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I appreciate your sentiments and in fact agree Don, but this is a case of apples and oranges.

I suspect that the College professors would all answer your questions in a manner in which you and I agree,

But this is a different issue. The intellectual elite, have been influenced by the lies and omissions of Arabs, or at least Muslim Arabs, it is called Tagiyyah in Arabic.

They are inclined towards what they perceive as the underdog, and have been convinced by Muslims that they are the underdogs.

There was no such sentiment, until Bush declared war on Iraq, that he could be re elected, unlike his father who failed, because he won his war in 100 days.

Arabs and Muslims were quick to declare it a war on Islam, and the dolts on the left, like University profs and Democracy Now not only bit into the pie, but swallowed the whole thing

It didn't help that evangelicals like Lt Gen McChrystal, declared the war in Afghanistan a holy war (a Jihad in Arabic)

I am not so easily swayed. And thus probably forfeit my progressive status, per the ideology of these feckless dolts.

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