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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
12:57 am - Woah...

So as I said before I have dived into the Terrorism Liason Officer roll at my division. I have signed up and taken some cool classes, everything from ied/explosive recognition to Site survey classes. Well today I attended a really awesome one today... Hezbollah and Shia extreamists!

The class was taught by a guy that lived in southern Lebenon for 25 some years, before he left in 1979 due to terrorists killing most of his family.  Very interesting guy with lots of really good information. He has worked for most of the ABC agencies and the military as well.  Some of the stuff he was putting out I knew already but, lots of stuff I didnt know.

Hezbollah is a formidable group. Very dedicated, faithful and driven. Guys I really want to stop.  

I have found that most people have forgotten what extremists want to do, or just believe that nothing can happen here in the US. Everything i have heard points to something like Mubai or Beslan.... 

Hope for the best, plan for the worst...

current mood: contemplative

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Friday, October 8th, 2010
12:25 am


Stolen from Crystal!
A is for age: 31. Good good I am old yo!
B is for beer of choice: Blue Moon.
C is for career right now: San Diego Police Officer, fighting crime and living the dream!
D is for your dog's name: None.....:(
E is for essential item you use everyday: Sig Sauer 229 9mm
F is for favorite TV show: Metalocalypse.  BRUTAL
G is for favorite game to watch: Halo ODST
H is for Home town: San Diego, now I guess
I is for instruments you play: Still kicking around the idea of learning to play bagpipes!
J is for favorite juice: Apple
K is for whose butt you'd like to be kicking: Budget cuts!
L is for last place you ate at: Some pizza joint down south
M is for marriage: March 31, 2007
N is for your name: Brian!
O is for overnight hospital stay: uh, 2 years ago when the wife had her appendix out. That was kind of scary!
P is for people you were with today: Wife, Jeff and Angie
Q is for what's your best quality: Integrity 
R is for what are you currently reading: The Founding (Guants Ghosts : Warhammer 40k)
S is for relationship status: Marrried.
T is for time you woke up today: Got up early at 1000am. I know, but I dont fall asleep until 0430 usually! Give me a break!
U is for the type of underwear you have on: Grey boxer briefs.
V is for vegetable you love: Peas
W is for worst habits: Honesty.
X is for x-rays you've had recently: Shoulder injury
Y is for something candy: Mmmmm... Nerds.....
Z is for zodiac sign: Aries

WOOT! Off to do laundry!
 




current mood: calm

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Thursday, October 7th, 2010
9:40 am - Sucks for the pawn...

So we were told by our captain that if a new tax bill doen't pass the department will be force to lay off 160 - 250 officers! The department and the union follows the last in first out rule. which would include me and alot of the people I work with. 

The department had a mass departure last year of like 140 officers when they cut our retirement benifits last year.  The crazy part is that we (the city of San Diego) already has one of the lowest officer ratios in the nation. something like 1 officer per 100,000 people.

So the mayor and other higer ups are saying that if this new tax bill doesnt pass we are out the door. alot of people think the layoffs are just a scare tactic to get the bill to pass, but it is killing morale with most of the new guys.  We have been told by some SGTs that it would be a good idea to start looking for another job.... 

Sucks for the pawn.

In other news...

I really hope these......."people" .... lose big time! I really want them to pay the 10 million! these people are lower than scum.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20101007/tc_ac/6922272_westboro_church_pleads_case_in_front_of_supreme_court_1


current mood: discontent

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Wednesday, November 12th, 2003
10:32 pm - 0_0
Holy Cow it got cold here! It was warm this morning but the temperature dropped after lunch. I was freezing my ass off all night!

High winds + light drizzle + outdoor duty = 1 cold solider!

It has been unusually warm for this time of year here, hopefully this means winter is finally here. I love winter the rain, fog, overcast days.. goooood stuff!

Thoughts and prayers to Mune...

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Tuesday, November 11th, 2003
1:00 am
It has been forever since I last updated.. I have just not felt up to it for so long. I have been pretty busy it seems as of late, the life of a solider is pretty erratic. Have been through some cool training in the past few weeks, but mostly I have been working checking people's IDs as they come on to the base. The coolest training was getting Combat Lifesaver qualified, which allows me to give people IVs! It was pretty cool training.

Pretty boring stuff checking IDs.. "How you doing?" Look at the id. "Thank you, have a good day!" then on to the next one. One does this for TEN hours a day.. You get pretty bored. The only saving grace is that you get frequent breaks. I bought a Game-boy just for the breaks, keeps me somewhat sane. It pays pretty well but if I was going to be activated I would have rather gone over seas to Iraq or Afghanistan. I think it would make me feel more productive at least. I guess someone has to stay home and hold the fort..

The coolest thing happened to me the other day. I was guarding some fighter jets and there was a mix of 50 rabbits and prairie dogs just sitting out in the open munching
on stuff not really paying attention. I saw this huge Red tailed hawk swoop down and nab a prairie dog! I walked over pretty close (15 meters or so)to see him munching on this dog, all he did was look at me and went back to enjoying his meal. I watched until he finished and he then took off and landed on a nearby Airplane tail about 12 feet of the ground. Now I was feeling pretty bold and I decided to see how close I could get to him before he flew off. I was able to get with in 8 feet of him!! He just looked down at me every now and then and sat there looking around! It was pretty neat to be that close to a totally wild Raptor. I know what Stormdancer feels like now. Alas this was not the coolest part of this story. The coolest thing was when he started to preen himself. He got to his left wing and there was a white and black primary kinda sticking out of place. He pulled it out, looked me dead in the eye, and dropped it! It landed a few feet away from me! I picked it up and he went back to preening, he flew off a little while later. It was pretty cooool!

But it is time for bed now.. More stories latter. I am gonna try and make myself post more often.

current mood: morose

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Monday, August 25th, 2003
10:23 am - I know who i am now!
I Am A: Chaotic Good Human Fighter Ranger


Alignment:
Chaotic Good characters are independent types with a strong belief in the value of goodness. They have little use for governments and other forces of order, and will generally do their own things, without heed to such groups.


Race:
Humans are the 'average' race. They have the shortest life spans, and because of this, they tend to avoid the racial prejudices that other races are known for. They are also very curious and tend to live 'for the moment'.


Primary Class:
Fighters are the warriors. They use weapons to accomplish their goals. This isn't to say that they aren't intelligent, but that they do, in fact, believe that violence is frequently the answer.


Secondary Class:
Rangers are the defenders of nature and the elements. They are in tune with the Earth, and work to keep it safe and healthy.


Deity:
Tymora is the Chaotic Good goddess of luck and good fortune. She is also known as Lady Luck, and also Tyche's fair-tressed daughter. Followers of Tymora believe in the tenent that, 'Fortune Favors the Bold,' and will throw caution to the wind and trust to luck to work things out for the best. Tymora's symbol is an unmarked silver disk.


Find out What D&D Character Are You?, courtesy ofNeppyMan (e-mail)

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Tuesday, July 15th, 2003
2:07 pm - Go me!

Which Trigun Character are You like?
Takes other quizzes at Newsies Meets Anime...Anime Meets Newsies...

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Friday, June 6th, 2003
2:38 pm - -__-
At 0015 (fifteen minuets after midnight) 59 years ago today, Allied paratroopers landed in German held territory kicking off one of the largest invasions in history. We now know this invasion as D-day. It involved over 150,000 servicemen. Over 4,000 of these brave men would not live to see the next day. Their sacrifice opened the door for a campaign that would last another year. A long campaign to rid the world of a murdering madman, a campaign that would ultimately succeed.

I write this in memory of all the soldiers who never got to come home, who never got to see their families again, and who never got to hold their wives and girlfriends again. I will not let your sacrifice be forgotten…

Let us all remember.

current mood: thoughtful

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Saturday, May 31st, 2003
1:35 am - ^__^
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MUNE!!!! I hope you have a good day!! WOOOT!

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Tuesday, May 13th, 2003
12:14 pm - "It's a hot mother up here.."
Well yesterday was really interesting..

Got up at 3:30 am to be in to work at by 4:30am. Got to work and went to my briefing on what I would be doing. SPOTER for the Presidents sniper team! (A spotter is the guy that looks for targets and tells the sniper how far away the target is.) It was pretty cool! I was up on a roof about 150 meters from the Pres. and Air Force 1. The roof was pretty hot and I wad up there from 8:45 till a little before 1 looking for bad guys. Didn't see any but it was just a cool job to be doing! They gave me the rest of the day off after the Pres. left so that was nice. I tell you what thought, as soon as I got home around 3pm I crashed hard. I was really really tired. Slept till almost 9 PM woke up for an hour or so and crashed again.

The sniper guys were pretty cool, nice guys to work with. I asked them about how hard it was to get a job with the secret service and they said it was pretty easy. All you need is a college degree. They also said some "life" (military or law enforcement) experience would looks good on your resume. So that is something I might be trying for here in a few years after I graduate form college! They said the pay was good but you get almost no time off. One of the snipers said he had only one day off in two months. Long hours, but I think it would be worth it...

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Tuesday, May 6th, 2003
12:17 pm - *prrrrsss*
The second coolest thing in the world happened to me last night at dinner.

I had just gotten off of work and I was still in uniform when I went over to my borther's place to just hang out for a bit. After hanging around a bit we were both getting a little hungry so we decided to go out and eat. I didn't go home to change because it would have been an hour and half before I could be back over to my borther's place. So we went to the Chiles right around the corner form his place, it was cool just to spend time with my brother. Well after our food came and we started eating the family that was sitting across from us got up to leave. The father came over to our table and placed 20 bucks on the table and said that dinner was on him. Now this was pretty cool in its self, but what he did next really choked me up. I said thank you and as he shook my hand he said "Thank you for fighting for my freedom."

Now this might seem like a small trivial thing to you all, but you may never know how much that meant to me. Its even hard for me to explain how it feels. It fills my heart with such joy, pride, and thanks... Seven little words... ^__^

current mood: thankful

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Thursday, May 1st, 2003
10:00 pm - WOOT!
Happy Bithday Stoda!!

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Thursday, April 24th, 2003
2:35 pm - Heh!
http://www.paint-ballaction.com/images/flicks/snowfield_3-01-03/album/pages/DSC_0202.htm

They took pictures of my friends and I while we were playing paintball a couple weeks back. I am the guy running.

It was a lot of fun, but it was pretty cold as you can see from all the snow. It had snowed the day before we went to play and the field is about 15 min. up into the mountains. It was funny only 4 other guys showed up besides my two freinds and I. It made for a small but fun game.

I love playing paintball...

current mood: indifferent

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Monday, April 21st, 2003
1:16 pm
My condolences go out to all the friends of Sojiro. Mune, Reme, Your in my thoughts and prayers..




I finally got an elfwood gallery..

current mood: sad

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Friday, April 11th, 2003
3:04 pm
I just put in for an Elfwood gallery! WOOT! I hope I get it....

current mood: good

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Friday, March 28th, 2003
12:20 pm - Party!!
Aeris the Army Gryph is 24 years old today! WOooooT! I have to say thought that 24 dosen't feel any diffrent from 22. Its also a shock how fast time is going bye. This time last year I was still in GA! It feels like it was yesterday! Crazyness.. Oh well, dont know what i am going to do today other than maybe go see a moive, and maybe go out to dinner or somethin. It is nice that I will only be working for five whole hours today!

current mood: cheerful

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Tuesday, March 25th, 2003
10:05 pm
Let me explain my last post as it got some of your wound up. I fully support people right to protest. If you want to protest the war go for it!

Just dont break the law while you are doing it. I.E. blocking traffic, throwing things at the cops, spray the cops with mace, try and get on to a military instalation and chain yourself to a fighter plane..

Learn all the facts before you go out there. Don't do it because its the "cool" thing to do. Be able to support your ideals and views.

The thing that angers me is that if I was walking across the street from a protest I am fairly certain that I would be called obscene names, spit on, have things thrown at me, or even beat up. WHY!? Because I am serving my country? because I am in a Military uniform?

I, AND MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN THE MILITARY WILL GIVE OUR LIVES UP FOR YOU IF NEED BE!

*pant pant pant*

*settles down and continues in a calm voice* Now I am not saying that everyone that goes to a protest are doing bad things and breaking the law. I think that most have the best intentions. But the ones that get violent and break the law are giving the rest of you bad names!

You all say you support our troops but protest the war. So what have you all done to support them? I support them when I go to work everyday. My national guard unit was activated to guard the local Air Force base because all of thier troops are now overseas. I will be doing this for a year, maybe even two. What have you done?

Have you put yellow ribbons up? Written a letter to a soldier? Sent a care package? Put up american flag? Posted a sign saying you support our troops? Simple little things you can do that would bring so much joy to a soldiers heart. It is hard to explain how much little things like these mean to soldier.

So if you want to protest, by all mean do so. It is your right as an American to make your voice heard. Just do it in a truly PEACEFUL way.

I will close with a qoute that was written a long time ago that I hold very dear and close to my heart.


"I do not agree with what you say, but I will give my life in defense of your right to say it..."

current mood: blah

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3:49 pm
He is Murdering POWs and still people have the nerve to protest..

current mood: infuriated

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Thursday, March 20th, 2003
12:12 pm - AARRGGHH!
So its offical we have troops moving in to Iraq, and we may have killed Saddam in a missle strike last night.. I wish all of our troops over there good luck and may the good Lord protect you all.

God speed my brothers!

current mood: hopeful

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Friday, January 17th, 2003
12:35 pm - GGGGGGGGGGggrrrrrrrrrrrr
I found out there is going to be an Anti-War Rally at the local Air base here tomorrow. It is the same base that I am going to be guarding. I fully support people’s right to protest but I have this really bad feeling that they are going to vent their political frustrations on the soldiers and Airmen at the base. The guards have no say in what they are told to do; they are just doing their jobs. If you are going to protest the war go to city hall or the state capitol where the guys that make the decisions are, not the Air base where people are just trying to do their jobs..

It just makes me sick to think that the guy that is just serving his country because he thinks it’s the right thing to do is proply gonna take the brunt of the protesters angst. Ahh.. I am rambling..


"I do not agree with what you say, but I will give my life in defense of your right to say it" Voltaire

current mood: annoyed

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