Protesters against the war in Iraq participate in the 'March on the Pentagon' in Washington, March 17, 2007. Thousands of anti-war proestors, some carrying yellow and black signs reading ''U.S. out of Iraq now!'' marched toward the Pentagon on Saturday, one of a number of protests held or planned around the country and the world. Credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst

Anti-War Crowd Stunningly Silent On ISIS Plan -- Howie Carr, Boston Herald

I could have sworn we were going to war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

But the president, a well-known theologian, has informed us that despite what the Muslims of ISIS say, the Islamic State “is not Islamic.” So I guess we’re in a war against SIS — the State of Iraq and Syria. But it still is a war, isn’t it, Mr. Secretary Kerry?

“I think that’s the wrong terminology,” he sniffed yesterday. “What we are engaging in is a very significant counterterrorism operation.”

Does that make it … a police action? Will we have to destroy the village in order to save it?

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Update: Where have all the anti-war protestors gone? -- Rick Moran, American Thinker

My Comment: Anti-war fatigue? I would say that they will show up if the next President is a Republican .... but even Europe's anti-war movement has gone silent, and they usually operate independently from U.S. politics.