DIACers whose beliefs are largely in line with that of neoconservatives

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Is it so hard for you to understand I'm not going to define it myself?

I really don't give a shit about the definition. If everyones is different, then you might as well chuck language out the window. That is depending on what your definition of is is .... because without a common definition, language means nothing.

Besides, I don't answer to Republicans ... Moderate or otherwise ... unless I want to.
 
You can't define it in your own words simply because you do not have enough education to do so, gotcha.

Everyone's definition is not necessarily "different." That's the key.
 
furthermore this goes along the line of the thinking that the vast majority of libtards don't know what an actual neocon is.
 
Yeah right. You don't know a fucking thing about me you walking sack of shit.

So why do you give such a fuck about how I define it? It's not like I vote for members of your shitty, lost their way, party. Go pester one of your fellow Republicans, or better still, one of the dipshit Democrats.
 
"Neoconservatism is a right-wing political philosophy that emerged in the United States of America, and which supports using American economic and military power to bring liberalism, democracy, and human rights to other countries.[1][2][3] Consequently the term is chiefly applicable to certain Americans and their strong supporters. In economics, unlike paleoconservatives and libertarians, neoconservatives are generally comfortable with a welfare state; and, while rhetorically supportive of free markets, they are willing to interfere for overriding social purposes.[4]"



aka a liberal who likes invading countries

i think that there are some people who don't really understand what neocon means and apply it to everyone.
 
vermin
desert eagle
sgt baker (neocon claiming to be a libertarian)
egc piro (neocon claiming to be a libertarian)
 
When first asked, you simply cut and paste from wikipedia.

When asked to do it in your own words, you refuse.

Go jerk off to Sarah Palin, you uneducated fuck.
 
The term neoconservative was used at one time as a criticism against proponents of American modern liberalism who had "moved to the right". Michael Harrington, a democratic socialist, coined the current sense of the term neoconservative in a 1973 Dissent magazine article concerning welfare policy. According to E. J. Dionne, the nascent neoconservatives were driven by "the notion that liberalism" had failed and "no longer knew what it was talking about."
 
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