Dont be fooled by one measly little editorial.

The British people were overwhelmingly in favor of pursuing a diplomatic resolution. But, as any country should they have rallied around their troops in time of war.

Now, the polls suggest the Brits are evenly divided in terms of supporting thew ongoing war effort.

Seems the English channel is not quite as wide as this editorialist would suggest, put in that context.

IMO, grampy...its attitudes like yours that are antia-merican. There just isn't room for any opinion other than yours or the current party line, is there?

I called you out on this before and you ran away...so I will do it again.

You continually intimate that one cannot have been opposed to going to war on the one hand and 'support the troops' on the other. Support that position with a valid argument, would you?

Oh...and while yer scratchin' yer head on that one, you might try composing a valid argument as to why such opposition is 'unamerican'. No ones done that here. No one has dragged the United States throught the mud here, at least that I've seen. All those that have differing opinions have done is question the actions of our government in this case. BTW, please quote the statement or statements that you view as'unamerican'.

The minute we stop doing that is the minute we lose our freedom....how 'American' would that be?

Its one thing to disagree with someone, to have differing views is the nature of freedom, is it not? But the suggestion that under any circumstances any citizen of the United States is 'unamerican' strictly because they disagree with you gave me a sorely needed laugh this afternoon.
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