To: Dr. Id who wrote (133098 ) 5/15/2004 12:18:19 AM From: Hawkmoon Respond to of 281500 Why do you equate anti-Bush Administration to anti-US Government? Sarmaz... unlike yourself, I've been to several of these "anti-war" rallies here in DC, sponsored by such groups as A.N.S.W.E.R. and the World Workers Party. And I found their literature was quite useful for blowing my nose and other sanitary purposes. The Anti-War movement, I found, is primarily organized by Communists, and LaRouche followers. Now maybe many people not associated with either of those movements attended, it was those organizations that were sufficiently prepared to pass out stacks of their literature, using it as a recruiting tool for their own personal Anti-Government agenda (Or should I say pro-total government since they would love to centralize our economy under government control).I would argue that those that are for our invasion of Iraq and the Bush Administration are actually anti-American and against our government. Yes, of course you would. But conservative HARDLY advocate strong government, so technically you're correct. But since you apparently have so little understanding of the form of government the founders of this nation intended to establish, I'd say the Republicans do a better job of defending the founder's original intent. And they do a better job of seeing threats against our national security and doing something about it. Folks like Bin Laden were created and prospered during the previous administration, primarily because they didn't have the cajones to do something about it. It also didn't help that they subordinated our interests to those of the money-grubbing French, German, and Russian politicians who took payoffs from Saddam to encourage them to run interference in the UNSC. Dude.. you want your freedoms to disappear? Vote for the World Worker's Party in the next election. Hawk