OpinionJournal’s Best of the Web Today reports on this AP-Ipsos poll:
We analyzed Friday the meaning of the relatively high numbers overall who at the moment say the war was a “mistake,” but the finding that those closer to the war are more likely to support it underscores one of the more audacious inversions of the “antiwar” movement–namely the complaint that supporters of the war are not actually fighting it themselves or “sending” their “children” to fight it. These are the same people, of course, who think we should take seriously the advice of such military geniuses as Maureen Dowd, Bob Herbert, former Enron adviser Paul Krugman and Frank Rich.
Those you put too much stock in the words of Cindy Sheehan should take note.