When you really begin to absorb the true nature of what's taking place it's extremely disturbing. This is why this stuff separates us so much. Those who are on each side are trying to cope with their feelings and become violently offended by what the other side says or does. Everyone wants to unite but there can be no agreement on where or how. We all support the troops. Agreed. We all think the media is more about selling than presenting facts. Agreed. We all know why we're in Iraq. Don't think we can agree on that one. We all believe we should be there. That one won't fly either. We all would like to see an end to the death and destruction. Absolutely. Saddam is a bad man. Agreed. Saddam should go. Agreed. We should liberate Iraq no matter what the cost. Hmmmm. Our government always tells us the truth. Well, I ah...can you rephrase that...I can't recall. Our government always acts with the best interests of it's citizens in mind.
Intelligent, thought provoking and dead on as far a view point stances from the left and right. The most important one is that we support the troops both when they are over there and when they come home. I was watching an interview with my wife this morning with Tim Russert and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz and some General which was a total waste of time. This guy (Wolfowitz) would not give a straight answer and poor Russert was just so patient asking the same question from 3 different angles and getting no answer. After the 3rd try I wished he would have pulled an O'rielly and said "Enough of the bullshit already..answer the question!". I like Russert just wish he would play a little harder.
