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Originally posted by sugar and spice
Personally, I don't know of any unified pro-war groups that are doing much to support our troops either.
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Name a pro-war group

I actually can name a small group of guys on my campus that call themselves "War Now" (a play of some antiwar sticker that says War No) who have been at counter-rallies and have tabled to get people to make care packages. On the whole, there is no really large pro-war group. They are still held to the same standard though.
Listen, I'm not trying to hold anyone to standards. All I am saying is that the primary function of these protestors is to be against the war. The usage of "we support the troops but not the war" is a PR maneuver. I agree that people can protest and even if i think it's ridiculous or useless or stupid, that means nothing because at the end of the day those people still can protest.
-Rudey