Good point.  So then, why don't we see the Anti-War Libertarians 
ever attacking Islamo-Fascism?  Why the silence from their camp 
about the murder of Theo van Gogh, the Muslim riots in Paris, the 
Muslim guy in the SUV on the UNC campus?  

Why no solutions from their side as to how we could stop Islamo-
Fascism outside of waging war on them?  

And no, retreat would only encourage them even more.  That's not a 
solution.  

What's the Anti-War Libertarian solution to stopping Islamo-
Fascism.  I'm super curious???

--- In [email protected], "uncoolrabbit" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The point I would make, wich moved me to respond to the thread is 
> that just as being pro war does not nesesarily go hand and hand 
with 
> pro libertey, being anti war also does not nesasarily mean you do 
> not recognize the dangers of islamic extreemism. It can be as 
simple 
> as a different view point on how to best adress that danger Geof.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Geof Gibson" <geofgibson@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "uncoolrabbit" 
<uncoolrabbit@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > And I see the staunch Bush supporters blinded, by what I am 
not 
> so 
> > > bold to single out ot one thing, nor do I have time to list 
some 
> of 
> > > the many possible factors. I will say that the facts are that 
> Bush 
> > > policy has not resulted in greater protection. I will argue 
that 
> my 
> > > personal opinion is that Bush policy has decreased american 
> > > security, and damaged personal liberties and the american 
> economy. 
> > > So go on blind if you desire, both left and right. Hopefully 
> > > libertarians will keep there eyes open to tell when you are 
> about to 
> > > walk off a cliff or into a wall.
> > > 
> > 
> > Good idea to keep our eyes open.  And please, don't mistake my 
> ability
> > to see the threat of Islamofascism as staunch or even lukewarm 
> support
> > for Bush.  Bush is not a conservative and has been a great
> > disappointment on many things including the unconscionable 
> expansion
> > of Medicare.  I recently read an interesting article by Fred 
Barnes
> > defining Bush as a 'strong government conservative.'  I believe 
> this
> > to be an accurate descrition but philosophically inconsistent 
with
> > fundamental principles of conservatism.
> > 
> > You can be of any political philosophy and still identify the 
> threat
> > of Islamofascism.  It is the solutions we advocate which 
> differentiate
> > us.  Of course, anyone can deny the threat as well.  Only 
history 
> will
> > be the final judge.
> >
>










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