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Lethal American Confusion
How Bush and the Pacifists Each Failed
in the War on Terrorism

Featuring the Military/Pacifist Similarities Survey
 

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Here are some ways you can use this site:

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1. Use the “Order” link above to order the book, Lethal American Confusion: How Bush and the Pacifists Each Failed in the War on Terrorism

2. Follow the “Book” link above to
Learn what I mean by American confusion; Scroll down the Book link to: “Definitions and Dynamics”
Discover why some forms of American confusion prove lethal-- also in the “Definitions and Dynamics” section
Shake your head about the100 US antiterrorism offices in 15 agencies, supervised by 17 congressional committees, fighting for money, resisting coordination: In “Definitions and Dynamics”
Understand how pacifists failed to promote an alternative to war after September 11, 2001. Go to “Pacifist Confusion” via the “Book” link
Read and assess my forecasts of war outcomes, completed early in the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns; “War Forecasts” (“Book” link again) takes you there
Learn how terrorists’ brains might function, at “Terrorists’ Brains”
• Marvel at the range of fixes proposed by experts in “Reforms in Antiterrorism and Pacifism”

3. Find results for the Military/Pacifist Similarities Survey, to be posted on the "Survey" section about mid-April 2007. Before March 31, 2007, you can take the survey by emailing wrbftaylor@comcast.net with the word “survey” in your message.
After mid-April, you can join an online discussion of survey results.

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