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Originally Posted by aceventura3
When most conservatives support a war they give specific and clear reasons for the support. Being against military action in Libya is not a contradiction to supporting military action in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Also, conservatives have the ability to processes current and new information in order to make decisions in the context of what is in the nation's best interest going forward. The loopy argument that if you supported "that" war you have to support "this" war...or if you supported a deficit then you have to support a deficit now is pure idiocy - and the folks on the left engage that argument all the time and now you seem to do it also.
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So would you say that the conservatives who aren't supporting the action in Libya are asking themselves WIIFM?
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