Tilting at windmills

Washington Monthly, Oct, 2007 by Charles Peters

Four thousand funerals and a wedding

"I want to know why I'm planning a funeral while George Bush is planning a wedding," asked the mother of a young female soldier who had just been killed in Iraq. She is making the same point that I tried to make in our last issue. In essence, it is this: Would George W. Bush be so willing to continue sending soldiers to die in Iraq if his daughter were among them? And would he have, as he did recently, complained about our leaving Vietnam, if he had, instead of hiding in the then-draft-proof National Guard, actually endured the horrors of fighting in the jungle?

Charles Peters is the founding editor of the Washington Monthly.

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