I don't recall EVER referring to anybody who opposed any war as 'enemy of the state'. And that Bush "If you aren't with us you're against us" line was in the immediate wake of 9/11 and standing up to terrorism. It had nothing to do with Afghanistan or iraq.
So what is your gut reaction when you're told that you are throwing a temper tantrum if you vote conservative in an election? That you are 'out of touch with reality'? That you are an 'enemy of the state'?
Does stuff like that make you question your conviictions? Soften your opinions? Make you reconsider your position?
No, it makes me question the liberal making those statements. First they know nothing at all about me or what I think about this country and its leaders.
If it makes me an "enemy of the state" to believe the Obama has totally screwed up in some areas then so be it.
As for the "if you are not for us, you are against us", you are right, it was said before the wars, however, conservatives latched onto it after the wars had begun and used it to beat the patriotism out of anyone that did not 100% agree with them and I do mean beat the patriotism out of those who disagreed.
Immie