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Old May 11th 04, 08:12 PM
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Michael 'I'm baaaaad, I'm mega-wide' Bryant wrote:

From: "T. Early"


Neo is a prefix meaning 'near.'" So you think you're doing
"fairly good job of defining neo-cons" when you don't even know what
the blankety blank word literally means? It does -not- refer to "near
conservatives."


So, what's your spin on the word neo-natal? Look up the prefix "neo", genius.

It primarily refers, once again, to a group of former
liberals (the political writer Norman Podhoretz, for one) who began to
reassess their positions in the '70s and '80s and became "new
conservatives." The word has since been expanded to include certain
others who have been strongly influenced by those individuals. I
really wouldn't have belabored this if you didn't seem so firmly
convinced that you have a grip on this when you don't.


So what have you proven? The neo-cons really are something different from
traditional conservatives. Thank you. You just admitted my original point. You
are just sooo smart!


And you are just sooo stupid!