surf
11-02-2010, 07:38 PM
call it what you will: anti-nation building, anti-empire, anti-preemptive war, anti-halliburton wars, whatever qualifier makes you feel good.
in all the campaigning this year war is not a subject, and ending war isn't even on the table, yet it appears to be an issue that more than half the people don't like. in other words, it's an issue that half of the electorate already agrees with us on.
should this be our issue in 2012? the one huge issue that trully (and unfortunetly) differentiates us from all the rest
in all the campaigning this year war is not a subject, and ending war isn't even on the table, yet it appears to be an issue that more than half the people don't like. in other words, it's an issue that half of the electorate already agrees with us on.
should this be our issue in 2012? the one huge issue that trully (and unfortunetly) differentiates us from all the rest