That's incorrect Joe. This country is very divided and it feels like we jumped back in time to the late 60's. It's not quite that bad yet, but anyone with a shred of honesty has to admit that hard feelings are very close to the surface. This poorly planned war has pitted American against fellow American and is more than just normal disagreements over politics and what party you vote for. The President who ran as the "great uniter" in 2000, has had a big hand in all of this anger, whether you admit it or not Joe.
I actually find myself longing for the days when Clinton was smack dab in the middle of the Lewinsky scandal. As bad as it was, at least people weren't dying over it and we weren't running up a huge deficit. The barbs and attacks seemed harmless to what's going on now. People are really upset over this war, how it was planned, how it was carried out, and the end result we have now. It just isn't liberals or the Democrats, Joe, it's people from all walks of life. I have seen life long Republicans drop party affiliation over this, myself included. One day Joe, you might see that it just isn't the fringe who are angry over what's going on. Posting terms like "No surrender" or "Stay the course" isn't going to help bring America together. We, as in America, need some closure to this debacle really soon. Another two years of this kind of anger stemming from this war, will hurt America more than the terrorists can only hope for. Think about it.