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"I support the troops, just not the mission""Nice patriotism.""That's mean!""It's the truth.""You can't question my patriotism!""Then stop saying unpatriotic things!""Just because I question the President doesn't make me unpatriotic!""No... but trying to subvert his constitutional authority and foreign policy just because you disagree, does.""You make it sound like I'm a traitor.""How would your behavior be different if you were?"
"You can support the troops without supporting the mission; I don't want them to die!""You can't separate the troops and the mission for your political convenience.""Of course I can..." he countered.
"Today is Martin Luther King Day" I said, "so lets' take a trip back in time...."
"You know, buddy," I began, "I like Martin Luther King, I do. I think he's a stand up guy. But this whole Civil Rights for blacks thing, that's gotta go. But I still support Martin. Like I said, he's a great guy. I just don't support his mission at all. In fact, I'm going to go down to the Selma City Council and petition to have his marching permits revoked. Because there's been a lot of violence at these marches he's been doing. Dogs and firehoses, you know. People are dying, can't you see! For what? Equality? Freedom? Who cares about that -- I just don't want Martin or anyone else to get hurt. I support Martin. And because I support Martin, we have to cancel these marches."
"I can't believe you're such a racist," he said."Who's a racist?" I countered. "I support Martin. I just don't support his mission. Can't I do that? I care about Martin, that's why I want him to come home."