Don't really know what you're raving about here, since I've said nary a thing about "pro-war/anti-war" positions vis-a-vi conservatives, at least not in this thread. But while we're on the topic of what is "POSSIBLE" for a "conservative" to believe, I must say you'd be much more credible if you weren't given to regurgitating leftist talking points about "finding no WMD's" and whimpering silliness about being considered "unpatriotic."
"I was for the war initially but when the lack of WMD's and the media changing the story daily about why we even went there, well shucks..color me CURIOUS about what's really going on! By QUESTIONING an administration of your chosen political affiliation, you are unpatriotic? I voted for Bush, that doesn't mean I'm going to blindly swallow everything he says. I don't do that for ANY leader. I mean, aren't conservatives based on saving money and lives when it comes to foreign interests?"
Ditto for this steaming pile of nonsense gussied up as some kind of confessional soul-searching of a "QUESTIONING" mind..I don't know who you think you're fooling, but it sure isn't me.
"This is all I will say on the matter in fears of being labeled a troll"
LOL. Well, if the label shoe fits....
It was the neo-Cons who screamed about WMDs for 18 months to justify the invasion. When it was apparent there were no WMDs the neo-Cons stopped mentioning them and then focused on human rights. That's when the leftists began screaming about no WMDs. Thank the Republicans for leaving that door wide open.