"Unlike some, I don't check in with any political party or hack group to see what I am supposed to think about the issues"
Actually, it was a response to your accusation that my opinions were formed by the DNC (whose web site - I suppose they have one - I've never visited, and whose postings I've never read, as far as I know) or some other talking heads whose blogs and bullshit I don't read or pay attention to. I don't read political blogs at all, actually. I could care less about them, regardless of which side they support.
And I have no problem with people who disagree with the president, or with going to war, or with me. Where you run into trouble is belittling the common sense of believing the overwhelming intel that nearly every leader believed
My problem with that is, even though they trumpeted that all over the news in order to con the American people into supporting the invasion, enough actual facts made it through that, if folks had really been paying attention, they would have seen there were no WMDs, no operational ties to Al Qaeda, and in fact, none of the things that were being passed off as excuses to go to war in Iraq. And viola! There weren't.
...and literally demeaning those that actually support the notion that a free and democratic Iraq is a good thing...
Where?
...anyone that supports what common sense also supported. It was common sense to believe that Saddam, left completely unfettered by inspectors, would be indeed restocking his WMD stockpiles. The intel simply validated such. It was common sense to believe that terrorists who perpetrated 911, would also love to get their hands on some of Saddam's WMD. It was common sense to believe that terrorists and Saddam could actually work out arrangements against a common enemy, the U.S. Intel simply reinforced the direct and indirect ties that Iraq had with Islamic terrorists. Yet when that point is brought up, you get all defensive, claiming some personal insult and attack. Yea, the intel got it wrong, but at the time, it was supposedly a "slam dunk", AND it was common sense to think so as well
Nope. I keep telling you, I get defensive when you start intimating that 'it was common sense' blah blah blah, as though I haven't got any. Which is where you're heaqded now.
...rationally minded folks, allowing a predisposition of being opposed to war and/or to Bush, completely mucking up that rational thought process. Basically seeing what they want to see, and damn any facts to the contrary...
And, we're off...
My issues with you are in the paragraph above, though again, I don't recall even you conceding anything even remotely (+) about Bush & the war.
Yep. I agreed with the attack on Afghanistan. Iraq was, and still is, a stupid mistake.