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"Why I am not a Conservative"
World Net Daily ^ | 13 Jun 2002 | Joseph Farah

Posted on 06/14/2002 6:10:31 PM PDT by Pistias

For educational and disscusion purposes only

I've said it before and I'll say it, again: I am not a conservative.

This comes as a shock to some people. We have come to view politics in America in this paradigm of right vs. left, conservative vs. liberal, Republican vs. Democrat.

I tell you that is no choice at all.

I don't like the label "conservative." I reject the label. With all due respect to my "conservative" friends, I find the description detestable, extremely unflattering, simplistic and an insult.

Let me tell you why.

Conservatives, by definition, seek to conserve something from the past – institutions, cultural mores, values, political beliefs, traditions.

What happens when a society moves so far from righteous values and freedom principles that there is little left to conserve?

That is where I believe America finds itself in the early part of the 21st century. Let me give you some examples of why:

~the breakdown of the institutions of marriage and family;

~the inability of many to distinguish between right and wrong;

~the consolidation of power in Washington and in the executive branch;

~the breakdown in the rule of law;

~the usurpation of power by unaccountable supra-national agencies;

~infringements on personal freedoms;

~increasing vulnerability to weapons of mass destruction and government's unwillingness or inability to address such a basic concept of defense.

What do these and other problems our nation is facing have in common?

Today we have a federal government that acts without regard for the Constitution. What's the conservative prescription for that? Has "compassionate conservative" George W. Bush reversed unconstitutional government or continued it? Can you defeat unconstitutional government by putting your finger in the dike to prevent more?

No, it takes a radical agenda to defeat a radical agenda. Conservatives have no stomach for fighting – the kind of fighting it takes to restore real freedom to America.

It's not a time for timidity or compromise. It's not a time for defensiveness and conciliation. It's time to take the offensive in this struggle.

I'm not a "conservative" because I see precious little left in this world worth conserving. Conservatives, from my experience, do not make good freedom fighters. They seem to think a victory is holding back attacks on liberty or minimizing them. They are forever on the defensive – trying to conserve or preserve an apple that is rotten to the core.

What is the rotten apple? You can see it in the government schools that dumb down American kids. You can see it in the universities that pervert the concepts of knowledge and wisdom. You can see it in the federalization and militarization of law enforcement. You can see it in the proliferation of non-constitutional government. You can see it in the real "trickle-down economics" of confiscatory taxes. You can see it in the unaccountable authorities which give us global treaties. You can see it in the relentless attacks on marriage and the family. You can see it in euthanasia, population control and the phony "right" to abortion on demand. You can see it in the surrender of our national security.

It's all got to go. But how? Politics as usual will never get us there.

Conservatives, it seems to me, only forestall the inevitable slide into tyranny. I don't want to forestall it. I want to prevent it. I want to reverse that slide. I want to restore the dream that was America.

Was George Washington a conservative? No. He was a revolutionary. He is known throughout the world – or was when people appreciated such concepts – as the "father of freedom."

Today, those who stand for freedom, justice, the rule of law, self-government and the moral principles of the Bible are not part of "the establishment." We're the rebels. By the world's standards, we're the renegades.

The founding fathers knew that even the best designed government wouldn't work if the people were not righteous, moral and God-fearing – if they didn't love liberty and cherish it.

To practice self-government again, we must have a people capable of self-government.

It takes courage to stand in the gap, to man the barricades, to say "enough is enough" – and mean it. It takes more than a "conservative" vision to lead the way back to freedom.

Joseph Farah is editor and chief executive officer of WorldNetDaily.com and writes a daily column.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: conservative; farah
Rather strongly worded in places, but I think the base of his thought is sound.
1 posted on 06/14/2002 6:10:31 PM PDT by Pistias
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To: Pistias
Day old, but I couldn't find it posted yet.
2 posted on 06/14/2002 6:10:56 PM PDT by Pistias
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To: Pistias
'twas here...
Why I'm not a conservative
      Posted by christine11
On Jun 13 6:27 PM with 71 comments


worldnetdaily.com ^ | 6/13/02 | Joseph Farah
Why I'm not a conservative © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com I've said it before and I'll say it, again: I am not a conservative. This comes as a shock to some people. We have come to view politics in America in this paradigm of right vs. left, conservative vs. liberal, Republican vs. Democrat. I tell you that is no choice at all. I don't like the label "conservative." I reject the label. With all due respect to my "conservative" friends, I find the description detestable, extremely unflattering, simplistic and an insult. Let me tell you why. Conservatives, by definition, seek to conserve...

3 posted on 06/14/2002 6:12:36 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa
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To: Keith in Iowa; Admin Moderator
Hmph. Thanks.

Lock, please.

4 posted on 06/14/2002 6:14:12 PM PDT by Pistias
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To: Reagan Man
Reagan Man, you're not going to like this. What do you think of this article, I'm curious.
5 posted on 06/14/2002 6:15:19 PM PDT by Boxsford
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To: Pistias
I'm no fan of Joseph Farah or World Net Daily but I agree with most of this article.
6 posted on 06/14/2002 6:17:29 PM PDT by Boxsford
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To: Pistias; Reagan Man
It takes courage to stand in the gap, to man the barricades...

This is a very significant and enlightning statement. Biblical teachings in the Old Testament speak of men that did 'stand in the gap' and it was not to 'conserve' but rather to move in the direction that God directed them. Those of us that are believers should be willing to let go of what is past and to move by the Lord's leading~ with boldness and confidence and assurance that God be with us!

7 posted on 06/14/2002 6:22:37 PM PDT by Boxsford
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To: Pistias; Liberal Classic
Thought you might enjoy this article. ~Boxsford
8 posted on 06/14/2002 6:25:04 PM PDT by Boxsford
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To: Boxsford
with boldness and confidence and assurance that God be with us!

Many confident in the assurance of God have fallen from His Will to their own desires. I agree, but care is necessary.

9 posted on 06/14/2002 6:29:05 PM PDT by Pistias
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To: Pistias, All
It takes courage to stand in the gap, to man the barricades, to say "enough is enough" ? and mean it. It takes more than a "conservative" vision to lead the way back to freedom.

Yes, it takes something like the Free Republic. We will trailblaze and light the way for the sedentary.

For the faint of heart, please stand aside as we pass. You can catch up at the cotillion. Don't be upset if we fail to curtsey.

10 posted on 06/14/2002 6:35:22 PM PDT by Bob J
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To: Bob J
I'm not a liberal democrat...so what does that leave?

It's better to help an idology that is at least closer to what you believe.

What good does it do to be a Middle of the roader, if it helps to elect democrats?

11 posted on 06/14/2002 6:40:19 PM PDT by Lower55
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