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"I'm a patriot. I support the invasion of Iraq. Therefore people against the invasion of Iraq aren't patriots."

Two patriots both equally intent on acting in the best interest of their peoples and country disagree with each other as to how to go about that. The difference in opinion doesn't automatically equate to one not really being a patriot.

Jefferson and Madison founded the Democratic-Republican Party, which is still on operation today for all it appears to have split in two, and their intent was to bridge the differences between the original federalists and anti-federalists. Because the differences in their opinions weren't differences in principle anymore before than after the founding of the US.

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