This week in an editorial in "The Nation" Jan 8/15 2007:
"[W]hile the Congressional Democrats are divided on the details of what to do next in Iraq, there's the creeping fear that victims of excessive caution, they have squandered the weeks since the election."
Finally those victims of excessive caution are gonna get a How-To on courage. In the form of an Appeal for Redress from active duty soldiers.
But as the editorial points out:
"While their communication to Congress is protected by law, many of these active-duty troops, including some who still want to make the military their life time career, have taken the bold and risky step of standing up publicly to oppose the war. Can't comfortably elected Democrats do as much?"
If we as Americans citizens should ever decide to bring back honor, following their example to bring them back is a good start. Then maybe our own citizen's appeal to Congress can bring democracy back.