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You can twist the First Amendment to support anti-American activities as you see fit, but I'll call a spade a spade.


The beatiful thing about this country is that one person's idea of what "American" is does not define the word. People who protest the war aren't being anti-American. That label gets slapped around so much it's practically meaningless, anyway. When I protest the war, or say I think the President made a mistake in taking that course of action, it's because I feel in my AMERICAN GUT that it is wrong.

I didn't like the idea before we went in. I didn't like it when we took over Baghdad. I still didn't like it after we had Saddam. And now more than ever, I don't like the daily violence occuring because we are there.

I am an American goddamnit, with strong emotions about what is wrong and right for the country. I may be WRONG, but that doesn't make me un-American. You insult me, and everyone else who disagrees with Bush decisions, to suggest otherwise.