To: Ff--150
Let me put this straight. I believe that some aspects ot the Patriot Acts are very disturbing .... after all, that is why I posted the article.
On the other hand, I do not believe that most of the neo-cons share the notions attributed to them in the article. Frankly, I am puzzled about the neo-con paranoias of some libertarians (and I do consider myself a libertarian).
Granted, many neo-cons do want an expanded role for government in some specific cases (but most of them still share the basic conservative ideas on limited government in general), and they are too blasé about government deficits. Still, when it comes to issues of liberty, they are no worse than the social conservatives.
7 posted on
06/26/2003 11:04:30 AM PDT by
Oldie
To: Oldie
Frankly, I am puzzled about the neo-con paranoias of some libertarians (and I do consider myself a libertarian).Frankly, I don't read of libertarians being paranoid about neo-cons. Frankly, it's the neo-cons savagely attacking libertarians with name-calling and bizarre accusations.
No, the neo-cons are a ruse to drive off the conservatives from the Republican Party to the libertarians, let's say, so the Republican Party can be the vehicle to destroy our freedoms and rights, now the demoncrats have been humilated by semen on a blue dress...
9 posted on
06/26/2003 11:25:32 AM PDT by
Ff--150
(100-Fold Return)
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