Lonestar_logic
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I probably listen to Ron Paul a lot more than you do, moron. Show me I am wrong?
You think people who like Wars and "Spreading Democracy" would like someone who doesn't want a large military and so many wars?
You are a child, and you whine more than my two year old does, don't talk to me about being a grown up.
No where in that gibberish did you define neocon, which you are using incorrectly.
ANd YOU are the whiny baby, isn't that exactly what giving negative rep every time someone calls you a name is? ALl the names you call me, have I neg repped you at all Loose Ass?
Poor Loose Ass is just like her thin skinned hero Obama. "Stop calling me names" as she's doing so herself.
As the policies of the New Left pushed these intellectuals farther to the right, they moved toward a more aggressive militarism,
Neoconservatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNeoconservative writers were critical of the post-Cold War foreign policy of both George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton, which they criticized for reducing military expenditures and lacking a sense of idealism in the promotion of American interests. They accused these Administrations of lacking both moral clarity and the conviction to pursue unilaterally America's international strategic interests.[30]
So they don't support War and spreading democracy? Dude, you are a moron.
And I negged you, because I made a comment, that was not bating anyone. And you of course had to come in with some trollish comment.
Did you even read the defnition that you provided? It states "neoconservatives are generally comfortable with a welfare state", Show me one conservative on this board that is "comfortable" with a welfare state.