OK - why are so many of you suprised??? One can be conservative and still opposed to the war in Iraq. Obviously Mr. Gibson is of that ilk. No one could doubt his cultural conservatism last year; but now, as he opposes this administration's ill-considered policies in Iraq, he is a "liberal"?
I suppose many of you think that "conservatism" equates with buying 100% into the ravings of Limbaugh and Hannity. Well, sorry - it does not, IMHO.
He is a fan of Fahrenheit 9/11. He feels a 'kinship' with Michael Moore. That's radical and Gibson has some issues he needs to resolve with himself.
I'll take the ranting and raving of Limbaugh, Hannity, Coulter and Malkin over Michael Moore's propaganda any day !!
"One can be conservative and still opposed to the war in Iraq. "
On this forum? Anytime I've expressed reservations or questions about the war in Iraq, I've been called an anti-patriotic, anti-soldier, pro-terrorist liberal.
I agree with you, btw...
Three cheers for you sir, from the "Somebody Gets It" Department.
Well said
Well said my friend. Regards,
Methinks you're lost, trying to peddle that bilge on this forum: this FR, not DUmmyland. Do you need a link?
I agree. But can one "like" the move F-911? That's at least got to be pushing it.
I don't think any conservative would agree with MM's portrayal as Saddam's Iraq as a nice place to live as has been reported.