Let me say a couple of things as someone who did support the war in Iraq.
He broke with his party to support the war against Iraq in 1991.
One of them asked if he supported the war in Iraq.
Those who support the war, he said, have a duty to do what they can.
"Not all of us support the war or think that way," he added.
Shepherd decided that he could no longer support the war in Iraq.
The meeting shut down when a lot of the groups argued whether or not to support the war.
There was no doubt that most Americans supported the war.
What hasn't changed is the fact that the vast majority of the parents who support the war do not want their children to fight it.
He supports the war in the gulf despite his personal experience.