First of all I support our Troops. And you may think this is a contradiction, but I support why they are over there as well. I have seen too many Iraqi citizens that are grateful to have Sadman Insane out of their lives. They have been able to vote for their own leaders. All I am saying is that it just takes one person to start a change. It may not happen in our lifetime, but it will happen. I am against violence, but when there is no other road to take, one must support it in order to have a unified front. I will not get into politics or any other arguments of that sort. Whether or not we will ever see peace in our time or not, does not take away the fact that peace would be more of a major accomplishment than building a bigger and stronger killing machine, which was the point of my first statement. Should we as humans give up on our ideals because of the opposition or years it takes to unfold. I think not. That is the easy and lazy road. Nothing worth having is ever easy, nor does it come over night. And if we give up hope or give in to the other side, it will never come.