Let me ask the question a little differently, then (not just for Kevin, but for anyone who wishes to respond):
Is there anyone who is strongly opposed to this war in Iraq (e.g., who has been speaking out against it, protesting it, etc.) who supports Bush and thinks he is a "good" (or at least no worse than average, even if not a "great") President?
I am asking because I and others have noted that, at least in the United States, many of those who speak out against the war in Iraq, when asked their opinion of President Bush, say things like "He is stupid", "He is evil", "He is a dictator who wants to impose his rule on the whole world", "He only started the war to benefit himself and his friends with close ties to the oil industry", etc. While correlation does not imply causation, I was just interested in whether the apparent correlation between "anti-war" and "anti-Bush" is real or a statistical artifact due to the obviously limited number of people I have talked to directly, and how widespread it might be.
Ronn
I was just thinking of a friend this morning. I know he's 100% anti-bush and he's 100% pro war. He said things after 9/11 that would have made Pat Buchanan blush.
Kevin T. and not the only one
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