The Bear Flag League is putting together a summer conference on bringing bloggers and newsmakers together.

    When: July 17, 2005
    1 pm
    Special preevent gathering at noon for League Members only

    Where: Avery House, Caltech, Pasadena California

    Price: $50 includes lunch and midafternoon break

    Keynote speaker: Dan Weintraub,
    The California Insider

    Panels:
    Blogs as Part of a Political Campaign
    How Blogs Impact Campaigns and Make Policy

    Moderated by Scott Schmidt, former Communcations Director, Log Cabin California

    Hosted by Calblog, Irish Lass, Local Liberty Blog

    Co-hosted by Boi from Troy, The Pirate’s Blog

    Hosting and co-hosting opportunities still available.

    To secure your spot, click the Paypal button or email me.

    UPDATES:

    The location has been chosen — Avery House at Caltech.

    Confirmed speakers:

    Ted Costa, Fair Districts
    Allan Hoffenblum, California Targetbook

    Mr.Caltechgirl, Caltechgirl, Daily Prescott

  • Politics

    The Wine for Winners Challenge

    Flap has accepted the challenge.

    Read about it here:

    I’ll take the deal:

    The deal is: Dems filibuster at least one judge. If that happens and it isn’t shut down (e.g. via a successful cloture vote or the nuclear option), I win. If there is no filibuster — or if there is one, but it gets shut down — you win.

    Term: End of Bush Presidency

    Bet: A bottle of California Central Coast Pinot Noir or Reisling – not to exceed $20.00

    Flap

    Any others want to wager?

  • Humour

    Forget Me Not GPS

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