The Guardian has an article today in which they show some of the letters that Michael Moore has received from soldiers and contract workers in Iraq. All are bitterly angry with George W. Bush.
And yes, I’m sure Moore’s received other letters from people who support Bush. But with the election less than a month away, it’s worth paying attention to the soldier who wrote: “People’s perceptions of this war have done a complete 180 since we got here. We had someone die in a mortar attack the first week, and ever since then, things have changed completely. Soldiers are calling their families urging them to support John Kerry. If this is happening elsewhere, it looks as if the overseas military vote that Bush is used to won’t be there this time around.”
Update: The letters are taken from Moore’s new book, Will They Ever Trust Us Again?