I find this very strange...the war in Iraq is over, and tens of thousands of our troops are coming home in time for the holidays, but there seems to be no national joy about this. Why is that, do you think? No matter what you may think about the politics surrounding the war, you'd at least expect the general civilian population to be thrilled that so many of our young soldiers are coming home for good, yet there seems to be no fanfare, no excitement, nothing. I know the families are happy, but the rest of us? Maybe it's because the rest of us haven't really been asked to sacrifice? What do you all think?
Many people didn't believe in the justification of it and it's been going on for a long time. Also, many more people have not been personally affected by it than have been (unlike, for example, WWII).