Murtha is right
AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo
11/21/05
Murtha made a trenchant point when he said that the American people are 'way ahead' of their government on this issue -- and one can only wonder how long this yawning gap can be maintained. The elites are committed to a foreign policy that assumes American hegemony and the ever-present possibility of a U.S. military strike somewhere in the world, at any given moment. To any half-normal, ordinary American, such a foreign policy is just asking for trouble. So far, the War Party has managed to keep a lid on the debate by controlling both parties and never letting anyone of consequence step out of line. Murtha, however, has defied them and must either be humbled or appeased. There can be no middle ground...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8093
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Justin Raimondo
11/21/05
Murtha made a trenchant point when he said that the American people are 'way ahead' of their government on this issue -- and one can only wonder how long this yawning gap can be maintained. The elites are committed to a foreign policy that assumes American hegemony and the ever-present possibility of a U.S. military strike somewhere in the world, at any given moment. To any half-normal, ordinary American, such a foreign policy is just asking for trouble. So far, the War Party has managed to keep a lid on the debate by controlling both parties and never letting anyone of consequence step out of line. Murtha, however, has defied them and must either be humbled or appeased. There can be no middle ground...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8093
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 21. Nov, 17:11