MVB
Nov 21, 2004, @ 03:23 PM
Basic moral of this hilarious episode:
The strength of America lies in the fact that we can want war and not want war at the same time. The anti-war protesters make it seem to the rest of the world that it's not so much the American people, but the President who they should hate for going to war, leaving "America" unhated, and focusing world anger on individuals like the Pres. The pro-war/support our troops people keep us strong and make sure we don't look like a nation full of 'pussy hippy protesters'
"It's called having your cake, and eating it too."
Not that this will generate any response, but it has a certain degree of truth to it.
The strength of America lies in the fact that we can want war and not want war at the same time. The anti-war protesters make it seem to the rest of the world that it's not so much the American people, but the President who they should hate for going to war, leaving "America" unhated, and focusing world anger on individuals like the Pres. The pro-war/support our troops people keep us strong and make sure we don't look like a nation full of 'pussy hippy protesters'
"It's called having your cake, and eating it too."
Not that this will generate any response, but it has a certain degree of truth to it.