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Bush’s 7th Year – Civil War in Iraq: “Stay the Course ‘Surge’ Dirge”

Robert R. Morman, Ph. D.

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            Bush’s 7th Year – Civil War in Iraq “Stay the Course ‘Surge’ Dirge” describes the ongoing sellout of U. S. sovereignty by Bush and his one-world cohorts.

             As an alleged “fiscal conservative” conservative, he is completely irresponsible with the largest federal budgets and national debt in history.

             With respect to his policy of pre-emptive war, sectarian warfare between the Sunnis and Shiites continues. A “shared” government among Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites and militarily imposed democracy is pure fantasy

             The idea of a lean, mean military machine has proved in- adequate with a surge in troops required that Gen. Shinsecki initially requested at the start of the war in Iraq. Training of Iraqis providing for their security is progressing at a snail’s pace.

             Immigration and trade continue with borderless control and futile attempts at “delayed amnesty” legislation continue with trade deficits passing the $700 billion mark and climbing.

             Foreign policy is a joke with little of significance achieved. Nevertheless, Bush continues with his one-world sellout of the U. S. with his active pursuit of the Security, Prosperity and Partnership and the North American Union—integration of the U. S., Canada and Mexico a la the European Union with sovereignty and nationalism retained in name only.

             Indeed, Bush is by intent, “America Second” in aim and deed!
About the Author
Robert R. Morman was born in Lansford, PA. He He served in the USN as Chief Yeoman during  WWII and later joined the USAFR and retired as a Major.  He received the B. A., M. A. and Ph. D.  degrees in psychology (USC, 1955). He worked as  a research psychologist, counseling psychologist,  and professor in psychology and education at  CSULA. Xlibris.com published “Final Departures  of the Famous,” “Exits of the Eminent,” “Passing  of the Prominent” and “Bush’s Fourth Year, Post  War Iraq.  lstBooks.com (AuthorHouse.com)  published several books on the Clinton presidency,  “Bush’s Presidential Election 2000,” “Bush’s First  Year…,“ “Bush’s Second Year…” and “Bush’s Third  Year...” AuthorHouse also published “Lights Out for  Laudable Luminaries” in ’05, “Bush’s 6th Year— Civil War in Iraq…” in ’07 and “Demises of the  Distinguished” in ’07.  
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            Chapter 1 describes the Background including Bush Collision Course with Congress, Hiring Nine Lawyers to Fight Congressional Inquiries, War Strategy, State of the Union Message, Valerie Plame and Libby, Bush Commutes Libby’s Jail Time, the AG Gonzales Mess, Globalism—Destroyer of America’s Middle Class, Cheney’s Secrecy and Multiculuralism.

            Also discussed are Appointments, Resignations and Recommendations in re Condoleeza Rice, Sam Fox, Dan Bartlett, Rob Portman, VA’s Nicolson, former Surgeon General Carmona, Karl Rove, Tony Snow, Jim Nussle, Michael B. Mukasey, Rumsfeld et al.  

             Matters related to the U. S. economy are discussed under the headings of Economy (General, Stocks Fall Worldwide, World’s Cheapest Car and Bush’s Recession Fears), and Statistics (Maytag Halts Production in Newton, IA, Fears of an Impending Recession and Jobless in December ’07), and Budget (Bush’s Proposed Budget for Fiscal ’08 and Criticisms) in Chapter 2.

            Chapter 3 describes the chaotic mess in Iraq under the main heading of Ongoing Civil War with a periodic count of mounting casualties. Among the subheadings are Protesting the War in Iraq, Iraq’s Future—Sober Chilling, British Troops Plan to Withdraw plus Others, Walter Reed Hospital Fiasco, Haliburton Moves HQ to Dubai, Sectarian Wall in Baghdad, New U. S. Embassy in Baghdad—White Elephant, Bush Predicts Long Stay for Troops in Iraq, DOD Reports Surge Not Quelling Violence, Operation Thunder Offensive, New Approach to the War Offered by Senators Warner and Lugar, PM al-Maliki—“U. S. Troops Can Leave Anytime They Want,” White House Approves “Severe Interrogation” of Terrorism Suspects and House Vote Bans Permanent Bases in Iraq. 

            Post War Governance in Iraq is discussed in Chapter 4 under the single caption Governance (Iraqi Job Program, Proposed Sunni Islamic Cabinet, Senator Biden’s Partition Plan for Iraq, Congressional Research Service Report on Democracy Collapsing in Iraq and Widespread Corruption in Iraq.) 

Chapter 5 describes the escalating war in Afghanistan under the headings of Ongoing Violence and Resurgence of the Taliban, Military Duty Tours Extended, Opium Production on the Increase, and U. S. Failure to Comprehend Afghanistan.”

U. S. Defense matters are discussed in Chapter 6 under the captions General (Lowering Standards of Army and Marine Recruits, Military Recruitment and Leave No Child Behind Act, Homeland Security, Reducing the Size of the Air Force, Patriot Act, Gen. Pace “not” Re-appointed as Chairmen Joint Chiefs of Staff, Missile Defense in Czech Republic and Poland, U. S. Army Lowers Standards and Increases Incentives for Recruits, FBI Conference Expensive Tastes, Private Contractors Outnumber U. S. Forces in Iraq,  Adm. Mullen New Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and Bush Unilaterally Reduces Nuke Stockpile Again), Terrorism Within the U. S. (Terror Plot at Fort Dix Thwarted, Muslim Terrorist Plot at JFK International Airport Foiled, Eavesdropping and Warrantless Searches, Anti-terrorism Bill Sent to Bush, Inadequacy of the CIA Prior 9 –11and Los Angeles Fears Muslim Radicalization), Terrorism Outside the U. S. (Algeria, Canada, Great Britain, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Somalia) and New Weapons (Non-lethal Energy Beam Ray Gun, New Nuke Warheads—Reliable Replacement Weapons, and Reaper—New Drone).  

Chapter 7 is concerned with the continuing problem of immigration, both legal and illegal under the broad headings of General, Illegal Immigration and Legal Immigration and Regulations, Among the specifics discussed are Protests for Illegal Immigrant Lawbreakers, Operation Return to Sender, Mexico’s Calderon Admits Relatives Living Illegally in the U. S., Mexico’s Inept Calderon Protests Border Crackdown, Bush’s New “Z” Visa Immigration Plan, Senate Negotiators Concoct a Comprehensive Immigration Bill, Corporate Crocodile Tears, Positive Solutions, Senate Votes to Kill Bush’s Amnesty Immigration Bill, Schlafly on Bush’s Defeated “Silent Amnesty” Bill, Logical Deportation, New Arizona Law—“Get Illegals to Self-Deport,” “Dream Act,,” Dream Act Tabled and Fork-Tongued CA Governor Schwarzenegger, Outsourcing Border Fence Construction to China, Arizona Gets Tough on Employers Hiring Illegal Immigrant Lawbreakers and Border Fence).  

Issues relating to Trade are described in Chapter 8 under the headings of General (Schlafly Calls for End to VAT or Value Added Tax and Tainted Imports from China), Statistics (Dangerous Chinese Imports, Containers Screening for Nuke Materials and Mattel), NAFTA (Mexico-U. S. Super Corridor Truck Highway, Citizen Berg Solution, Mexico Trucks Invade the U. S. and Border Fence Alternative), South Korean Trade Pact, Value Added Tax or VAT, Substitute for Tariffs and Greedy Benefits from Moving Jobs Overseas and CAFTA.

            Chapter 9 relates important matters of Foreign Policy under the headings of General (Bush’s One-week Trip to Latin-American Nations, G-8 Meeting in Heiligendamm, Germany, APEC Meeting in Sydney, Australia), Great Britain, Ireland, North Korea (North Korea Inactivates Nuke Reactor), Iran (Israeli-Palestinian Authority (Hamas and Fatah Fight for Palestinian Human Supremacy), Russia, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Venezuela,

            Domestic issues are discussed in Chapter 10 under the captions of General (Diversified Caucuses in Congress and Cultural Change in America), Crime – General (Senator Craig Arrested in Minneapolis Airport Lavatory), Crime – Corporate (Hewlett-Packard, Abramoff, Quest Communications, Enron and Adelphia), Clean Air (Daimler Chrysler Bluetec Engine, Ford’s Hybrid Edge with a Twist, and Ethanol Pollution and Ozone Hazard, GM’s New Electric Fuel Cell Car), Energy (Representative Peterson’s Bill for Drilling off U. S. Coastlines, Tyson and Syntroleum Corp. to Make Diesel Fuel from Fat), Health Care (Abstinence Educational Programs, Abortion, Stem Cell research, MLK-Harbor Hospital Closure and Bush Vetoes Child Health Insurance Bill), Social Security (Totalization, Social Security and Illegal Immigrant Lawbreakers), English as America’s Official Language, Katrina, Right to Bear Arms, Voter Fraud, Electronic Voting Machines--No Paper Trail, and Patient Reform Act Sell Out.

            Chapter 11 discusses relevant topics under the main headings of United Nations (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Offsetting Suggestions, Global Warming Conference in Bali, Bush Favors “Law of the Sea Treaty” and Great Britain and Continental Shelf Oil and Natural Gas Rights), European Union and World Bank (Wolfowitz Shenanigans, Wolfowitz Resigns and Bush Selects Zoellick as World Bank President).

            The last chapter, 12, describes the Background, Summary and Conclusions under the headings of General (Carter’s Criticism of Bush), Background, Economy and the Budget, Iraq Civil War and Occupation, Post War Government in Iraq, Afghanistan, Defense, Immigration, Trade, Foreign Relations, Domestic Policy, United Nations, European Union and World Bank, Islamic Fascism, Impeachment

(Bush’s Global Agenda—Sell Out of the U. S., “Port” in Kansas City, MO, The Committee for Foreign Investment in the U. S. or CFIUS, Trans-Texas Corridor and North American Union) and Legacy (Bush’s Lost Legacy, Bush’s Military Service and Bush’s Policy Follies).  

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