possibly noteworthy wrote: The most disappointing realization about the war in Iraq is how little we care, how precious few demonstrators there are on either side of the issue.
I don't follow. There were extremely large demonstrations all over the country when the war started, and the war is the core reason for the relatively high degree of partisan political strife. No one is protesting NOW because there is nothing to protest. Whether or not getting involved in the war was a good idea, we're involved. The question is whether we can get uninvolved without causing more problems then we've solved. Both parties want the same thing here, and no one seems to have firm ideas about how to do it. A lot of the stuff he is referencing were race riots, draft protests, and labor disputes. None of that has anything to do with this, and I don't quite get why thats a bad thing... RE: The Quietest War |