Debates
27 Jul 06
Originally posted by sasquatch672As an aside, SQ, methinks American support for the war is fading simply because Americans (and most everyone else in the modern world) no longer have a very long attention span. I think movies, TV, computers etc. have skewed people's sense of time and they now instinctively expect a resolution to any problem within a matter of minutes, hours and, at most, a few days. I think all those not directly involved quickly lose interest and move on to other things.
More ultra-right-wing rhetoric that kills honest debate and destroys any chance for a middle ground.
Lemme ask ya, Mikey boy - was there an issue with the draft in WWII? No. Country called, US originally wanted no part of the fight, but when Pearl Harbor was bombed, people lined up by the hundreds of thousands to fight. Why? Was that generation ...[text shortened]... hat I'm correct, and you're an ultra-right-wing, paranoid, fascist Bushbot.