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    August 8, 2012 at 7:48 pm | Reply
    • Sandra

      The problem with the use of a term like neo-con is that direffent people use it to mean direffent things. The modern day use of the term has come to represent ultra-conservative thought supply side economics, low tolerance for diplomacy, pre-emptive warfare, etc. The traditional use of the term, before Bush came into office, was to mean a former liberal whose experience in dealing with reality rather than pipe-dreams has moved him into a more moderate stance. I embrace that philosophy, as I consider myself to be a true moderate .someone who allows himself to see and understand all sides of an issue before taking a stance. However, I have come to shun the term neo-con due to the modern-day stigmatism that is now associated with it.

      September 12, 2012 at 1:07 am | Reply
      • Karen

        You do a great job for someone in a hurry!Don't worry about maikng the rounds. When you're busy, you're busy. I think everyone understands that.When you're a hypocrite and speak with forked tongue you are an imbecile and a liar. Unfortunately not everyone understands that. But complete imbeciles have a difficult time understanding much of anything, so there you have it. It's not pc, nor is it meant to be. It explains Harry Reid sufficiently to me. I can't think of any other reason for his treason.

        November 13, 2012 at 3:21 am |

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