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  • Under Bush II, conservatives, spurning the wisdom of their fathers, let themselves be seduced, neo-conned into enlisting in a Wilsonian crusade that had as its declared utopian goal “ending tyranny in our world.”

    Matthew Yglesias » A Piece of the Action 2010

  • Since WWII we have gone from one of the most celebrated and respected nations in history, to an astonishing nadir neo-conned and cemented by the BB.

    In Our Name 2007

  • Since WWII we have gone from one of the most celebrated and respected nations in history, to an astonishing nadir neo-conned and cemented by the Bush Brigade.

    In Our Name 2007

  • There are only middle income small business and working people who have been neo-conned into believing that they can "move it on up to that deluxe apartment in the sky."

    PLEASE, NO VIETNAM RE-RUNS 2006

  • So, even though Bush will someday leave office and cease being a "war president," we must start facing the fact that it's not just him or his neo-conned Republican party that are guilty of war crimes; it's the American political machine, fronted by both the Republicans and Democrats, that is completely addicted to the power and profits of warfare.

    Wars and Debts and Taxes, Oh My! 2006

  • During Bush's deficit spending, which I always described as drunken-sailor spending, the neo-conned Right was notoriously silent.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • During Bush's deficit spending, which I always described as drunken-sailor spending, the neo-conned Right was notoriously silent.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • During Bush's deficit spending, which I always described as drunken-sailor spending, the neo-conned Right was notoriously silent.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • During Bush's deficit spending, which I always described as drunken-sailor spending, the neo-conned Right was notoriously silent.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • During Bush's deficit spending, which I always described as drunken-sailor spending, the neo-conned Right was notoriously silent.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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