Monday, March 12, 2007

Irreconcilable

Feb 05, 2007 08:17

The conservatives sound united and friendly until something occurs to expose the deep divisions that exist between them. Ed Brown appears to be causing those irreconcilable differences to become evident.

Rob Taylor starts out with, "I’m a little “l” Libertarian, mainly because I believe that the country needs a strong Reagan style foreign policy to protect us while we indulge in our Libertarian debaucheries. I have a place in my heart for anti-establishment rebels who believe in liberty over law, freedom over formality. That being said, I don’t have a place in my heart for suicidal “tax protester” and the newest hero of the Alex Jones set, Ed Brown."

The conservatives such as Taylor and Rush have one thing in common, a love for government having irresistible power. Used their way.

"If people die in New Hampshire in the coming weeks, the responsibility will lay not at the feet of the civil servants doing their jobs, but at the doorstep of a conspiracy theorist, and the loathesome Internet rabble who support him."

The denominational differences between the political left and right are meaningless. It's the same religion.

http://www.red-alerts.com/un-american-activities/why-i-dont-support-ed-brown-and-you-shouldnt-either/