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To: ManyMoose who wrote (183657)10/22/2006 12:21:25 PM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 793879
 

First Amendment lawyer Greg Greenwald is concerned that Bush followers are developing a "political ideology"


Yeah, it's called conservatism. New word for ya, Greg?



To: ManyMoose who wrote (183657)10/22/2006 1:29:15 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793879
 
Looks like wretchard from Belmont Club misspelled Greenwald's first name....Glenn runs a blog...

Name:Glenn Greenwald
For the past 10 years, I was a litigator in NYC specializing in First Amendment challenges, civil rights cases, and corporate and securities fraud matters. I am the author of the New York Times Best-Selling book, How Would A Patriot Act?, a critique of the Bush administration's use of executive power, released May, 2006.

View my complete profile

glenngreenwald.blogspot.com

How might an ideological Islamism arise in the French suburbs? Ideologies arise and spread when people start thinking about the events in the same way. For example, First Amendment lawyer Greg Greenwald is concerned that Bush followers are developing a "political ideology"; an ideology which although it has no obvious leader is spontaneously springing into existence around the cult personality of the Great Decider.