It DID make sense based off of all those public polls. Period.sixstop wrote: that made no sense. . .
The left and the anti-war protestors all argued that THEY were the majority the whole time, and that the government wasn't listening to them. . . .(despite public polls)
That wasn't how things looked in the editorial sections of the papers, but they didn't have numbers to back them up. The crowds seemed large, but political figues referred to the silent majority in so many rationales.
I'm not saying they couldn't be lying...my own eyes did not reflect the poll numbers....but I am not everywhere and was told that the majority supported war so what I am to believe? Apparently you must know more than I so feel free to enlighten me with archive links...I have time to go visit them right now.