Criminalizing Conservatives

Oct 16, 2005 01:29

A great article at The Weekly Standard.
Meanwhile, a kind of ideological criminalization of active, visible conservatives has become almost second nature to the left and the elite professions, including journalism and teaching, in which they predominate. Did Dick Cheney change his views on regime change in Iraq between 1991 and 2003? Don't ask him ( Read more... )

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agtiger October 16 2005, 13:12:00 UTC
Ah yes, the same Liberal Left that currently has my country in its strangle-hold, and is making the phrase "We're all criminals, they just haven't DECIDED to convict and sentence us all YET" more true every day.

So it doesn't surprise me at all that they're taking this tack.

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robosquirrel October 16 2005, 13:19:02 UTC
I think you've got the wrong link to the Weekly Standard article. at 9:17 EST, it's pointing to Friday's James Taranto's Best of the Web on OpinionJournal.

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reality_hammer October 16 2005, 16:31:56 UTC
Ah, thanks for the notice. It has been fixed.

I blame Windows President Bush.

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robosquirrel October 16 2005, 16:34:17 UTC
Why blame the puppet when you can blame the puppeteer?
Bring me the head of Karl Rove!

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reality_hammer October 16 2005, 21:26:16 UTC
lol

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phoenix_starr October 17 2005, 06:30:58 UTC
I don't consider myself a conservative,

You don't? What do you consider yourself then?

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reality_hammer October 19 2005, 00:27:42 UTC
A libertarian.

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phoenix_starr October 19 2005, 01:57:28 UTC
Ah...

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