Jenzebelle
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That is how I see it. Saddam thinks war is ill-times as do many Democrats. So, the two are thinking alike on that topic.
So you're comparing people who are opposed to the war with Saddam?

And there are people who are not Democrats that are not for this war. My ex-military Republican husband is one of them. Is he part of the thinking like Saddam group? Or is he excluded because he's a Republican?
There will always be people who protest wars. Just like there will always be people who think the solution is to bomb the hell out of anyone who disagrees with us. That's the beauty of having a country that allows free thought and free speech - we are able to decide for ourselves what we agree with. That doesn't make us armchair Presidents. It's what makes us free thinking intelligent creatures.
How is it not possible? I know people in the armed forces currently that don't agree with the decision to go to war, but they pledged to defend this country right or wrong. You can support the men and women who are fighting for our freedom, without agreeing for the reason why they are fighting.I find it very hard not to chuckle at those contradicting themselves when they say they support our troops, but not the war. It's not possible to really do both!