My concern is wholly non-partisan. We're at war, and our president is leading us through a difficult time.
Some may oppose Bush and his cabinet on the grounds that his direction is risky, but he's our elected president, he has bi-partisan support in congress, he has full support of our military. Anyone not in agreement should pursue non-violent civil-disobedience -- with the full understanding that such efforts make our troops and their families suffer at the mere thought that their efforts could be undone by future changes of power.
Calls for violent opposition to our war of homeland defense is more dangerous than 1000 foreign terrorists.
Unflinching and heartfelt support for America against her enemies hasn't been non-partisan since around 1972 (by the time the "New Left" became a force to be reckoned with in the Democratic Party). I wish it weren't that way, but it is.