To: GOPBlonde
I've always gotten the impression that neo-conservatives were basically, your 60's hippies, grown up. Out of the stupid left-wing mantra. People who believed in equality for all, got it, and were happy, now I see neo-cons changing into something else. The label neo-con is starting to scare me in that it seems to be tossed at anyone who is not christian and is conservative, i.e. a jewish conservative, etc. David Horowitiz is considered a neo-conservative, but he's seening alot of the negativity that is tossed at him. I consider myself a grass roots conservative. The term mainstream conservative bothers me a little bit too, but that was mostly because of the way Rush Limbaugh described it. There are political quizes all over the internet, take them and see what they say.
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11/04/2002 12:43:02 PM PST by
Sonny M
To: Sonny M
"People who believed in equality for all, got it, and were happy, now I see neo-cons changing into something else. The label neo-con is starting to scare me in that it seems to be tossed at anyone who is not christian and is conservative, i.e. a jewish conservative, etc. David Horowitiz is considered a neo-conservative, but he's seening alot of the negativity that is tossed at him."
That's what I've heard.
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