>>You're not getting what I am saying. You used a term, neocon, that is universally viewed as a liberal one. If I started using the slogan "power to the people" how far do you suppose my credibility would carry on this forum? I have no problem with you or anyone else disagreeing with the policy of this administration. <<
That's your slant on it and you're entitled to your slant. If I use the term neocon negatively it's because it's not my brand of conservatism... That wing of the party lost me when they covered up the statue of justice and launched an invasion without good grounding. I'm also not real thrilled with the resulting budget deficit.
>>Compared to other U.S. conservatives, neoconservatives are characterized by an aggressive moralist stance on foreign policy, a lesser social conservatism, weaker dedication to a policy of minimal government, and a greater acceptance of the welfare state.<<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism_%28United_States%29
Whatever. Personally me thinks you protest to much (paraphrased.
Move along. I'll be watching you closely.