Thursday, March 24, 2005

Bad Precedents, Bad Examples

Larry Elder points out that Iraq War is not the most unpopular war for Americans to ever enter into.

Big deal.

Many of the wars Elder cites (1812, Mexican-American, Spanish-American, World War I, and Vietnam) were either disasters or grossly immoral, or both.

In any case, if his goal was more than just to prove that the Iraq War isn't that unpopular, and to prove how wonderful all of these unpopular wars have turned out to be, he is really off-base.

That is all.

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