Hey, there's nothing like healthy debate. The fact is, partisan politics have been a part of country since John Adams, and always will be. We are polarized nation, but there's no doubt in my mind when there is a real and credible threat, (like 9-11), we will band together and confront it. The problem most of us have against the war, is that Iraq was not a real and credible threat, and hasn't been since the late 80's/early 90's.
I also don't like that people are going to call George W a military president, when he's hurt the military more than any other president this century. He constantly cuts weapons programs, argues with congress resulting in lower pay raises, cuts reenlistment bonuses, closes commissary's and PX's overseas, and continually seeks to re-deploy soldiers anywhere and everywhere.
But. because he's a Republican, he'll be touted as a military president to get misguided veteran votes. Read the Army Times or join the NCO Academy of America, and see what problems this President has 'caused more than any other.
Not to mention that that while George W Bush was
AWOL , John Kerry was getting
Bronze Stars and Purple Hearts for facing enemy fire rescuing a comrade in open water. Now of course, the Republicans are trying to downplay Kerry's service as much as possible...because they don't want people to compare him to Bush. I mean...you have to get shot to get a purple heart! There's no denying that! Kerry has the capability to expose President Bush for what he really is, a spineless little coward who's ridden through life on his rich family's coat-tails. He's like...a little whiny King Herod, (Like, in The Passion).
Vote John Kerry and Ted Kennedy...two leaders with REAL cahones.
(That would make a good campaign slogan?)