I don't think I've yet met a single person who is pro-war on Iraq, maybe I'm just lucky and sticking to my circle of friends and colleagues, but I think there are a lot more people against this war idea than the major media is portraying. Eric Alterman has an excellent article in the newest issue of "The Nation" about they myth of the "liberal" media and the actualy conservative bent of most of the media. I also saw him on CNN's Crossfire talking about it and some astonishing numbers about news stories were given. I can't recall them exactly, but things like hundreds of stories about Al Gore "inventing the internet" (which we all know he never said anyway) and a handful of news stories about something Bush did that should have been scandalous (insider trading, drug use, etc. I can't remember exactly). I guess my point is that there is a lot of disagreement over here with our "president," but like Iraq's people and their disagreement with their president, you are not going to hear a lot about it. Oh, also in a recent issue of the Nation - an article about how the Pentagon is doing research on "non-lethal" chemical weapons and how we might use them in Iraq, thus violating the same chemical weapons treaty that we are supposedly going to war with Iraq for violating. enough soapbox for now, rob