Thanks, wow...

Well, FWIW, from an AP article today:

>Some fellow Republicans have in recent days strongly counseled Bush against military action.
Brent Scowcroft, who was national security advisor under Bush's father, and (former) President Ford, wrote in the Wall Street Journal this week, "An attack on Iraq at this time would seriously jeopardize, if not destroy, the global counterterrorist campaign we have undertaken."<

Scowcroft and Ford? That's pretty heavy artillery coming from his own camp. Strange isn't it, to see such dissension directed at the military plans of a sitting President from within his own party? I find these two guys speaking out particularly surprising. And the military leaders are said to be strongly against it. So who's for it? Dubya and Karl Rove? Sheesh! I always said that if Dubya ever gets to the point where he refuses counsel and decides to decide on his own...well, here we are I guess.