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Is THAT how it works? Today I am oppresed and marginalized ... and the election returns are in ... and ... I am no longer oppressed and marginalized!
And Blacks were apparently not oppressed and marginalized during most of the 1990s -- though I remember many of them talking as if they were ...
He then proffered some incendiary flyers that the foundation recommends as ads. "What does a woman REALLY want?" asks a flyer promoting a 2000 speech at the University of Delaware by conservative Michelle Easton. The answer: "Husband. Children. Picket Fence."
I was the vice-chairman of the organization at the University of Delaware that sponsored this speech. It was the chairman, a fiery red-headed coed, who produced the flier.
Modern wearers of armbands. Instead of having an acompanying oom-pa-pa band they carry rainbow and green flags.
"Conservatives" attacking Bush suuure they are, TIME.
Thanks for posting this, from what I got to read so far, it appears to a very up-lifting article. Bump for later.
Keep hope alive! I definitely relate to those described in this article. Good to see the future of the party's leadership is coming up the right...err, Right way!!
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Especially since 1973 ...
BTTT
However, this article is also a sad reminder of what a terrible campaign Bush is running. The whole gay marriage issue cost him a ton of support among these kids. The fact is, they all have gay friends, and none of them want to be seen as supporting legislation targeted at their friends. Likewise, the War on Drugs is also a huge negative. These kids do not appreciate being harrassed and/or jailed by 97 different federal and state agencies over the occasional bong hit.
The conservatism of these kids is based primarily on small government, and secondarily on a strong defense. This second point is also a sore one with these kids. Dubya & Co. have done a pathetic job of selling the war in Iraq. Absent a strong and consistent argument to the contrary, they are too apt to believe the defeatist slop fed to them by the press and their professors.
Interesting and inspiring in some parts, but many aspects were pointed at splitting conservatives supporting Bush.
Clinton actually stated in an interview not too long ago that Democrats had to try to keep Bush from rallying his conservative base... looks like Time, New York Times, LA Times, etc, all got the message because we are seeing a long line of articles bloviating in depth about conservative wedge issues.
City of Evil ping
"One student laid out a conservative case for Kerry: "When a Democrat is in office and proposes the same policies that Bush has proposed, Republicans act Republican and kill them," said Aakash Raut, 23, a senior at the University of Illinois at Springfield, in a heated debate with pro-Bush students. "And you have actually more conservative government than you do if a Republican is in the White House.""
I've been telling my family this for years. Glad to see I'm not the only one who sees it.
No need to apologize for Buying Time...it is a slimey rag but you bought it to read the insightful article, we know you're not really viewing it for the leftward bias...(>snicker!)
Hot diggity dog.