After breaking with Johnson's pro-war stance, Robert F. Kennedy entered the race on March 16 and ran for the nomination on an anti-war platform.
Advocates of the film's pro-war stance, however, view these same elements as a glorification of war and the assertion of American supremacy.
Anti-war sentiment was high, and Hope's pro-war stance made him a target of criticism.
This was followed by a tour of Europe, on which some dates were cancelled due to protests and picketing by groups who felt the band's actions constituted a pro-war stance.
But with the capture of Mr. Hussein, Mr. Lieberman's steadfastly pro-war stance seems suddenly more popular.
During the First World War, Camélinat moved increasingly to the left of the Socialist Party and came to oppose its pro-war stance.
Pavel Axelrod gave the report for the Mensheviks and, according to the same hostile source, minimized his parties pro-war stance.
University of Texas journalism professor and author Robert Jensen has criticized NPR for its pro-war stance during coverage of Iraq war protests.
The party also nominated Howie Hawkins for Senate who constantly criticized incumbent Democrat Hillary Clinton for, among other things, her pro-war stance.
It is amazing, British officials say, how little the Bush team has done to shore up Mr. Blair for taking his hugely important (and unpopular) pro-war stance.