<<Unfortunately the peace party boxed themselves in by backing the Good War in Afghanistan and presumably Pakistan. >>
Sure they did, but you should look behind that. WHY did they box themselves in?
To the extent that the Democratic Party harbours any left-of-centre political opinion to the right of Dennis Kucinich, it's either already sold out to the War Party on foreign policy or - - and this is the exact same phenomenon that David Halberstam noted in The Best and the Brightest, his account of the origins of the Vietnam War - - it's been terrified of appearing "soft" on the enemy of the day - - "soft on communism" then, soft on "terrorism" now.
The Republican Party has consistently been able to outflank the Democrats on the right by appealing to two basic American emotions - - fear and rage. Anyone who glorifies in violent destruction of other human beings, who worships the military and all the violence, high-tech and low-tech, that it's able to inflict on others, and anyone who shivers in their boots thinking of sinister, dark-skinned people filled with evil, has a home in the Republican Party. (As well as the relatively sane and normal, if empathy-impaired, fiscal conservatives and others, of course)
The Democrats, of course, allow the Republicans to get away with this shit because they are lazy or cowardly. Too lazy to make the case against war and militarism, too cowardly to fight the Republicans and their macho trademarks, they fall into a "me-too" trap even though it costs them election after election. Their problem is salesmanship - - they just can't figure out the delivery vehicle for their messages. It's true, their message seems more nuanced and complex than the Republican message (It's us or them, you're either for us or against us) but isn't that what LEADERSHIP is all about? If they can't lead the people in the right direction, they don't deserve to govern. I never saw inspirational leadership in the Democratic Party since Bobby died. It's too bad.