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What Did He Know?

And when did he know it? Working labor over. Tyranny, conservative-style. Plus more.

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Nobody said we're supposed to like it. Most Conservatives don't. But given what is at stake in terms of living, breathing human beings -- their lives, their property, their liberties -- we have to face the fact that war is a nasty business.
-- Mike Dooley

Mr. Schoenberg claims "[conservatives] have now thrown their support behind a President having the power to spy on his citizens and to imprison them indefinitely away from judicial scrutiny."

Funny, I would have thought the MSM would be all over that. I would expect daily press briefings from the illustrious ACLU bemoaning the plight of this U.S. citizen whom the president has thrown in jail indefinitely without any judicial involvement. Amnesty international must be having a royal fit.

Maybe I just missed the name of this U.S. citizen. Perhaps Mr. Schoenberg would be kind enough to tell me.
-- Garry Greenwood
Gearhart, Oregon

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