It's a touchy subject all right— especially for me, since I'm a native New Yorker and I lost two personal friends at the World Trade Center on 9/11/01. One was a New York City Fire Captain, a man I went to grammar school with. He died a hero when the second tower collapsed on him; he was charging up the stairs, trying to save the people inside.
The other person was a flight attendant on the second plane that hit the towers... a sweet, beautiful girl who was only 28 years old. Talk about horrible luck, the only reason she was even on that plane that day was because she traded shifts with another flight attendant who wanted a day off.
Even so, in spite of these personal losses I still don't support the Iraq war. It doesn't even make logical sense: if you're attacked by Public Enemy Number 1, why go after Public Enemy Number 15 or 16? And without any provocation on his part except for a lot of boasting about WMD's that he didn't even have?
Cag, Osama bin Laden is alive and well and thumbing his nose at the United States of America. In case you didn't notice, he popped up on TV doing exactly that, right before the election. Not only that, but Bush had a clear shot at capturing or killing him in Afghanistan, but he let the bastard slip clean away.
There's no excuse for that, none whatsoever.