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To fully learn from the gifts of life, we must recognize the chaos within, and plan to embrace that chaos with an approach that resolves negative energies into positive growth.  Embrace your Chaos.  If you are a life coach or change management professional, please contact us and register with this site.  If you seek balance, please register for our newsletters.

Chaos

This section will highlight issues of Chaos which are of most importance to FreeCultureWarrior.org. 
Topics that have been suggested are: Soldier Votes not being respected while over seas; Current US Administration's Socialism approach is way off balance in consideration of Soldier's patriotic sacrifices; Social Security for those who've paid throughout lifetime; Capitalism is Productive.  If you have suggestions, please contact us.

Be Excellent

In the late 1980s - early 1990s, an intriguing yet nearly discarded perspective for humanitarianism resounded during a time-sharing, popular activity of knowledge absorption known as movie watching.  It became a mantra of the 'Bill and Ted' characters of the 'Excellent Adventure' stories.

"Be Excellent To Each Other"

Act Now

There's an old saying, "Those who bang their pot the loudest will be heard first."  A shift is occurring back to traditional, paleoconservative values.  Values that respect natural laws and assist in steering human behaviors back to the roots of respect for the world we live on.

Join or start your own FreeCultureWarrior.org Group, and learn how to stay informed and get involved easily both locally and nationally.  WE can do it TOGETHER.

Stay Free

A movement of 'change' is clouding the American Dream.  Socialism is stripping the fruits out of the hands of those who successfully reaped from the seeds they sowed individually and for generations to build prosperity for their offspring, community, country and Earth.

Learn how every American can impact these movements.  Vote in your local, state and national elections to stop socialism and government thievory from our children not yet born.  Sign up for our newsletters for more information as it develops.

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Institute for the Study of War News Feeds

Understanding War RSS Feed
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  • Global News Alert - September 7, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
  • Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
  • "Afghanistan: It's Not Over" by LTG James Dubik (Ret.) (Small Wars Journal)

    "In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi Security Forces in size, capability, and confidence. Prior to deploying, I made a series of rounds in the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill. I was met with more condolences than congratulations. The general feeling, no pun intended, was that the war was lost and it was only a matter of time before we would admit our defeat and withdraw. I am getting the same “all is lost” attitude about Afghanistan from what I read and hear around the Washington, D.C. Beltway.

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  • Global News Alert - September 2, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.

US Soldiers Front Page Magazine

Soldiers Front Page RSS Feed
Army Public Affairs fulfills the Army's obligation to keep the American people and the Army informed, and helps to establish the conditions that lead to confidence in America's Army and its readiness to conduct operations in peacetime, conflict and war.
  • Demystifying the Post-9/11 GI Bill
    On June 30, 2008, the president signed the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008-also known as the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which is a benefits program for servicemembers who served on active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001.
  • The green-gray line: West Point, N.Y.
    The U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., is looking for a few good Soldiers.Soldier admissions officer Maj. Brian Easley has 85 slots for active-duty Soldiers and 85 slots for reserve-component Soldiers in every class. But he can't fill them-something he finds "heartbreaking," especially because he knows there are many young Soldiers who would excel at West Point and become great officers.
  • Rapid resolution therapy
    Post-traumatic stress disorder is a serious and often hard-to-treat condition. It can affect the lives of Soldiers and their loved ones severely and can interfere with daily life. Finding the right treatment can greatly improve a Soldier's quality of life.
  • Soldier becomes 'master' of educational opportunities
    Graduate school was something Maj. Jason Waggoner had always wanted to check off his list. But between his busy career as an infantry officer (and later, a public affairs officer) with the 101st Airborne Division, repeated deployments and Family commitments, it proved difficult to find the time.

ISW's daily update of international media reporting on Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Iran and the surrounding region.

Understanding War RSS Feed
Displays RSS list of all publications
  • Global News Alert - September 7, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
  • Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
  • "Afghanistan: It's Not Over" by LTG James Dubik (Ret.) (Small Wars Journal)

    "In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi Security Forces in size, capability, and confidence. Prior to deploying, I made a series of rounds in the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill. I was met with more condolences than congratulations. The general feeling, no pun intended, was that the war was lost and it was only a matter of time before we would admit our defeat and withdraw. I am getting the same “all is lost” attitude about Afghanistan from what I read and hear around the Washington, D.C. Beltway.

    read more

  • Global News Alert - September 2, 2010
    ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.