2006
Announcing Project Bridge the Gap- Crashing the Gate, December 18, 2006
Envagelical Christianity Preaching Environmentalism
George Lakoff: Building on the Progressive Victory. December 13, 2006
"Blue Planet Award" to be given to Chelsea Green author Diane Wilson
Queens Ledger Reports on, "Green Brooklyn Conference" November 16, 2006
Seattlepi.com Election Commentary
War Crimes Filed Against Donald Rumsfeld, November 9
Hunger Strike Against Texas Coal, November 3
Hunger Strike, November 2, 2006
God's Green Earth, October 29, 2006
Lakoff: Staying the Course Right Over a Cliff, October 27, 2006
Bioneers Conferences 2006
NY Times: Bioneers Conference, October 24, 2006
Folks, it's time to pray, October 18, 2006
The Vegetable-Industrial Complex, October 15, 2006
Lakoff: A Call for Progressive Unity, October 12, 2006
Markos Moulitsas Profile, October 4, 2006
NY Times on Artisan Cheese, October 4, 2006
Confessions of an Apple Snob, October 1, 2006
Keep the Great Writ Alive, September 26, 2006
Peter Laufer Testifies on Capitol Hill, September 26, 2006
CGP adds Kids' Imprint, September 25, 2006
Faith and Environmentalism, September 20, 2006
Michael Ratner on Democracy Now, September 19, 2006
Wilson Plans for Peace Day, September 19, 2006
The Gospel of Green, September 19, 2006
King Filthy Rat Bastard Speaks, September 13, 2006
Community Renewable Energy, September 11, 2006
Lakoff: Drop War Metaphor, September 11, 2006
Slow Food Nation, September 9, 2006
Rummy Scores, September 2, 2006
Katrina One Year Later, August 28, 2006
Laufer: Wouldn't Catch me Dead in Iraq, August 27, 2006
Laufer: And Now They Send More, August 23, 2006
First Responder, August 17, 2006
Laufer: Not Shooting Our Heros, August 17, 2006
GI Resistance Grows, August 17, 2006
Gene-Altered Crops Denounced, August 16, 2006
Zero-Waste Publishing, August 14, 2006
A Spirit Renewed, August 13, 2006
Laufer: Soldiers No One's Counting, August 11, 2006
Where the Bombs Fell, August 11, 2006
Chelsea Green Crashes 'Crashing', August 10, 2006
Fasters Meet Iraqi Parliament, August 10, 2006
Beirut, August 10, 2006
Iraq Is Dying, August 9, 2006
Laufer: U.S. Army Theme Park, August 9, 2006
The Road to Beirut, August 7, 2006
Glasnost for the U.S., August 7, 2006
Diane Wilson Meets Iraqi Parliament, August 6, 2006
Thousands Refuse to Fight, August 5, 2006
Laufer: Let the Soldiers Testify, August 4, 2006
A Letter from Diane Wilson, August 2, 2006
Hunger Strikers to Break Fast, August 1, 2006
Fasters to Meet with Iraqi Parliament, August 1, 2006
Laufer: What If They Say No?, July 31, 2006
Publishing for the Green Lifestyle, July 31, 2004
Sleeth: God Vital to Saving Earth, July 29, 2006
Diane Wilson Arrested, July 29, 2006
Laufer: O'Reilly and Me, July 28, 2006
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Laufer: Deseter Pushes the Envelope, July 24, 2006
Laufer: Damage Behind the Damage, July 24, 2006
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Fasting in Protest, July 20, 2006
Ratner Fights Bush & Co., July 19, 2005
Laufer: Assume Mic Is On, July 18, 2006
IRS: Some Churches too Political, July 18, 2006
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Christians and Climate Change, July 16, 2006
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Soil Vs. Oil, July 12, 2006
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The Politics of Language, July 1, 2006
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Bush Is Not Incompetent, June 26, 2006
White House Plans to Gut Protections, June 25, 2006
A Call for Impeachment, June 25, 2006
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The Poverty Draft, June 23, 2006
Rot Runs Deep, June 22, 2006
Lt. Watada Refuses Orders, June 22, 2006
More Soldiers Resist Deployment, June 21, 2006
Ratner named to elite list, June 19, 2006
US Hid Guantanamo Suicides, June 18, 2006
Lt. Ehren Watada, June 18, 2006
A Father Speaks Out, June 17, 2006
LA Farms Plowed Under, June 16, 2006
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Trust: Core Principle of Progressives, June 13, 2004
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Mass Natural, June 4, 2006
The Moon of Making Fat, June 1, 2006
Hunger Strike for Peace, May 26, 2006
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CGP Authors Wow DC Crowd, May 19, 2006
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Chelsea Green's National Impact, March 15, 2006
Good Fats in Grass-Fed Beef, March 7, 2006
Impeaching Bush, March 6, 2006
Indie Publishers, March 6, 2006
The Soldiers Speak, February, 28, 2006
What Is Wrong with Progressives, January 28, 2006
Chelsea Green Banks Left, January 23, 2006
The New Red, White and Blue, January 6, 2006
Gaia Matters: review of Animate Earth, Dec. 2006
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Laufer: And Now They Send More, August 23, 2006

And Now they Send More

Huffington Post
by Peter Laufer
August 23, 2006

Peter Laufer is the author of Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq.

As I travel the country telling the stories of the soldiers I profile in my book Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq, one question recurs regularly from the audiences I speak with and it is a question that is all-but-impossible to answer: How many soldiers oppose the war in Iraq?

Today we’re closer to an educated guess.

We know that of the million soldiers who have cycled through the Afghanistan and Iraq war theaters, only a tiny fraction have made the bold and brave move to publicly reject the Iraq War and refuse to deploy or redeploy to the war. But from those who have come out publicly against the war, we hear stories of their compatriots in uniform who are quietly opposed to the Bush Administration’s failed Iraq policy. These soldiers may be just waiting out their tours of duty, counting the days while trying to stay alive. Others may be considering damaging themselves slightly in order to be sent back to Germany or home for treatment. Still others are deciding to fail drug tests in order to force a discharge order before they face deployment. And of course some are doing the jobs they signed up for, but out of a sense of duty to the armed services and their colleagues-in-arms, not because they subscribe to perpetually changing war rationalizations coming out of the White House.

This week we’ve learned that the Marines sought and received approval to recall thousands of troops to active duty. Why? Because the service suffers a shortage of volunteers for Iraq duty. The Army has been engaged in forcing troops back to active duty since the invasion. Already some 14,000 Army troops have been shipped to Iraq under such orders. We can assume that plenty of them are not gung-ho about Bush’s war.

These recall affect soldiers in what’s known as the Individual Ready Reserve, comprising troops who are not active duty service men and women but nonetheless have not fulfilled the entire eight-year commitment to possible active duty status that is obligatory when one joins the military. Under usual circumstances, when the armed services do not face shortfalls or a lack of volunteers for needed duties, soldiers serve four years of that commitment as active duty troops and then can elect to serve the remaining four in the Ready Reserve, a role that requires showing up for duty only one day a month – unless they are involuntarily recalled.

The fact that both the Marines and the Army are faced with dipping into the Ready Reserve to force soldiers back to Iraq is another indication that more and more soldiers are opposed to the war. What will be important to watch now is how many refuse this recall to active duty.

I know at least one who says he’ll refuse. I met him near his base in Heidelberg, Germany as he was about to go off active duty.

“I’m susceptible for the next five years to the Inactive Reserves.,” he told me. “These guys can call me up anytime. But I won’t come back.”

“What will happen if they call you back?” I asked.

“You’ll see me on the news. I won’t be back. I’ll be a statistic of a guy who doesn’t show up.” His voice was quiet as he said again, “I’m not coming back.” Steven Casey told me he’s going to college when he gets home, an education he’ll pay for with the money the Army guaranteed him when he enlisted. “I did get what I was promised,” he said about his benefits package. “I got everything they said I was going to get,” he said about the tuition money. “I got a hunk of money for school, and with that I got social anxiety and I got this cool skin rash that I’m never going to get rid of. I’ve got a social disorder. I yell at my wife. I don’t think I won. There are a lot of things that came with this that are irreparable and I’m going to have the rest of my life.”

He said he feels as if his life has been on pause.

“I’m not giving up my school to go do this again – an unjustified war for these evil people. I’ll go to jail. I don’t care. I’m not going back. Jail is not something you want to have on your record, but neither is unjustified murder. I would rather go to jail and not kill anyone, than to go over there and have a chance to kill an innocent person again. It’s not going to happen. I’ll do anything not to go back. There’re many avenues, I’ll think of one of them, one of them is going to work for me. I’m not going back.” His voice got louder and stronger. “I’m not going back to work for these people. I’ve been to war. I was an eighteen-year-old kid who went to war. I’m done.”

Steven Casey and the other courageous soldiers rejecting this war need our loud and active support.