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To: dirtboy
Your average Paultard probably applauds what Assange is doing.

Mike Church is taking a libertarian position and seeming to let Assausage get a pass as well.

To be accurate, to vote against the Nancy version of the partial extension of the Bush era tax cuts is hardly a vote "against" tax cuts, specifically or generally.

Likewise to vote for an amendment to change the censure to a reprimand and then, that amendment failing, voting for a censure isn't accruately described by NRO.

As a conservative that has been a critic of doctrainaire, ideological libertarianism quit often, I have a lot of problems the the Libertarian Party. I have likewise found the Liberty Caucus and self-styled libertarian Republican Ron Paul to be a troublesome as the worst leftist in Defense issues in general, but this blog is painting with a broad brush and as others have said, may be acting like National Rommney Online.

After a reading of the Espionage Act by Mark Levin, I think the WikiLeaks head can be charged with espionage as a foreign national and should be.

22 posted on 12/03/2010 12:54:49 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: KC Burke

Did he give a reason for voting for the reprimand over censure? It was only Paul and Peter King who voted that way, right? I heard the Peter King speech, but missed Paul’s if he gave one.


57 posted on 12/03/2010 1:21:40 PM PST by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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