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		<title>By: Stan</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-11121</link>
		<dc:creator>Stan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2006 23:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For any and all who have ordered &quot;Sex &amp; War,&quot; I apologize that the publisher and I have reached an impasse about the publication.  I am setting up a link on this site in the next few days to allow people to purchase &quot;Sex &amp; War&quot; directly from here as a pdf file.  Watch the right column, where the category &quot;AA - Buy &#039;Sex &amp; War&#039;&quot; will link you to instructions on how to purchase the book.

Thanks all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For any and all who have ordered &#8220;Sex &amp; War,&#8221; I apologize that the publisher and I have reached an impasse about the publication.  I am setting up a link on this site in the next few days to allow people to purchase &#8220;Sex &amp; War&#8221; directly from here as a pdf file.  Watch the right column, where the category &#8220;AA &#8211; Buy &#8216;Sex &amp; War&#8217;&#8221; will link you to instructions on how to purchase the book.</p>
<p>Thanks all.</p>
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		<title>By: Charles Brown</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-9829</link>
		<dc:creator>Charles Brown</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2006 19:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Congratulations on your book, Stan. It is very important to teach all that war is not inherent to human nature. Humans originated 200,000 years ago or so. War originates only 8,000 years ago or so. For the vast majority of humans&#039; time on earth, we had not the institution of war.

It is also important to teach that male supremacy origiates around the same time as war, that is the state, and private property. 

Male supremacy is not human nature either ! Like war, it is taught.

Let us abolish war, male supremacy and capitalism.

Charles Brown</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations on your book, Stan. It is very important to teach all that war is not inherent to human nature. Humans originated 200,000 years ago or so. War originates only 8,000 years ago or so. For the vast majority of humans&#8217; time on earth, we had not the institution of war.</p>
<p>It is also important to teach that male supremacy origiates around the same time as war, that is the state, and private property. </p>
<p>Male supremacy is not human nature either ! Like war, it is taught.</p>
<p>Let us abolish war, male supremacy and capitalism.</p>
<p>Charles Brown</p>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-9695</link>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2006 21:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Any word on when the book will be released? I&#039;m planning on putting it on the Staff Recommendations shelf at the bookstore I work at but it seems to be a little behind schedule. 
  The paranoid angel/demon on my shoulder keeps whispering that it&#039;s being suppressed while his/her counterpart on the other shoulder reassures me that &quot;They&quot; wouldn&#039;t want to draw that much attention to it. &quot;They&quot; would rather let it be published quietly and put some troll-style reader comments on Amazon to discourage would-be readers. Not to mention tracking orders...oops, that&#039;s the angeldemon talking again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any word on when the book will be released? I&#8217;m planning on putting it on the Staff Recommendations shelf at the bookstore I work at but it seems to be a little behind schedule.<br />
  The paranoid angel/demon on my shoulder keeps whispering that it&#8217;s being suppressed while his/her counterpart on the other shoulder reassures me that &#8220;They&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t want to draw that much attention to it. &#8220;They&#8221; would rather let it be published quietly and put some troll-style reader comments on Amazon to discourage would-be readers. Not to mention tracking orders&#8230;oops, that&#8217;s the angeldemon talking again.</p>
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		<title>By: rsklnkv</title>
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		<dc:creator>rsklnkv</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Stan, 
Waiting anxiously for the new book...
As a worker at Powells I wanted to say thanks for the ILWU support(we&#039;ll have plenty of copies)! We&#039;re coming up on another contract renewal in the next few years, so wish us &#039;luck&#039;. 
A few of us have been tossing around the idea of trying to raise the dollars to get you out here for a reading, etc. 
Any thoughts?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stan,<br />
Waiting anxiously for the new book&#8230;<br />
As a worker at Powells I wanted to say thanks for the ILWU support(we&#8217;ll have plenty of copies)! We&#8217;re coming up on another contract renewal in the next few years, so wish us &#8216;luck&#8217;.<br />
A few of us have been tossing around the idea of trying to raise the dollars to get you out here for a reading, etc.<br />
Any thoughts?</p>
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		<title>By: Yashkanda.ets'</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yashkanda.ets'</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2006 00:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>FYI. Gender and war, indeed...

How U.S. used Iraqi wives for â€˜leverageâ€™ 
Suspected insurgents&#039; spouses jailed to force husbands to surrender

The Associated Press
Updated: 3:39 p.m. ET Jan. 27, 2006


The U.S. Army in Iraq has at least twice seized and jailed the wives of suspected insurgents in hopes of â€œleveragingâ€ their husbands into surrender, U.S. military documents show.

In one case, a secretive task force locked up the young mother of a nursing baby, a U.S. intelligence officer reported. In the case of a second detainee, one American colonel suggested to another that they catch her husband by tacking a note to the familyâ€™s door telling him â€œto come get his wife.â€

The issue of female detentions in Iraq has taken on a higher profile since kidnappers seized American journalist Jill Carroll on Jan. 7 and threatened to kill her unless all Iraqi women detainees are freed.

The U.S. military on Thursday freed five of what it said were 11 women among the 14,000 detainees currently held in the 2Â½-year-old insurgency. All were accused of â€œaiding terrorists or planting explosives,â€ but an Iraqi government commission found that evidence was lacking.


Iraqi human rights activist Hind al-Salehi contends that U.S. anti-insurgent units, coming up empty-handed in raids on suspectsâ€™ houses, have at times detained wives to pressure men into turning themselves in.

Iraqi official refutes claim
Iraqâ€™s deputy justice minister, Busho Ibrahim Ali, dismissed such claims, saying hostage-holding was a tactic used under the ousted Saddam Hussein dictatorship, and â€œwe are not Saddam.â€ A U.S. command spokesman in Baghdad, Lt. Col. Barry Johnson, said only Iraqis who pose an â€œimperative threatâ€ are held in long-term U.S.-run detention facilities.

But documents describing two 2004 episodes tell a different story as far as short-term detentions by local U.S. units. The documents are among hundreds the Pentagon has released periodically under U.S. court order to meet an American Civil Liberties Union request for information on detention practices.

In one memo, a civilian Pentagon intelligence officer described what happened when he took part in a raid on an Iraqi suspectâ€™s house in Tarmiya, northwest of Baghdad, on May 9, 2004. The raid involved Task Force (TF) 6-26, a secretive military unit formed to handle high-profile targets.

â€œDuring the pre-operation brief it was recommended by TF personnel that if the wife were present, she be detained and held in order to leverage the primary targetâ€™s surrender,â€ wrote the 14-year veteran officer.

He said he objected, but when they raided the house the team leader, a senior sergeant, seized her anyway.

â€œThe 28-year-old woman had three young children at the house, one being as young as six months and still nursing,â€ the intelligence officer wrote. She was held for two days and was released after he complained, he said.

Like most names in the released documents, the officerâ€™s signature is blacked out on this for-the-record memorandum about his complaint.

Of this case, command spokesman Johnson said he could not judge, months later, the factors that led to the womanâ€™s detention.

Undisclosed number of women
The second episode, in June 2004, is found in sketchy detail in e-mail exchanges among six U.S. Army colonels, discussing an undisclosed number of female detainees held in northern Iraq by the Stryker Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division.

The first message, from a military police colonel, advised staff officers of the U.S. northern command that the Iraqi police would not take control of the jailed women without charges being brought against them.

In a second e-mail, a command staff officer asked an officer of the unit holding the women, â€œWhat are you guys doing to try to get the husband â€” have you tacked a note on the door and challenged him to come get his wife?â€

Two days later, the brigadeâ€™s deputy commander advised the higher command, â€œAs each day goes by, I get more input that these gals have some info and/or will result in getting the husband.â€

He went on, â€œThese ladies fought back extremely hard during the original detention. They have shown indications of deceit and misinformation.â€

The command staff colonel wrote in reply, referring to a commanding general, â€œCG wants the husband.â€

The released e-mails stop there, and the womenâ€™s eventual status could not be immediately determined.

Of this episode, Johnson said, â€œIt is clear the unit believed the females detained had substantial knowledge of insurgent activity and warranted being held.â€

Â© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FYI. Gender and war, indeed&#8230;</p>
<p>How U.S. used Iraqi wives for â€˜leverageâ€™<br />
Suspected insurgents&#8217; spouses jailed to force husbands to surrender</p>
<p>The Associated Press<br />
Updated: 3:39 p.m. ET Jan. 27, 2006</p>
<p>The U.S. Army in Iraq has at least twice seized and jailed the wives of suspected insurgents in hopes of â€œleveragingâ€ their husbands into surrender, U.S. military documents show.</p>
<p>In one case, a secretive task force locked up the young mother of a nursing baby, a U.S. intelligence officer reported. In the case of a second detainee, one American colonel suggested to another that they catch her husband by tacking a note to the familyâ€™s door telling him â€œto come get his wife.â€</p>
<p>The issue of female detentions in Iraq has taken on a higher profile since kidnappers seized American journalist Jill Carroll on Jan. 7 and threatened to kill her unless all Iraqi women detainees are freed.</p>
<p>The U.S. military on Thursday freed five of what it said were 11 women among the 14,000 detainees currently held in the 2Â½-year-old insurgency. All were accused of â€œaiding terrorists or planting explosives,â€ but an Iraqi government commission found that evidence was lacking.</p>
<p>Iraqi human rights activist Hind al-Salehi contends that U.S. anti-insurgent units, coming up empty-handed in raids on suspectsâ€™ houses, have at times detained wives to pressure men into turning themselves in.</p>
<p>Iraqi official refutes claim<br />
Iraqâ€™s deputy justice minister, Busho Ibrahim Ali, dismissed such claims, saying hostage-holding was a tactic used under the ousted Saddam Hussein dictatorship, and â€œwe are not Saddam.â€ A U.S. command spokesman in Baghdad, Lt. Col. Barry Johnson, said only Iraqis who pose an â€œimperative threatâ€ are held in long-term U.S.-run detention facilities.</p>
<p>But documents describing two 2004 episodes tell a different story as far as short-term detentions by local U.S. units. The documents are among hundreds the Pentagon has released periodically under U.S. court order to meet an American Civil Liberties Union request for information on detention practices.</p>
<p>In one memo, a civilian Pentagon intelligence officer described what happened when he took part in a raid on an Iraqi suspectâ€™s house in Tarmiya, northwest of Baghdad, on May 9, 2004. The raid involved Task Force (TF) 6-26, a secretive military unit formed to handle high-profile targets.</p>
<p>â€œDuring the pre-operation brief it was recommended by TF personnel that if the wife were present, she be detained and held in order to leverage the primary targetâ€™s surrender,â€ wrote the 14-year veteran officer.</p>
<p>He said he objected, but when they raided the house the team leader, a senior sergeant, seized her anyway.</p>
<p>â€œThe 28-year-old woman had three young children at the house, one being as young as six months and still nursing,â€ the intelligence officer wrote. She was held for two days and was released after he complained, he said.</p>
<p>Like most names in the released documents, the officerâ€™s signature is blacked out on this for-the-record memorandum about his complaint.</p>
<p>Of this case, command spokesman Johnson said he could not judge, months later, the factors that led to the womanâ€™s detention.</p>
<p>Undisclosed number of women<br />
The second episode, in June 2004, is found in sketchy detail in e-mail exchanges among six U.S. Army colonels, discussing an undisclosed number of female detainees held in northern Iraq by the Stryker Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division.</p>
<p>The first message, from a military police colonel, advised staff officers of the U.S. northern command that the Iraqi police would not take control of the jailed women without charges being brought against them.</p>
<p>In a second e-mail, a command staff officer asked an officer of the unit holding the women, â€œWhat are you guys doing to try to get the husband â€” have you tacked a note on the door and challenged him to come get his wife?â€</p>
<p>Two days later, the brigadeâ€™s deputy commander advised the higher command, â€œAs each day goes by, I get more input that these gals have some info and/or will result in getting the husband.â€</p>
<p>He went on, â€œThese ladies fought back extremely hard during the original detention. They have shown indications of deceit and misinformation.â€</p>
<p>The command staff colonel wrote in reply, referring to a commanding general, â€œCG wants the husband.â€</p>
<p>The released e-mails stop there, and the womenâ€™s eventual status could not be immediately determined.</p>
<p>Of this episode, Johnson said, â€œIt is clear the unit believed the females detained had substantial knowledge of insurgent activity and warranted being held.â€</p>
<p>Â© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Wells</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-9123</link>
		<dc:creator>Tom Wells</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can&#039;t wait to read Stan&#039;s new book. The first two &quot;worked&quot; for me.  
And, a big kudo to &quot;pisswilly&quot; for the rousing words of a Friday morning.
Tom</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can&#8217;t wait to read Stan&#8217;s new book. The first two &#8220;worked&#8221; for me.<br />
And, a big kudo to &#8220;pisswilly&#8221; for the rousing words of a Friday morning.<br />
Tom</p>
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		<title>By: pisswilly</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-9088</link>
		<dc:creator>pisswilly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 02:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Drafted in &#039;68.  Dirty Dog Delta, Every Man a Killer, Sir!
      The hand of God in the Pentagon computer thankfully sent me to the Korean DMZ instead of to Nam.  There, the mission of the 2nd Infantry Division was to die valiently if Joe jumped south.  Our bodies would function as an insurance policy, guaranteeing that Uncle Sam would keep its treaty committment to the ROK that a massive counter attack (perhaps with nukes) would be the price paid for any full scale invasion from the north.  We were a bloody trip wire.
     Meanwhile, LBJ and Nixon lied and lied, and orchestrated the great SE Asian genocide. Johnson was a true believer, Nixon a vile manipulator who prolonged the killing chiefly for domestic political gain. Yet neither was damn fool enough to taunt Ho or Kim to &quot;Bring it on!&quot;, in the delusional belief that we were fighting the Commies &quot;over there so we don&#039;t have to fight them over here.&quot;
     Little George, however, has put the current generation of grunts into a mission in Iraq in which their very function is to draw fire so we can retaliate with hi tech indiscrimination (re-packaging aggression as self defense). The civilian brain trust of the Pentagon thinks only with its little head. The day-to-day tactics of the Mesopotamia occupation multiply our enemies and feed their righteous wrath.  This is a military mission designed to incite attack.  It functions as the exact opposite of deterrence, fomenting insurgency and religious fanaticism.    
     Courtesy of Karl Rove, George the GWOT President has thusfar reaped enormous domestic political gain, solidifying and expanding the troglodyte base of the GOP (while neatly splitting and pitting the antiwar wing of the Democratic Party base against its pro-war national leadership).  As Noam Chomsky recently reminded, it was Ronald Reagan who first declared &quot;war on international terrorism.&quot;  Thus, the excesses of Watergate and Iran-contra are conjured back to life under the guiding hand of John Negroponte.  Is it too late now to drive a stake or two or three into some dead Presidential hearts?
      Stan Goff is right: the nexus of war and sex somehow must fuel the beast.  Little boys are not born killers, but killing certainly is what gets some of the big boys to the top of the food chain and the power pyramid.  
      Primitive tribes sought to break the cycle of atrocity and xenophobic counter-atrocity by treating women like property.  My Chief gives his daughter to your clan, and your Chief reciprocates by giving up his daughter to mine.  That done, if you plot to break the truce and come treacherously in the night to annihilate my village, you&#039;ll be murdering, raping and enslaving your own sisters and grandchildren. Why, only a real motherfucker would even dream of doing a thing like that.....      
     Is declaring war on sexism the solution, or just another oxymoron like military intelligence?  
     I bet Stan&#039;s book will offer insight into this, and other questions I&#039;ve pondered over since making the transition from civilian to soldier to civilian. 
     See you in New Orleans.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drafted in &#8217;68.  Dirty Dog Delta, Every Man a Killer, Sir!<br />
      The hand of God in the Pentagon computer thankfully sent me to the Korean DMZ instead of to Nam.  There, the mission of the 2nd Infantry Division was to die valiently if Joe jumped south.  Our bodies would function as an insurance policy, guaranteeing that Uncle Sam would keep its treaty committment to the ROK that a massive counter attack (perhaps with nukes) would be the price paid for any full scale invasion from the north.  We were a bloody trip wire.<br />
     Meanwhile, LBJ and Nixon lied and lied, and orchestrated the great SE Asian genocide. Johnson was a true believer, Nixon a vile manipulator who prolonged the killing chiefly for domestic political gain. Yet neither was damn fool enough to taunt Ho or Kim to &#8220;Bring it on!&#8221;, in the delusional belief that we were fighting the Commies &#8220;over there so we don&#8217;t have to fight them over here.&#8221;<br />
     Little George, however, has put the current generation of grunts into a mission in Iraq in which their very function is to draw fire so we can retaliate with hi tech indiscrimination (re-packaging aggression as self defense). The civilian brain trust of the Pentagon thinks only with its little head. The day-to-day tactics of the Mesopotamia occupation multiply our enemies and feed their righteous wrath.  This is a military mission designed to incite attack.  It functions as the exact opposite of deterrence, fomenting insurgency and religious fanaticism.<br />
     Courtesy of Karl Rove, George the GWOT President has thusfar reaped enormous domestic political gain, solidifying and expanding the troglodyte base of the GOP (while neatly splitting and pitting the antiwar wing of the Democratic Party base against its pro-war national leadership).  As Noam Chomsky recently reminded, it was Ronald Reagan who first declared &#8220;war on international terrorism.&#8221;  Thus, the excesses of Watergate and Iran-contra are conjured back to life under the guiding hand of John Negroponte.  Is it too late now to drive a stake or two or three into some dead Presidential hearts?<br />
      Stan Goff is right: the nexus of war and sex somehow must fuel the beast.  Little boys are not born killers, but killing certainly is what gets some of the big boys to the top of the food chain and the power pyramid.<br />
      Primitive tribes sought to break the cycle of atrocity and xenophobic counter-atrocity by treating women like property.  My Chief gives his daughter to your clan, and your Chief reciprocates by giving up his daughter to mine.  That done, if you plot to break the truce and come treacherously in the night to annihilate my village, you&#8217;ll be murdering, raping and enslaving your own sisters and grandchildren. Why, only a real motherfucker would even dream of doing a thing like that&#8230;..<br />
     Is declaring war on sexism the solution, or just another oxymoron like military intelligence?<br />
     I bet Stan&#8217;s book will offer insight into this, and other questions I&#8217;ve pondered over since making the transition from civilian to soldier to civilian.<br />
     See you in New Orleans.</p>
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		<title>By: Chad</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-8419</link>
		<dc:creator>Chad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Order through this link:
http://www.powellsunion.com/
for the 10% to go to the ILWU.

It may be $5.00 more than Amazon, but at least $1.60 of that goes to the union. Happy shopping!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Order through this link:<br />
<a href="http://www.powellsunion.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.powellsunion.com/</a><br />
for the 10% to go to the ILWU.</p>
<p>It may be $5.00 more than Amazon, but at least $1.60 of that goes to the union. Happy shopping!</p>
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		<title>By: Randy Morris</title>
		<link>http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2006/01/07/new-book-sex-war/#comment-8359</link>
		<dc:creator>Randy Morris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2006 18:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jon:
Thanks for the link.  Just changed my preorder from Amazon to Powells.

Good stuff!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jon:<br />
Thanks for the link.  Just changed my preorder from Amazon to Powells.</p>
<p>Good stuff!</p>
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		<title>By: Stan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Said, then done.  New Powell&#039;s link in.

Thanks Jon.

I stood alongside the ILWU in Charleston, and I stand by them now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Said, then done.  New Powell&#8217;s link in.</p>
<p>Thanks Jon.</p>
<p>I stood alongside the ILWU in Charleston, and I stand by them now.</p>
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