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![]() "LW" wrote in message m... ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote ... How come all you neocons that are so busy rationalizing a moral base for torture are ignoring the words of your own leader? All neocons? Painting with a rather wide brush here, yes? What *exactly* is a "neocon"? From Ask Jeeves: Neoconservative - A "neocon" is more inclined than other conservatives toward vigorous government in the service of the goals of traditional morality and pro-business policies. Tends to favor a very strong foreign policy of America as well. |
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![]() "Brenda Ann Dyer" wrote in message ... "LW" wrote in message m... ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote ... How come all you neocons that are so busy rationalizing a moral base for torture are ignoring the words of your own leader? All neocons? Painting with a rather wide brush here, yes? What *exactly* is a "neocon"? From Ask Jeeves: Neoconservative - A "neocon" is more inclined than other conservatives toward vigorous government in the service of the goals of traditional morality and pro-business policies. Tends to favor a very strong foreign policy of America as well. This is OK, but any definition that makes the "strong foreign policy" aspects of neo-conservatism an afterthought is less than adequate. It is the dissatisfaction with the left's appeasement of the Soviet Union that was at the core of the origins of the neoconservative movement. Since the -true- neoconservative is a former liberal (something I haven't been able to get through Mr. Bryant's head), the part about "vigorous government" is pretty close since many neocons are closer to liberals on domestic policy. |
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