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May 11, 2008
Nate The NeoConservative
Swiped from Ruben Bolling here.
—Jonathan Schwarz
Posted at May 11, 2008 06:31 PMwhere's xyz when you actually need him?
Posted by: larry wilcox at May 11, 2008 07:44 PMThis is a sentiment that I oftentimes have a hard time getting across to some people.
What I don't understand is why it has to be a neo-conservative, because many people who I've talk to feel the same way as "Nate" and I wouldn't call them neo-cons.
Posted by: Andrew at May 11, 2008 08:27 PMAgreed. Obama seems as intent as any neocon on keeping the US in Iraq. Or maybe he really is a neocon, and should be recognized as one?
Posted by: Duncan at May 12, 2008 09:30 AMVery crafty -- I get it ---- Iraq / McCain
Wish this was required reading for every American.
This mirrors a thought I had when Bushco 1st invaded Iraq (for the 2nd time) ---- in thinking through the barrage of propaganda of the time , it came to me that Bush's reasoning (911 vs. Iraq) was so flawed as to say that;
"Steve" punched me in the mouth ----------- I'll get back him , I'll kick "Joe's" ass.
And , perhaps even more amazing than that was in seeing the publics' acceptance of this bizarre reasoning.
Posted by: DMcD at May 17, 2008 07:09 PM