Doomstone
10-22-2003, 11:26 AM
Against Bush!
Norquist and Keene Join Baldwin and Neas (http://www.nationalreview.com/york/york200310201247.asp)
At a hotel in the suburbs of Washington Sunday, conservative leaders Grover Norquist and David Keene joined forces with some of the most bitter and determined foes of the Bush White House to denounce the administration's main law-enforcement tool in the war on terrorism, the Patriot Act.
Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform, and Keene, of the American Conservative Union, joined actor Alec Baldwin and People for the American Way president Ralph Neas as part of a conference called "Grassroots America Defends the Bill of Rights."
Anti-empire forces strike back (http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/EJ18Aa01.html)
WASHINGTON - Representatives of a new coalition of prominent foreign policy scholars and analysts whose political views range from right to center-left announced on Thursday that they hope to spearhead opposition to the imperial policies pursued by the administration of US President George W Bush.
Leaders of the "Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy" charged that the administration is moving "in a dangerous direction toward empire", an idea that they said has never been embraced by the US public.
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Among the more prominent right-wing signers are Doug Bandow, a special assistant to former president Ronald Reagan and now a senior officer at the libertarian Cato Institute, Scott McConnell, chief editor of "The American Conservative" magazine and Alan Tonelson of the US Business & Industrial Council Educational Foundation.
Representing more centrist positions are Steven Clemons of the New America Foundation, former senator Gary Hart and Harvard international relations professor Stephen Walt.
More left-wing figures in the group include Charles Kupchan, an aide to former president Bill Clinton now with the Council on Foreign Relations and Kenneth Sharpe, a prominent foreign policy analyst from Swarthmore College in Philadelphia.
But...but...that can't be! I thought anyone who opposes the president or any of his policies is a stinky pinko commie hippie libural!
Maybe not... (http://www.conservativesagainstbush.com/)
Norquist and Keene Join Baldwin and Neas (http://www.nationalreview.com/york/york200310201247.asp)
At a hotel in the suburbs of Washington Sunday, conservative leaders Grover Norquist and David Keene joined forces with some of the most bitter and determined foes of the Bush White House to denounce the administration's main law-enforcement tool in the war on terrorism, the Patriot Act.
Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform, and Keene, of the American Conservative Union, joined actor Alec Baldwin and People for the American Way president Ralph Neas as part of a conference called "Grassroots America Defends the Bill of Rights."
Anti-empire forces strike back (http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/EJ18Aa01.html)
WASHINGTON - Representatives of a new coalition of prominent foreign policy scholars and analysts whose political views range from right to center-left announced on Thursday that they hope to spearhead opposition to the imperial policies pursued by the administration of US President George W Bush.
Leaders of the "Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy" charged that the administration is moving "in a dangerous direction toward empire", an idea that they said has never been embraced by the US public.
...
Among the more prominent right-wing signers are Doug Bandow, a special assistant to former president Ronald Reagan and now a senior officer at the libertarian Cato Institute, Scott McConnell, chief editor of "The American Conservative" magazine and Alan Tonelson of the US Business & Industrial Council Educational Foundation.
Representing more centrist positions are Steven Clemons of the New America Foundation, former senator Gary Hart and Harvard international relations professor Stephen Walt.
More left-wing figures in the group include Charles Kupchan, an aide to former president Bill Clinton now with the Council on Foreign Relations and Kenneth Sharpe, a prominent foreign policy analyst from Swarthmore College in Philadelphia.
But...but...that can't be! I thought anyone who opposes the president or any of his policies is a stinky pinko commie hippie libural!
Maybe not... (http://www.conservativesagainstbush.com/)