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| CPAC, the JBS and Conservatism's Real Fringe | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||||||||||||
| Friday, 19 February 2010 13:00 | ||||||||||||
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Other “fringe groups” that should be “purged,” according to some analysts, include “birthers” (those who dispute President Obama's U.S. birth) and “9/11 truthers” (those who claim that the U.S. government was somehow complicit in the September 11 attacks). Of course, despite the fact that the “birthers” and “truthers” pursue an erroneous train of thought, neither would bring government to a course of action that would pick citizens' pockets or violate the U.S. Constitution. The same cannot be said for the neo-conservatives. Neo-conservatives like Horowitz unnecessarily cheer on expensive wars in the Middle East and attack the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights. That's the real fringe of the current conservative movement. Positions like Horowitz's have led some principled conservatives to boycott the conference altogether. Former Congressman Mickey Edwards explains that he wasn't going to CPAC because of neo-con attacks on the Bill of Rights: Stop at CPAC today and you will find rooms full of ardent, zealous, fervent young men and women who believe the government should be allowed to torture (we condemned people at Nuremberg for doing that), who believe the government should be able to lock people up without charges and hold them indefinitely (something Henry VIII agreed was a proper exercise of government authority). Who believe the government should be able to read a citizen's mail and listen in on a citizen's phone calls, all without a warrant (the Constitution of course prohibits searches without a warrant, but nobody cares less about the Constitution than some of today's ersatz conservatives). While none of what Edwards describes represents The John Birch Society's view (nor does it represent the view of all the groups and speakers at the conference), this was precisely the tone of many CPAC speakers Thursday and will be the tone of others as the conference progresses. To Visit The John Birch Society website, click here. Trackback(0)
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Jordan
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... I don't think the "birthers" pursue an "erroneous train of thought." The fact is the President has not shown his real birth certificate that has the name of the attending physician and the name of the hospital where he was born. Plus the "birther" issue deals with the President's eligibility to hold office - thus it is also a constitutional issue. |
Thomas Paine
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Labeling Birthers and Truthers, like labeling you a Jew in Nazi Germany What have we become, when "independant" minded journalist like Glen Beck now use the "label" technique to get rid of undesirables. Our country is slowing accepting this scare tactic as a normal part of free society. If our press was truly free, they would go deep into both 911 truth and the Birther questions to analyse all the facts and clear up the issue once and for all. However, it is now acceptable to accept our "secret government" as a necessary part of our functioning society. Don't associate with the Jew! |
Thomas Paine
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Great Article Mr. Eddlem I forgot to mention above, what a great article this was. Thank you Mr. Eddlem for singling out the true threat to a honest conservative movement: The NeoCon. In the words of the Godfather: "The one who comes to you promoting the war on terror, he is the traitor". |
Whitey Lawful
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... I put this on Yahoo Buzz. http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/ 1:ed8a6546f82a5cd9f8663ea4bde6e638:77335dec4253afd1beec 5d4397204df1/CPAC-the-JBS-and-Conservatisms-Real-Fringe |
Richard Shinn
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Don't want to be a bum, better chew gum. Such bravery and excellence in journalism is this: " ....Of course, despite the fact that the “birthers” and “truthers” pursue an erroneous train of thought ...'" My favorite organization is a great disappointment. Don't want to be called a "birther" or a "truther" ... it like being a leaper ... that is if you agree with the Totalitarian Party line of Beck, Oriley and The Hannitizer, Maybe next year, they'll let you have a better location closer to the front door. It's all in the name of freedom. |
Air Jordan Shoes
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http://www.usa-jordan.com I forgot to mention above, what a great article this was. Thank you Mr. Eddlem for singling out the true threat to a honest conservative movement: The NeoCon. |





One frequent news angle in stories regarding The John Birch Society's sponsorship of this week's ongoing CPAC conference has been the question of whether so-called “fringe groups” like The John Birch Society should be admitted to the conference. Neo-conservatives like David Horowitz, whose 

