March, 2008 - Issue 17
“Without the active support of military service members, this war cannot continue. ... [W]ithout people to drive the trucks, to man the checkpoints, and to go out on nightly raids, no war is possible"
Mailbag
Bridging The Gap - A Poem
Bridging the Gap, Making it Happen: An Organizers' Conference
Active-Duty and Vets Organize Against the War at Fort Hood
“It's soldier's lives being tossed away on this never-ending bad wager, in the hope that somehow, someday, a big win will come out of it"
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February, 2008 - Issue 16
“I, personally, don’t believe in fighting for the profit of a handful of people. I also don’t believe in fighting for a government that is willing, if not eager, to f--- its own people over”
“Not us. We’re not going.”
– A Unit Revolts
Moving Forward Together
“The first time I put on that uniform I hoped I would wear it with honor. On Sept. 15, I finally did.”
While Bush’s Buddies Cash In On the War, Pentagon Scum Won’t Supply Wounded Female Troops With Clothes Forcing Them to Beg Civilians for Help
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November, 2007 - Issue 15
“After four and a half years ... Iraq is still just keeping your fingers crossed and praying that you don’t die or end up permanently disabled from an IED”
“We risked our lives so the Army ... could throw a rose colored lens onto a news camera”
“The Army Is Worn Out”
National Guardsmen Like Impeach Bush/Cheney T-Shirts
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September-October, 2006 - Issue 14
“A solid number, perhaps a majority, of the ordinary soldiers believed this war was bullshit”
A Call From Baghdad
Join the Military Project
A Choice to Make
Letter From a Peace Mom
Rebuilding the GI Movement
Words from the front-lines
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July-August, 2006 - Issue 13
“Iraqis are not a threat or the enemy. We are the threat and the enemy to them.”
Laughin’, Cryin’, Livin’, Dyin’ Hee Haw! Who’s the jackass now?
“Soldiers Have Become More Vocal In Expressing Their Opinions Against The War”
“Bush has shredded the Constitution and killed over 2,200 good soldiers”
“It would have been a mistake for us to get bogged down in the quagmire inside Iraq” – Dick Cheney
Words from the front-lines
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March-April, 2006 - Issue 12
"We definitely needed something more, more armor than just plywood and sandbags because that wasn't really going to stop much"
"I have not heard a worthwhile nor just reason for staying the course"
"The government had a plan, but it did not include the poor black people of the south"
Media Chatter Ignored Soldiers for Cindy
How the Soldiers Stopped the Vietnam War
Words from the front-lines
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July-August, 2005 - Issue 11
You can't eat a soccer ball
“Our motivation had more to do with oil and imperialism than to do with Saddam Hussein or weapons of mass destruction”
A letter from Iraq:
"When I found your site, I became excited to find a military paper, more precisely a soldier’s paper, that will cut through the bullshit."
Soldiers debate the war
Cindy Sheehan: “Dean, you have become one of them”
Kerry knew about WMD lies and didn’t care
It’s about damn time!
Words from the front-lines
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March-April, 2005 - Issue 10
"All the reasons we were given were false, so it was people dying and people suffering for lies"
"I don’t think that’s a good way to fight a war, just to blow the shit out of a country, kill a bunch of innocent people, and then charge into another country that has nothing to do with it"
Letters from GIs, veterans, and military families
Should Al-Qaeda occupy New York?
The Chicken Factory
Words from the front-lines
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January-February, 2005 - Issue 9
“This war is about money. The money is only making the rich man richer”
“You are supporting us troops out here the best way possible – trying to get us back!”
Rumsfeld Loses an Army
“George W. Bush, the soldiers that have died for this sham […] are so much more deserving than that. You are not worth the dust off of their boots”
"I will act as a soldier on the behalf of the majority, and not in the interest of the few who possess the greatest amount of wealth"
Winning or losing in Iraq?
Why did Bush win?
An appeal to Traveling Soldier readers
Words from the front-lines
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October-November, 2004 - Issue 8
F.T.A.
Iraq soldiers petition against stop-loss: sign it and pass it on
“We had no business being there in the first place. We killed people, we had our people killed, and it hasn’t made any kind of difference.”
A debate: how should service people resist the war?
“Every letter that is written to me by the Army telling me a load of crap only makes me fight harder”
The truth about John Kerry
Why we cannot win
Words from the front-lines
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August-September, 2004 - Issue 7
“I looked in her eyes and I told her ‘peace’ in Arabic but what was she thinking when I told her ‘peace’ and I’m standing there with an M-16 trying to clear her house?”
First the good news, then the bad news
"If the Iraqis have their country back, why is my son stuck in the area?"
"I want to be the peace President" - Bush
2004 election results in!
What happened to the anti-war movement?
Fahrenheit 9/11 goes to Ft. Bragg
the Death of Sgt. Van Dale Todd
Words from the front-lines
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June-July, 2004 - Issue 6
“I am back in this s--t hole”
Bush and the brass want you to torture
Who's behind the torture? Start with Bush
A few bad apples or one rotten war?
Poor Kimmit couldn’t take the heat
To my fellow troops in the Iraq war
Wolfowitz forgets how many GIs he’s killed
From the mailbag
June 30: power handover or smoke and mirrors?
From mission accomplished to mission impossible
Army punishes GI for torturing prisoners; Army punishes soldier for not torturing prisoners
“There is no way a great power can run tanks into a weaker country and expect anything but what we have in Iraq”
Hate the war in Iraq? Try voting against it
An appeal to Ralph Nader: say you want to bring the troops home NOW!
Words from the front-lines
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March-April, 2004 - Issue 5
“I saw the destroyed villages, I saw lives destroyed by what happened there and by what people did”
Military families, vets, and GIs march at Ft. Bragg
A Weekend of Protests
What they won't tell you about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Wounded soldier needs your help!
the Mailbag
The lesser evil in 2004?
First soldier to quit Iraq war
Report on Marine morale in Okinawa
Bush laughs at Iraq WMD lies – military families not amused
Words from the front-lines
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January-February, 2003 - Issue 4
Hold On to Your Humanity: An Open Letter to GIs in Iraq
"Marshall came to Iraq to die for a general's carpet"
Protest and Survive; F.T.A. in Baghdad; Bush explains how to win "hearts and minds" in Iraq
Guardsmen Killed by Pentagon Penny-Pinching
Mailbag
One Hundred Times at the Courthouse
You'll get paid - when the "war on terrorism" is over!
Who is the enemy?
Words from the front-lines
Should We Vote for Anyone But Bush in 2004?
You're Invited to Help Make History at Ft. Bragg; Protest on the One Year Anniversary of the War on Iraq
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November-December, 2003 - Issue 3
"We have all faced death here without reason or justification"
Reservist on leave from Iraq organizes protest to bring the troops home now
25,000 rally in D.C. to say: Bring the troops home now! End the occupation!
Marine: “You will see me assault the Bush regime at every possible angle”
Why is the Pentagon ripping off the troops?
“How can we leave Iraq?”
Words from the front-lines
Brass aims at GIs during Rummy’s visit; Wolfowitz gets a taste of Iraq
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September, 2003 - Issue 2
Bush lied - U.S. out of Iraq now!
Letters
Bring the troops home
how?
The massacres: who is responsible?
Bush's war on vets
Viet Nam: how the soldiers stopped the war
Words from the front-lines
GI's get killed, stocks go up - rich bastards win again
the Fourth Infantry - lions led by asses
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July, 2003 - Issue 1
Occupation is not liberation - bring all the troops home now!
"Bring 'em on?"
What
Traveling Soldier
is all about
Marine denounces war-mongers
The right to resist: theirs and yours
Words from the front-lines
From "axis of evil" to "force of badness"; GIs arrested - for not stealing big enough
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