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Alex Walker

Published Letters: 2

  • Why Use "Neo" When Just Plain "Conservative" Will Do?

    [Read the article: Neocons' rejection of the rule of law extends to the personal level]
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    Great article!

    Nevertheless, I am starting to get annoyed with the overuse of this term "neoconservative." Why use "neo" when just plain "conservative" will do?

    Excuse me, I grew up in "conservative" Virginia during the "good old days" of Jim Crow segregation when "conservatism" supposedly meant small government and respect for "individual liberty." And I spent most of the "Reagan Revolution" of the 1980s working as a computer programmer in a Republican "conservative" dominated county in the Hudson Valley of New York. Today, I am living in Southern California and around here the "conservatives" (including the L.A.P.D.) hate Mexican-Americans more than Osama Bin Laden.

    Rhetoric aside, in my lifetime politicians and intellectuals who call themselves "conservative" have always behaved exactly like the Bush-Cheney crowd.

    Why do so many "progressives" fixate onn this idea that "The Neocons" are the villains in this piece?

    My fear is they are a tiny bit apologetic about being one of those "bleeding heart" and "politically correct" liberals and so they reflexively give the "conservatives" a litle wiggle room ("Bush's crowd are 'neoconservatives' not like Our Dear Great Ronald Reagan and that 'idealistic' Barry Goldwater and the 'real conservatives' from the 60s, 70s and 80s").

    Please.

  • Great Article! Absolutely, Positively Great

    [Read the article: Rev. Jeremiah Wright isn't the problem]
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    Dear Gary,

    I know you are gonna get hammered for this piece. Let me say I think it is absolutely, positively great -- one of the best I've read about this silly "controversy." I've have linked to your commentary from a couple of blogs that I help maintain.

    Good think nobody from San Francisco is running for president this year -- Rev. Cecil Williams, longtime distinguished pastor of San Francisco's Glide Memorial Methodist Church, among many others, would have had to be thrown under the bus!