What happens to a celebration deferred?
Last year, Congress had planned a triumphant national “day of celebration” upon the return of our armed services following their victories in Iraq and Afghanistan this year. A provision in the 2006 National Defense Authorization Bill set aside $20 million for our generation’s V-I Day. (For those wondering, success would be determined by presidential proclamation.)
Alas, the ticker tape orders have been postponed. With our troops mired in mideast violence, Senate Republicans added a line to the 2007 defense authorization bill to extend the measure through next year. Because, you know, all our troops are coming home then.
(Note: We somehow missed this catch in The New York Times last month, but we owe the reminder to this month’s Harper’s Magazine.)