Editor and Publisher reports that the Joint Chiefs of Staff took the rare step today of sending a protest letter to the managing editor of the Washington Post. The letter condemns the paper for publishing this cartoon.

Egads, the foundations of the Republic are tottering. To quote the Joint Chiefs:
"While you or some of your readers may not agree with the war or its conduct, we believe you owe the men and women and their families who so selflessly serve our country the decency to not make light of their tremendous physical sacrifices."
Here's an idea, gentlemen: perhaps you should create a situation where such cartoons are not necessary or relevant. After all, besides 2,245 killed, we also have about 14,000 wounded s a result of the Iraq war you botched. The plight of the wounded and the state of the forces under your care are, indeed, the topic of this cartoon. I am glad that the Joint Chiefs take their mission of defending our troops so seriously as to protect them from potentially life-threatening satirical attacks on the SecDef. But when you're done with that, perhaps you could see to it that they get adequate medical care and, finally, adequate body armor. In fact, the best thing you could do is to press for the immediate firing of what is likely the most breathtakingly incompetent SecDef the nation has ever had to endure.