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To: Sandy; Reagan Man
That's exactly correct. ReaganMan is confusing the evolution of the ideology with the evolution of its individual supporters. It actually makes no sense to assume that all who share the view must've arrived via the same route.

Thank you, Sandy. Your explanation is clear, to the point, and 100% correct. I might add that, contrary to his statement, I am not myself making up definitions out of hand. I have heard neo-cons refered to as such in various articles, even though they were never on the left at all in their earlier lives.

182 posted on 04/26/2002 12:54:12 PM PDT by Korth
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To: Korth
Your explanation is clear, to the point, and 100% correct. I might add that, contrary to his statement, I am not myself making up definitions out of hand. I have heard neo-cons refered to as such in various articles, even though they were never on the left at all in their earlier lives.

You're in good company. You're as dense as rightwing2.

Neoconservative has one meaning and only one meaning. You can't change the definitive definition of neoconservative, just because it fits a certain catch phrase, used by political pundits from Chris Matthews to Pat Buchanan. Just because some political writers choose to create their own definitions for certain words and use those definitions, out of context, doesn't make it correct, or acceptable.

I support Israel and PM Sharon, that doesn't make me a neoconservative. Neo = new! I've been a Reagan conservative for nearly thirty years now. I'm not a new to the conservative movement. It's time you applied some common sense to this argument. The truth is staring you right in front of your face.

202 posted on 04/26/2002 6:11:38 PM PDT by Reagan Man
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