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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Left wing accademic - check
Selling anti-Bush book - check
Writes a list in order to fit what the left sees as the current climate and create a buzz prior to publishing book - check
Taking the list at face value as an accademic work - Priceless.
Bonus Irony - Fascism is a left wing ideology, to dumb it down, its 'big government'.
Edit:having a hard time doing any additional research as the vast majority of the hits seem to be from left wing bloggers, often just cut and pasting the same article. Explains maybe why the book is no longer available on Amazon.
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I consider myself to be neither left or right. The parties remind me to two football teams. It really doesnt matter who wins or loses; the NFL still get paid either way. Ironically I voted for Bush the first time, I didnt like where Gore was going with censorship among other things. I didnt vote for him a second time.
Whats with the agenda commentary? Again similiar to what Ive stated else where voicing an opinion could be an agenda, and agenda to sway one to anothers belief. Does that begin to kind turn into a form of paranoia. Its obvious here that man doesnt like Bush. Or is it that he does not like the ACTIONS that have taken place.
Surely this cant all boil down to because certain people wants tax brackets adjusted and are pro-choice they are seeing Bush as an evil tyrant bent on a self-fulling prophecy. I agree on alot of what the old conservative party was for. I agree on the civil liberty the democrats promote. They both fall short and have both had representatives do things I dont think the populus unified as a whole would agree with. People voice opinions through commentary. I guess every action could be seen as an agenda. Like Im getting up now with an agenda to go rock climbing.
Let me ask you are you a fan of Dennis Miller?