Ali Elizabeth Turner is a self-described ""recovered feminista/socialista"" who grew up in Seattle during the years of the Civil Rights Movement, the Hippie Movement, and the Women's Liberation Movement. She once tried to shut down Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, and the Cleveland County, Ohio courthouse to protest the war in Viet Nam. Her life radically changed in the early seventies as a result of the Jesus People Movement, and she began a journey which led her from believing that soldiers were ""baby killers"" to being an ardent soldier supporter. She lived in Baghdad, Iraq...