Bullcat: I don't think Americans want a PC war or are in favor of sparing "Muzzie civilians". What we do not want, and what I do not want, are American soldiers to needlessly die. I think very few Americans would be unable to sleep at night if a few B-52s loosed some daisycutters on residential neighborhoods of Sadr City (which, had it happened five years ago, would have taken the fight out of the so-called "insurgents" really fast). The Move-Onists are really a very small minority here, and have not had luck in converting the masses thus far.
In this, I do not blame them. We have the technological ability to wage war against most enemy nations without a single casualty. It is extremely possible, and even easy, in this day and age, to wage--and win--an air-only war. You notice the pig Bill Clinton (ys"vz) didn't hesitate to pound all of Serbia back to the Stone Age in 1999, and that was a nation that didn't harm anybody. If most Americans did not care about innocent Serbs getting murdered, I really do not think they will mind so-called Islamic "civilians" getting martyred in the jihad they started.
This is not Israel. America is not at the place yet where average citizens think it is noble to roll over for the people trying to kill you and give them your firstborn. Thankfully, we are not at that level, yet (which may well change after four years of a charismatic and persuasive Obama in the Oval Office). Americans are not an ideological sort at all. We care about getting rich, retiring early, and being safe from harm. Granted, the rest of the West and Israel believe in the first two as well, but they have been thoroughly brainwashed to "respect" Islam and show "mercy" to their enemies. Americans aren't at that level, because we don't trouble our closed little minds with philosophical, political, and moral issues at all, except to the extent that they immediately affect our lives. That has been somewhat of a shield for this nation against all-out treason and self-hatred on the part of the general public. But it doesn't make Americans conducive to an organization like JTF, either.
CJD: Most Americans do not support the hemmorhaging of our lifeblood to the Saudis. Any poll will show that. Most Americans are not opposed to ANWR and offshore drilling. The problem is that we have the finest Congress and Oval Office that petrodollars can buy. We are the only nation on the planet that possesses all of the natural resources it will ever need and refuses to utilize them. Our politicians pretend to want to do something about high gas prices, but since they are 100% dependent on Big Oil and their environmentalist stooges to get reelected, they know full well that there's nothing they are going to actually do about it.
Likewise, most Americans are not happy with the fact that we owe as much as our country is worth to the Chinese--who are literally keeping us from a '30s-style depression with their massive purchases of our worthless treasury bonds. The real problem behind both this, and the PC wars our nation wages these days, is that the public is apathetic--it just doesn't care. Out of sight--out of mind. We only care about our pocketbook and whether we are in imminent danger at any given moment. Seven years (since 9/11) is an eternity for the American brain; the people figure that since no more planes have crashed, the terrorists are at bay. Likewise, none of us really know or care why gas is so expensive: we want politicians to "do something" about it, but are unable to actually do the reading and research that would show them that the politicians are the problem, and not just an accessory to it.