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This is one of the things that I truly enjoy about TAS: the variety of people who read and comment on your articles.
You have people who correspond regularly with TASwho fall into easily defined classifications; paleocon, neocon, liberal, uberliberal, religious, irreligious, etc. There are also a large number who are just plain folks. They have, and voice, their own opinions; not conforming to the definition of any one group. They can be very conservative fiscally on the one hand and subscribe to current liberal global warming theories on the other. Some are patently kind, compassionate, religious Christians who also are strong proponents of strict border security and enforcement of current immigration laws. Like most of us, they seem conflicted, but are really people who develop opinions on each issue independently.
p>I will not embarrass myself or anyone else by attempting to classify anyone who corresponds with this publication by name. However, I hope that all of you continue to share your thoughts and opinions with the rest of us. It is thought provoking and just plain fun. br> — Michael Tobias br> Fort Lauderdale, Florida /p>“The ‘left’ has nothing on the ‘right’ when it comes to lunacy.” So states Mike Roush in his observations on comments about the newest fascist religion, “Global Warming.” I would submit that there is a very valid and easy quantitative analysis of the difference between the Left and Right.
Add up the scores from the Nazis, Mao, Pol Pot and Stalin and you get over 200 million humans slaughtered in the name of fascist ideology. I see no difference in the probable outcome of the hysteria of the left on Global Warming and any of its other religions. Especially behind enemy lines in Seattle where you are screamed at in the street if you don’t joyfully join the latest protest.
p>In fact, in consideration of the millions that have died of malaria as a direct result of the Left/Greens obtaining a hysteria based ban on DDT, it would seem to me that the New Left has a real jump on the scores of the old heavy hitters. br> — Craig Sarver br> Seattle, Washington /p>
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