Archive for the ‘Energy War’ Category.

Email exchange with my Rep

February 9, 2007   Mr. Stan Goff XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Raleigh, NC 276XX   Dear Mr. Goff:   Thank you for contacting me about the situation in Iraq. I share your frustration with President Bush’s failed policies, That’s not what I wrote about; but since this is a bullshit form letter, you don’t know that. I wrote [...]

Guns ‘n’ Money

The 2007 war budget — which many Democrats will undoubtedly approve and allow to happen — will take spending up to a billion dollars every two-and-a-half days. I could say that $1 billion will buy so many doses of anti-retrovirals, or that it could pay 400 public workers a hundred dollars a day, or that [...]

How to win a Congressional Seat in 2008 if you are a Republican

It’s easy, if you’re willing to use the internet as a by-pass medium to get around the funders that control both parties. All other things being the same, there are five issues you can emphasize that will get you enough of the independent and Democrat crossover vote to win in the General Elections in 2008, [...]

Strategy, tactics & intelligence

Our new site, Insurgent American, makes the claim that — however nascent and unknown it is right now — it is a “practical strategic resource.” It’s time to flesh that out a bit more, because the antiwar movement appears to be at an impasse. A good deal of that impasse can be attributed to the [...]

Occupations to end occupation

From the Christian Science Monitor: While only 24 percent of likely voters nationwide approve of Mr. Bush’s handling of the war, slightly more voters say it has been worth the loss of American lives, according to a Zogby poll released Friday. “It’s now clearly a Republican war,” says pollster John Zogby, noting that 59 percent [...]

Domestic Politics of War

On January 18, 2007, the putative Prime Minister of Iraq, Nouri al-Maliki launched rhetorical barbs at his masters in the Bush administration, appealing for more weapons even as the Americans ignored his behind-the-scenes plea not to set him up for a war with Muqtada al-Sadr. Bush, he said, was yielding to media pressure in the [...]

Petraeus! Is Baghdad Burning?

An analysis of the Bush “surge” in Iraq “Jodl! Is Paris burning?” —Adolf Hitler Aug. 25, 1944 Backstage The United States makes up about 5 percent of the Earth’s population, but as an aggregate we burn more than 25 percent of its fossil energy. That’s roughly true of all three main forms of fossil energy—oil, [...]

Open Letter to Congress – a tactic

The Bush-Maliki Plan, now called The Surge, to deploy an additional 20,000 US troops to Iraq is a last-ditch effort to prevent a decisive US political defeat in Iraq. The principle purpose of this “surge” is to destroy the Mehdi Army of Muqtada al Sadr , who broke his alliance with the Maliki government after [...]

PDF Book – “2006: My Year with the Liberals”

For the end of the year… Thirty-six separate commentaries from throughout the year. 2006: My Year with the Liberals By Stan Goff Spouting off on everything from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Anorexia nervosa, from gay marriage to vice-presidential gun safety, a middle-aged Army veteran without qualifications or credentials takes caustic potshots at the rich and infamous. [...]

3,000 Approaches

The 3,000 Milestone is the my most recent essay on the war. It is written as US troop fatalities in Iraq have passed 2,950, and 3,000 will likely be reached by New Year’s Day or shortly after… before the Democrat-majority Congress is seated on January 20th. I want people to use it as they see [...]