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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (190707)6/17/2004 7:10:48 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575556
 
Ten,

re: If that's a "neoconservative," well then so is Reagan.

I've read that Reagan had a lot of neo's in his cabinet, but that he fought them off. While they wanted to take a harder, militarily confrontational line towards the USSR, Reagan worked with Gorbachev in a "diplomatic" way. And it was successful.

re: Personally I think the "neocon" label is all about the first rule of partisan politics, pushed by liberals who are tired of being called ... well, liberals.

Neo's call themselves neo conservatives. If it has negative connotations to you, then that's your personal value judgement. What do you want to call them?

John



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (190707)6/17/2004 11:17:52 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575556
 
Personally I think the "neocon" label is all about the first rule of partisan politics, pushed by liberals who are tired of being called ... well, liberals.

Are you kidding? Neoconservatives coined themselves. You should get to know your party better.

ted



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (190707)6/17/2004 12:23:22 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575556
 
>Personally I think the "neocon" label is all about the first rule of partisan politics, pushed by liberals who are tired of being called ... well, liberals.

I dunno -- I've met many people who call themselves neoconservatives.

-Z