If the threat of terrorism is serious enough to be called a "war" then those opposing it are "traitors", not "good decent people" or "patriotic Americans" as the president said today.
FDR without naming names came down hard on Charles Lindbergh for his opposition to fighting the Nazis gladly accepting his resignation of his commission as an officer because of U.S. support for the Allies before World War II even officially began.
People who oppose the war are not traitors. There's always opposition to any war. There are plenty of "good, decent people" who are opposed to this war. I think they're wrong but nonetheless, that's their opinion. It doesn't make them traitors.
"If the threat of terrorism is serious enough to be called a "war" then those opposing it are "traitors", not "good decent people" or "patriotic Americans" as the president said today."
One of the mst absurd statements I've ever seen.