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Protesting the war -- not just for giant puppets anymore!

danarhea

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Yes, for a while, the antiwar movement was on the fringes, but just like Vietnam, the administration pushed its war too hard, and the result is mainstream America beginning to join the antiwar crowd.

In any war in which there is no clear reason, nor any clear outcome, there eventually comes a tipping point, at which time, the policy of continuing that war becomes untenable. With Middle America (the majority of Americans) now taking the antiwar position, and beginning to joint the protests, the tipping point for Iraq may finally have been reached.

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