BaliBabyDoc
Lifer
Actually very many (percentage wise) were against the war and a significant number were undecided before the war. It was the MARCH to war perpetrated by the Bush Junta and their media lackeys that gradually shifted the undecideds. Once it became abundantly clear that Bush was going to pick a fight . . . regardless of the circumstances . . . a significant number of people shifted to supporting the troops (if not the actual war).Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Very few(percentage wise) were against the war before we went. The most vocal now are those that have changed or stayed quiet before. I'd say that supports the idea that many are using hindsight - not principled opposition.
kerry and edwards are the biggest examples of those trying to complain about the war in hindsight. This "I would have"...or whatever "better" BS they spout is nothing but hindsight.
But hey, you are going to believe whatever you wish if it feeds your RBH.
CsG
Sadly, GOPies have used these complex social phenomena to claim support for the war that NEVER really existed. In the aftermath, only the delusional (albeit a substantial number) are sticking to the war as "justified". Yet these very people further substantiate our arguments that no degree of evidence could have precluded war b/c the decision had been made months if not years in advance.