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Who will the neo-cons endorse for the 2008 elections?

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    by Toby Rogers

    Unholy Alliance: Bush, Clinton, and McCain Plan To Slay Obama With World War III 4/15/08 It is one of the darkest rumors currently lurking about Washington DC. The insiders of various departments within the US Govern...read more

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    by Brian Mattix

    Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel has long been a critic of the Bush Administration's strategy in Iraq. He has also been a very public critic of Senator John McCain's stance on the war. Now, that criticism could result in an en...read more

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    by rose murphy

    Comparing candidates, the pickings are getting slim I am sorry to be sound as a bummer on the elections of 2008. I have participated in many elections, which have been neck to neck at the end. I do believe in voting. I ...read more

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    by Mary E. Preece

    Let's drop the neo and admit to being only conservative or liberal. New conservatives have been around since the Republican Party as well as new liberals being around since the Democratic Party. People have switched partie...read more

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    by Mona Gallagher

    "Who will the neo-cons endorse for the 2008 elections?" The short answer is; it will be the winner of the national primaries, with emphasis on wins in the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary. It is the responsibi...read more

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    by Barry Girolamo

    I despise the term "neo-con". It would be just as idiotic as calling someone a "neo-lib". You are either conservative, liberal, or more likely some mixture of the two depending on the issue being discussed. This term ...read more

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    by Robert C. Sage

    First of all, neo-conservatism is distinct from conservatism in many important respects. Google it for a comprehensive definition of distinctions. The most glaring difference is in foreign policy, where neo-cons actively...read more

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    by Morgan Johnson

    I suppose the real question is "Who will Conservatives and Republicans in general support for 2008?" Nobody knows the answer this early in the election process. Or so I thought, before today. Recently, I have seen Mike ...read more

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    by Chaz Z.

    Is this some vast left wing conspiracy name to give their arch enemy some sort of neo attribute? Or do they know what "neo" preface is for. Sorry, but it appears it is confusing for some. A neo-con is a neoconservative, an...read more

  • by Jared Garrett

    Although we might like to be able to see into the future reliably, despite the movies and TV shows, we just can't. That new TV show, Journeyman, sure makes it look interesting though... Anyway, the question of who the n...read more

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    by Can Tran

    Neo-conservatives or "neo-cons" have been around ever since the founding of this country. Yes, they were known as the Federalists. In ideals, the Neo-Cons and Federalists tend to have the same line of thought when you th...read more

  • by Pierrette Komarek

    I have no idea and as it was suggested, I hope it will be the best that the Republican party has to offer..This will be difficult for as we say in french we have an embarrassment of choices...as opposed to the Democrats wh...read more

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