Oops, I must have misread something you wrote or read the wrong reply. See my post 645.
I think you misread what I wrote. His quote was a great one, but more symbolic in my mind than anything else. I am with liberty, and I am with truth. "My country right or wrong, when wrong to set right" illustrates my position most accurately. I think that a dispassionate review of his quote would suggest that it gives blanket loyalty to any one person's opinions and actions.
I do understand that during times of war, that some liberties are temporarily suspended. But we must remember that these men are just that, mere men. And a critical eye is something to always keep trained on our leaders.
Overall, I support what Bush is doing, but am filled with horror that some people are being smeared as traitors and not 'real conservatives' because their levels of acceptable are soemwhat different than mine.