Thinking it over, the effigy didn't have a human face and as XO points out was not wearing the Iraq War camouflage, so I also believe it was the Spirit of War and Fascism and/or American militarism that was being burned, not the American G.I.
If it had been the work of Rove's dirty tricksters or the F.B.I., those bozos wouldn't have had the creative energy and artistic imagination to create an image in human form with the face of death - - they would have used a simple manikin with a human face dressed to LOOK like an American soldier - - "look, Ma, they're burnin' Billy Bob."
As far as calling them crazies, I unreservedly take that back. I eat my words. With pleasure. Those guys are on the right track. Calling them haters by implication ("lure the rational thinking non-haters") is a trick that will fool only the irrational and the non-thinking. How many people have these "haters" killed or hurt? How many people have been killed, maimed, tortured and "disappeared" due to the actions of the (presumably) "non-haters" Bush & Co.? Very few people that I know would fall for that guff. The right wing seems to have entered upon a dialogue between itself where normal English words have lost all meaning - - anti-War peace activists are "haters," those who initiate wars on false pretexts or (taking their own self-exculpatory best view of things) false and misleading evidence, are "non-haters" and "supporting the troops" means sending them to be maimed and killed in a war which, if it's NOT all about oil, serves no conceivable American interest whatsoever.