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  • "Neo-Con" Do You Qualify?

    09/04/2007 11:50:38 AM PDT · by PlainOleAmerican · 195 replies · 2,479+ views
    PC Free News ^ | September 4, 2007 | JB Williams
    The most popular political slur of our time is the term "neocon." Politically engaged people of several ideologies use the term regularly and although they mean different things when they use it, the term is always intended to be an insult, like the terms "neo-Nazi," and "fascist," also favorite slurs of the same ilk using "neocon." I was first called a “neocon” by known Democratic Socialists upset by my writings in favor of America’s founding principles, Life, individual Liberty and the right to pursue Happiness in a free market society where all things are possible through individual achievement and reward....
  • Dump the Deal (Editors of National Review Online)

    03/03/2006 9:36:59 AM PST · by Stellar Dendrite · 85 replies · 1,196+ views
    National Review ^ | 3-3-2006 | Editors of National Review
    The 45-day delay for more investigation into the United Arab Emirates-owned Dubai Ports World looked last week like a port in a political storm. Now it looks more like a trap. The 45-day review at best freezes the debate in place, preserving a status quo in which the White House is taking a political pounding. At worst, it allows the opponents of the deal, who have the offensive, to keep picking away at it, whether by airing (and distorting) past Coast Guard concerns about DP World or highlighting the company's participation in the Arab boycott of Israel. The White House,...