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They should have the decency to take their bumper stickers off
When I see one of those No War stickers, I want to tell those people to go to Iraq and say to the face of an Iraqi who has been living under the tyranny of Saddam for much of their lives that the war was wrong and they want them to Go BACK to the way things WERE!
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When I see those bumper stickers I simply smile. I am neither for, nor against the war. I will support our troops while they are over there though. In regards to the bumper stickers, they have every right being on that persons car. Many good Americans have fought and died so that that one person can express their opinion on any open forum, this one being the rear of a car. If you were to be demanding that any person that is anti-war to stop being anti-war, that would be truly unAmerican. It is their right to be anti-war just as much as it is your right to support the war.
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Absolutely I'm not protesting their right to place Any bumper sticker they like on their car.
I wouldn't want anyone holding a gun to my head and telling me what to do. I'm just saying that basically what they are saying is they are still against the war and they want Iraqi citizens to go back to living under tyranny, murder torture and fear. Not literally of course but I don't understand their position, given the outcome. If they are unconditionally anti-war, then they would forfeit their right to believe in it, giving that war is what brought them the freedom to think for themselves and have that opinion, and voice that opinion.
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