I don't post a lot on FYM because I find myself being one of the wishy-washy types who comes across as kind of, well, let's just say if I ran for office Karl Rove would have a field day.
For instance, I feel the war in Iraq has been a mistake. It was handled poorly, fought at the wrong time, with faulty intelligence which the powers at be very likely lied about.
On the other hand...I am optimistic that the motives for going into Iraq were not bad ones---to take out a murderous dictator whose actions had led to thousands of deaths as well as sanctions that were only hurting his people. To try to start a arab democracy in the middle east which would hopefully encourage other countries in the region to embrace democracy and thereby curbing the people's desire to join terrorist groups, etc.
It's unfortunate that many pro-war types like to question the patriotism of those who disagree with them--or make the argument that Iraq was involved in 9/11. Just like it is unfortunate that some anti-war protesters used simplistic soundbites like "no blood for oil" "war is bad" or "What did Saddam ever do to us" to make their points when there were so much better arguments out there. But in today's political climate it is not surprising
Comparing someone a nazi has lost a lot of it's offensivness, simply because it has become such a cliche.
And before I start coming off as conservative leaning, let me just say I agree with Melon that the right (not all, just some with great amounts of power) does bear a bit more of the blame for this climate of division by making everything into a black and white issue.
Okay, off my soapbox and back to other pressing topics, namely, the state of Bono's hair....