The people supported the original intent declared by Bush, not the lies that followed the success of that intent. Support for the war began to decline in late 2003, and was definitely opposed to it by 2006:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2006/09/why_americans_oppose_the_iraq.html
In sum, a majority of the American people already believe that President Bush's stated goal in Iraq cannot be achieved. And the trend in these poll numbers is towards more, not fewer, people believing that Iraq will never become a stable, democratic country. In the face of this growing skepticism about the President's nation—building aims in Iraq, public support for the war will continue to erode. Indeed, public opinion polls already show that more than 50 percent of Americans favor a withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. This is the political reality 'on the ground' in this country that almost certainly will lead the next president to pledge to withdraw most or all American forces from Iraq by the end of his first term.
Obviously you have no knowledge of what Communism is about. You just think your use of the word makes you appear to be "informed".
More nonsense from the Texas Tea bagger. In the first place, Muslims strongly oppose Communism.
Interesting since you support the Republicans, and NEVER call them "totalitarians", "communists", or "socialists".
So, according to you John McCain, Lindsey Graham, etc., are now "leftists". The people supported "regime change" in Iraq based on their ignorance of events thanks to the propaganda machine of the right, and emotionalism. The did NOT support "nation building".
The Constitution became worthless when the progressive income tax, and the Fed Reserve Board, were created. It has just become more worthless over the years and even greater so with decisions like the one in Kelo, or Citizens United.