Another voice that might reach the masses in the dentist's office: Anna Quinlan's piece in latest issue of Newsweek:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17080793/site/newsweek/ A powerful last paragraph!
<snip> Tomorrow. That's when the United States should begin to bring combat forces home from Iraq.
Over the last year many Americans have finally realized how thoroughly they were sold a bill of goods. The picture of the peaceable kingdom painted by the Bush administration nearly four years ago was that of a country, riven by religious and ethnic violence for centuries, suddenly turned into the equivalent of a Connecticut suburb: town meetings, friendly neighbors, a common purpose, perhaps a shopping mall.
Nearly four years of photographs and footage of dusty corpses, cinderblock barriers, shredded cars and bereaved families, and the absurdity of that view is absolute.
No one tries to sell that snake oil anymore.
There is no better way to support those who have fought valiantly in Iraq than to guarantee that not one more of them dies in the service of the political miscalculation of their leaders. Not one more soldier. Not one more grave. Not one more day. Bring them home tomorrow.