Terry, I know where you are coming from but what would have been a 
better way for him to describe Neal Bortz support of Bush and the 
Iraqi war that Bortz presents on his radio show? I'm not trying to be 
smart either I'm really wanting to 
know.                                             
     Would it be proper to describe his ideas as neoconservative if 
neoconservative was defined? Would Bortz ideas fall short of being 
neoconservative and rather be neo liberal ideas? Would it be right to 
define both neoconservative ideas and neoliberal ideas being not that 
concerned with big government if it achieves their goals?--- In 
[email protected], "Terry L Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Phantomofroute66, you're violating this forum's policy about 
> labeling people.  
> 
> This is NOT a forum for master debates about who iz or iz not 
> a REAL or TRUE 'libertarian'  Discuss LIBERTARIANISM in terms 
> of ideas, issues, actions and so on.  
> 
> I'm really FED UP with this, imo, juvenile practice of labeling 
> people as cheap substitute for actual thinking and understanding.  
> 
> 
> -Terry Liberty Parker 
> Owner/moderator, 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "phantomofroute66" 
> <phantomofroute66@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Andr� Kenji de Sousa" 
> > <andrekenjilistas@> wrote:
> >  
> > > By the way, why should the LP have a pro-war candidate?
> > 
> > Good question.  If the NAP means anything, those who want to beat 
the 
> > drums of war are not Libertarians by definition.  Neal Boortz, 
for 
> example, 
> > is not a Libertarian.  He is a neocon who uses the party name to 
draw 
> > listeners away from Limbaugh and Hannity.  We could certainly use 
a 
> > genuine Libertarian voice on the mainstream airwaves to help get 
out 
> the 
> > real party message.
> >
>






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