Majority of War Opponents Question Its Underlying Rationale

The reasons given by those who oppose the war are strikingly different from the way the administration has characterized opposition. Full Story »

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Stephen Onisko
4.9
by Stephen Onisko - Oct. 1, 2008

Information based articles have more impact than opinion based articles!!! There may be many caveats with regard to the article and to polls in general , but no on can argue that this is the result of actual data. It suggested to me why the opposing opinions are unable to convince their adversary. The Right has belatedly adopted the position that we must now fight terrorism (a noble cause) because of 9/11 whereas the Left suggest that Iraq had nothing to do with Iraq and the invasion was unjustified. My analogy is the Right is like a base runner who has drifted too far from the base and has been caught by the pitcher, now he must decide to try to beat the throw. The Right cannot wrap itself up in the flag and spout patriotic slogans anymore, and reality has finally caugh up with the rhetoric. As Sen Hagel suggest, if your looking for an easy job, "go sell shoes" This should be the new slogan for the anti war crowd.

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