Just as I supported the North Vietnamese. Treason, you say? No, on the contrary I love America. It's just that I despise military adventurism, empire building, and meddling in the affairs of people who neither like us nor want us there.
I also deeply resent the money spent on rebuilding Iraq, since I don't really like the Iraqis and I think the feeling is mutual. The only thing I dislike more than the Iraqi culture is having Iraqi blood on my hands.
We are now approaching Saddam-style numbers of innocent dead civilians in Iraq. It is my hope that the Iraqi resistance makes us pay for it.
And no, I don't support our troops; I've always been suspicious of soldiers, and anyone who would allow some asswipe second lieutenant to tell him who he should kill is pretty much morally bankrupt in my eyes.
They went over there to kill people who had done them no harm. Now thousands of Iraqis, mostly women and children, have been killed by Americans. No American has ever been killed by an Iraqi, to my knowledge, on American soil, or anywhere else in the world that I know of.
The occupation of Iraq is not defense, it's pure conquest, Soviet style expansionism, and I hope the Iraqis can teach our current leadership that it's not just morally wrong, but a bad idea.
To those who say to the US, "Get the fuck out of my country!", I say, I'm with you, until you win, and then you can go back to whatever hell you decide to create for yourselves, which will once again be none of my business.
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, and I now can almost see why the Rosenbergs gave the A-Bomb to the Soviets. The worst thing that ever happened to this country was becoming the sole superpower.
So that's why I'm supporting the Iraqi resistance. Somebody needs to teach the assholes in charge of our military a lesson, like the North Vietnamese did.