I worry about our troops, which is probably not quite the same as supporting them. I worry for their safety.
As for all the popular methods of "supporting" the troops, I find them somewhat meaningless on anything other than a symbolic level. I don't see throwing money at them as support, and I don't see arguing in their favor as support. Their situation remains the same on the ground, regardless of what you or I do. They are still stuck there indefinitely, and there is still no defined, attainable goal set in place or them to achieve.
Who they need support from is the people who put them there in the first place: the Bush administration. That is the only kind of support that will do them any meaningful good.
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