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
Laufer: The Citizen Draft, July 26, 2006
Laufer: Deseter Pushes the Envelope, July 24, 2006
Laufer: Damage Behind the Damage, July 24, 2006
Minimum Wage War, July 24, 2006
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
George Lakoff's Freedom Frame, July 18, 2006
Going Green, July 17, 2006
Christians and Climate Change, July 16, 2006
Food Not Lawns, July 13, 2006
Soil Vs. Oil, July 12, 2006
Michael Ratner on Guantanamo Ruling, July 12, 2006
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Geneva Rights Apply, July 11, 2006
Wilson on Hunger Strike, July 7, 2006
An American in Berlin, July 6, 2006
Wilson: Day 2, July 5, 2006
An Inconvenient Truth About Iraq, July 5, 2006
Fasting for Peace, July 3, 2006
The Politics of Language, July 1, 2006
High Court Blocks Guantanamo Tribulans, June 29, 2006
Bush's Baghdad Is No Budapest, June 28, 2006
Bring the Troops Home Fast, June 27, 2006
Bush Is Not Incompetent, June 26, 2006
White House Plans to Gut Protections, June 25, 2006
A Call for Impeachment, June 25, 2006
International Conference on Peak Oil, June 23, 2006
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
YearlyKos Convention, June 14, 2006
Trust: Core Principle of Progressives, June 13, 2004
Silencing Gutenberg? June 11, 2006
Framing Vs. Spin, June 9, 2006
YearlyKos Keynote, June 9, 2006
Spilling the Beans, June 5, 2006
Mass Natural, June 4, 2006
The Moon of Making Fat, June 1, 2006
Hunger Strike for Peace, May 26, 2006
Framing Immigration, May 22, 2006
CGP Authors Wow DC Crowd, May 19, 2006
South Africa and China, May 16, 2006
Energy Crash, May 10, 2006
Kos: Hillary too much of Clinton Dem, May 7, 2006
The New Milk Moon, May 1, 2006
Shortchanging Wounded Veterans, April 27 2006
No Bar Code, April 26, 2006
Community Supported Agriculture, April 13, 2006
Fasting for Bhopal Victims, April 12, 2006
Crash Campaign, April 6, 2006
Lawsuit Filed Against Formosa Plastics, March 31, 2006
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: Let the Soldiers Testify, August 4, 2006

Let the Soldiers Testify

Huffington Post
by Peter Laufer
August 4, 2008

“What’s going on in Iraq?” That was the belabored question members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee peppered the U.S. military leadership with the other day when they appeared, grudgingly, to testify about the disaster they are overseeing in Iraq.

The senators are asking the wrong soldiers. If the Committee really wants to know what’s happening in Iraq, they should ask representatives of the million soldiers who have already served in Afghanistan and Iraq to come up to Capitol Hill and tell some war stories.

Did you hear the extraordinary pained silence when Senator McCain asked Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace if he had a hint a year ago that the war would be going so wrong today? Finally General Pace acknowledged, “No.” He went on to testify that the “enemy” cannot defeat the U.S. military in battle but that they believe they can wear us down as a nation. That won’t happen, insisted the general, because U.S. soldiers are proud of what they’re doing and are reenlisting in record numbers.

Undoubtedly some of those million troops who have rotated through the Afghan and Iraqi theaters agree with General Pace, but the Armed Forces Committee ought to invite the testimony of soldiers such as the ones I profile in my book Mission Rejected. These are soldiers who have been on the ground in Iraq, awarded metals for their valor, seen and done things unimaginable to most of us.

Clifton Hicks is an example. He told me a story the senators should hear, about when he arrived at the remains of wedding party in Iraq where the revelers had been shooting AK-47s into the air to celebrate. U.S. troops, Hicks told me when we met near his base in Germany, thought those gunshots were meant for them and they shot at the building where the wedding was taking place.

“The innocent people who were partying, just trying to celebrate a wedding, three of them had been shot,” said Hicks. “One man had been shot in the arm, a girl had been shot in the leg, and one younger girl was dead – laying on the ground dead. She was six years old, laying on the ground, face down, palms up, and a little flowery dress. She was stone dead. Mothers and women are all bawling and crying. The men are all standing in shock. We bandaged up the one guy. The one little girl was crying, she was maybe ten, shot in the leg. Everyone is sitting around like, ‘Yeah, they killed some little kid.’”

Hicks says the soldiers who did the shooting reported to their command, “and their command said, ‘Charlie Mike [continue mission], just keep going.’ They packed up and drove off. So we just hopped in our Humvees and we drove off too.”

“And that was the end of it. They applied first aid to the people who had been shot. The girl who was dead, they just left her there on the floor. We drove off and continued the mission.”

Clifton looks shell shocked in the Germany Holiday Inn lobby where we talk as he tells the story, distraught and puzzled and disturbed all at the same time. “Continue the mission? I was like, ‘What the hell is that all about?’ We’re supposed to be here to rebuild this country, to help these people, and we just shot three people. We just killed somebody’s daughter. And we drove off. That’s never going to be reported in the news. No one is ever going to know about it except people who were there.”

This is the type of testimony that will help the Senate Foreign Relations Committee understand what is wrong in Iraq. Of course hear from Secretary Rumsfeld and General Pace. It is critical to hear their responses. But call soldiers to testify with experiences such as those traumatizing Clifton Hicks. They’re not hard to find. Later this month Veterans for Peace is holding its annual conference in Seattle. The Committee would benefit by sending some staffers out to Seattle to scout for witnesses to appear at future hearings. Better yet, the members of the Committee should travel to Seattle and hold field hearings in conjunction with the Veterans for Peace conference.