Obviously there is a line drawn and nomatter what anyone says, there is one side that will undeniably be anti-bush, anti-war, liberally partisan, pseudo-peace marchers, and anti-american antagonist. Some of you fit anyone of those or all of those labels. Given that animosity between posters, these forums have become little more than name calling banters with no constructive dialogue.
The protestor, just like the American girl in Israel who wanted to be a human shield, knew the risk for their actions. That risk being death and they were willing to die for their beliefs and become martyrs for their cause. There death means nothing, but those they left behind their death means an empty void of life that can never be brought back. The same holds true for the American and British Soldiers who were killed. They knew the risks associated with serving their countries in the armed military. They laid down their lives for our freedoms and the freedom for every Iraqi who will be freed from Saddams sadistic powers against his own people.
War is hell and death is part of war. This country was not won and founded by negotiation nor petition. It was by the brave few who took up arms against a tyrant, and by those who shed blood, thru war, for our nation.
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