Let us not confuse the concept of questioning, with the concept of political slander.
Its one thing to question, to search for answers, its another do to what so many in the opposition leadership have been doing.
One is patriotic, another is almost sedition.
It is the difference between on honest question and a leading one. To use such tactics when we have troops on the ground and an on going mission is not patriotic, its self-serving and vile. It is a few attempting to regain their political power at the expense of millions, whos fate they will later blame others for while washing their hands of it as if they had nothing to do with it.
Whats ironic is while so many complain about phantom violation of rights, in the past such conduct would have been met with a true suspension of 'rights'. It has made me something of a believer in the cognitive dissonance theory, as I can find no other explanation for the almost religious fervor some have in propagating lies which fly in the face of logic and the facts as known.
So no, questioning your government is not unpatriotic, but subverting it in time of war under the guise of 'questioning' surely is.
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