Opposition to Libya Isn't Isolationism: It's Common Sense from Concerned Americans.

The whole mission doesn't stand up to the sniff test; it has no place within the confines of sound American foreign policy. I'll reiterate that personally. There are three things that should be involved in a good policy: a belief in American exceptionalism, a belief in American hegemony, and assurance that American interests are the priority. This mission has struck out on all of them, and the public sees that. To begin quite simply, we have no national interest in what we're pursuing in Libya.