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The "anti-war" movement hasn't gone anywhere, but I hasten to point out the "anti-war" movement has always been miniscule. Now if you are referring to the anti-Iraq war movement, well it has declined just as the war in Iraq as declined. There was never a significant anti-Afghan war movement.
and you write this with a straight face? the war in iraq has declined. ovcatto you've said some pretty asinine things in the past but on balance you're an intelligent guy, surely you don't believe that?
and you write this with a straight face? the war in iraq has declined. ovcatto you've said some pretty asinine things in the past but on balance you're an intelligent guy, surely you don't believe that?
He wants to believe it. Maybe he can make the anti-war folks believe they're insignificant in number and just better "get on the program" with them.
now that the president is a democrat, where have all the anti war people gone? do they now support the war?
They are taking naps and buying new tye-dye shirts. They will be back when Obama is out of office. If there is one thing that liberals love to do, it is protesting. Even bears hibernate. Think of the libs in hibernation mode.
now that the president is a democrat, where have all the anti war people gone? do they now support the war?
Clearly, it was all about partisan politics. There are the few desperate wackos, like the Lynden La Rouche crowd and their Bush as Hit... I mean 0bama as Hitler signs, but the rest of the radical left have no intention of crossing political boundaries.
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