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All of these people were staunch anti-Communists during the Cold War. Somehow they have lost their interest or their courage in opposing Islamism in the War on Moslem Terrorism.
Or maybe one they're bought, they stay bought.
1 posted on
11/04/2003 3:08:18 PM PST by
quidnunc
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To: quidnunc
The source of many conservatives? and libertarians? hatred for America is, however, no mystery: the baneful influence of the founder of the Libertarian Party, Murray Rothbard. Setting aside the entire silly notion of this poorly written article, that disagreement with a particular, or set of particular political policies are somehow "anti-American," one can also question its accuracy on particular facts. Murray Rothbard was not "the founder of the Libertarian Party."
If harming the President and his policies is to be a measure of what is "anti-American, then clearly the most "anti-American" person named on this page was that of the author, Jack Wheeler.
47 posted on
11/04/2003 8:35:36 PM PST by
jackbob
To: quidnunc
Sorry. Bush is not doing a great job on national security.
He has not secured our borders. He refuses to fight islamism in America.
Frankly, he failed to define the enemy or propose the necessary force structure to defeast the threat. He has sought to fight a world-war peicemeal and on the cheap. Now we are stuck.
There are members of the right who are wither purposely ignorant of the Islamist threat or those who are so afraid of it that they try to appease it. Hence their pathological hatred for those who stand up to the Islamists.
51 posted on
11/04/2003 11:10:16 PM PST by
rmlew
(Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
To: quidnunc
![](http://www.usnews.com/usnews/graphics/cartoon/031110_editorial.jpg)
Something tells me that most people around here would not view this cartoon as depicting members of the Anti-American Right.
To: quidnunc
The source of many ... libertarians hatred for America is, however, no mystery: the baneful influence of the founder of the Libertarian Party, Murray Rothbard. He is the reason why so much of the entire libertarian movement is in bed with the hate-America left ...
Moral-liberal birds of a feather BTTT.
To: quidnunc
This is pretty rich, a bunch of Canadians, Israelis, and their tools and dupes calling the last remaining adherents of the principles of the Founding fathers of this once-free nation-Anti American.
63 posted on
12/11/2003 9:46:25 PM PST by
KO5A
(Should I go on?)
To: quidnunc
Well this is just stupid.
I myself support the war in Iraq and the war on terror, but being against the war on Iraq or against President Bush is not "Anti-American."
Hell, the very suggestion that dissidence is "anti-American" is itself, anti-American.
73 posted on
12/12/2003 6:56:27 AM PST by
Eris
To: quidnunc
Maybe these "anti-American" conservatives are just not enamored of the Bush Administration. Does anybody here want to make the case that W and company are really conservative?
To: quidnunc
Up is down and left is right,Pat Buchanan is anti-American and the old left is the new right.Right?
Crazy yanks,i still love ya even though i'll never understand ya.
To: quidnunc
bump for later
91 posted on
12/13/2003 1:12:49 AM PST by
Sam Cree
(democrats are herd animals)
To: quidnunc
This is frightening. I know it is true because the evidence of it is seen right here on this forum. It is almost like the socialist left is destined to take over, and with the help of those who claim to detest them.
100 posted on
12/13/2003 10:49:46 PM PST by
ladyinred
(If all the world's a stage, I want to operate the trap door!)
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