Obviously an uber-HP. ISIS doesn't change that.
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"Lesser evil" people can go f**k themselves.
Tell that to the people in the army who actually have to go over and risk there lives for this pointless operation.
That doesn't logically follow. You can oppose a bad war while at the same time support the rights of the people who are forced to fight that war (in this case, support the troops by getting them the hell out of there and coming back home, along with improving the disgustingly inadequate health care that veterans get and supporting what is oftentimes, a difficult reintegration into American society).
I'd argue that the position laid out above is more morally consistent-and better, period-than the all too common bandwagon, superficial "Support the troops!" bumper-sticker crap that many people (including, I might add, a lot of people who have never served) use to make themselves feel superior to their political opponents.