Inadell and Squall, unfortunately this is a liberal-centered issue, whether that is good or bad is open for debate.
The bill of rights contained what we would describe today as liberal and conservative aspects, (i.e. free speech, and right to bear arms, amoung others).
Academia today is a very liberal environment with many, if not the majority of, administrators and professors openly hostile to the military and the US government as great evils responsible for most problems in the world. While I expect you don't share those beliefs, many do.
Even with that caveat regarding academia (which may too broad of a generality) I can't imagine that letter beung published at Arizona State, University of Arizona, SMU, TCU, University of Oklahoma or many other such schools (note that I avoided naming any SEC schools). It is easy to believe that a Massachusets school would publish such a letter. To give the UMASS paper credit, they did run a Tillman tribute alongside the Gonzalez letter.
The young man was incredibly naive to write such a diatribe and is now suffering the consequences for taking such an incredibly ignorant position. The school and the paper are pedaling as fast and furious as they can to try to distance themselves from the incredibly stupid decision the paper's leaders made in publishing the letter.
However even with all of that, it is hard to imagine that letter being published in any other environment then a liberal paper at a liberal school in a liberal state.
While this conclusion may be painful, I believe it to be accurate. Just so you know, in the past I have contributed to the campaigns of individuals from both parties, and currently hold some beliefs supported on the left side of the aisle and some on the right.
Peace among all Bama fans.