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To: TimF who wrote (217561)2/5/2005 1:09:10 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572562
 
"The neo-cons" aren't an organization but a diverse group of individuals.

They are a very narrow minded group of people.
The leadership can be found at:
newamericancentury.org

It is true that there are many posers, and they are tolerated as a smokescreen so long as they parrot the positions posted in the Weakly Standard and Faux News.

TP



To: TimF who wrote (217561)2/5/2005 3:11:43 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572562
 
It's a 'conspiracy theory' to blame neocons for the war – even though they spent the last decade agitating for it

"The neo-cons" aren't an organization but a diverse group of individuals. If you claim that many of them called for the war and you blame them for doing so then fine, but you have implied more than that. You talk about their hierarchy and imply they are an organization acting secretly with sinister motives. That is "conspiracy theory".


What are you saying? That neocons float in free space and from time to time, actually hook up? If so, that's a crock.

There are several think tanks and org. to which neocons belong. One is the Defense Policy Board. Its made up of Gingrich and other necons. I believe they are very well organized and very capable of a conspiracy theory.

ted