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Old 09-18-2007, 03:29 AM
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Thunderboltdriver - why is it that when people protest against war this means they are not supporting their troops? I'd think if the war ended and troops got to come home and be reunited with their families without dying they'd be pretty happy about it, no?

I lost count of how many times you mentioned the troops over there `fighting to defend the very freedoms we take for granted', but again, how does protesting the war diminish this?

I don't drive an SUV. Does this mean I don't support vehicular transport? By not driving an SUV am I undermining the whole automotive industry?

The whole `you don't support the war therefore you hate our troops' is sooooo boring and tired. However, not trying to be smart, I'd really like to know how the two are inextricably related.
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