To: kattracks; Travis McGee; JoJo Gunn
I'm late to this thread but just following the first few dozen posts I can already see the division here between the usual Social Moderate/Liberal suspects versus the Culture Warriors.
Seems like Praeger was pretty dead on about the fragmented right.
What is a "Conservative" who is oblivious to cultural decline?....A gun loving Fiscalist?
BTW...Kattracks...we knuckledraggers appreciate ya being there!
95 posted on
10/14/2003 12:16:36 PM PDT by
wardaddy
(no, I'm not sucking up....)
To: wardaddy
Thank you.
To: wardaddy
What is a "Conservative" who is oblivious to cultural decline?....A gun loving Fiscalist? It's pretty bad when even on FR there are so many rose-colored-glasses wearing Pollyannas.
110 posted on
10/14/2003 1:10:27 PM PDT by
Travis McGee
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To: wardaddy; ravinson
"On the other side are those on the Right -- conservatives, rightists and libertarians..."
ravinson wrote:
Libertarians are not on the right; we're in the middle of the political spectrum --
wardaddy wrote: I'm late to this thread but just following the first few dozen posts I can already see the division here between the usual Social Moderate/Liberal suspects versus the Culture Warriors.
Seems like Praeger was pretty dead on about the fragmented right.
I see it as a four way fragmentation:
Left socialists = democrats/greenies
Right socialists = Rino communitarians
Conservatives = states rights constitutionalists
U.S. Constitutionalists = libertarians
Thus, -- It is the middle right, [the communitarians & the rightists], who are fragmented.. Neither of these groups can completely support the US Constitution as written..
And that this is a Constitutional 'war' vs socialism is beyond doubt.
115 posted on
10/14/2003 2:30:38 PM PDT by
tpaine
(I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but Arnie won, & politics as usual lost. Yo!)
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