First in the NY Times article (reprinted in the Denver Post) this theory from a scholar at Colorado College:
David C. Hendrickson, a scholar on foreign policy and the presidency at Colorado College, said, "(President) Bush understands that the support of the public for war - especially the war in Iraq - is conditioned on demanding little of the public."
http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_2885943 Followed by this excerpt from an LTTE to the Denver Post:
I have to chuckle every time I see a hulking SUV with a "Support our Troops" ribbon on it. If it weren't for these gas hogs, we wouldn't be in Iraq trying to steal their oil. So, if you really want to support our troops, get a fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly car instead of the behemoth you're driving.
Michael Kanarish, Parker
And then, this gem...I'm sure astute DU'ers have seen and used this gwb quote before, but I'm glad to see it get exposure now.
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is." A Democrat criticizing President Bush's handling of the Iraq war? No. It's George W. Bush in 1999, on Clinton's intervention in Kosovo.
Ben Anderson, Castle Rock
http://www.denverpost.com/letters Journalists, academics and citizens calling the shots as they see them and it's finally being covered.
:hi: MKJ