Hmmm, makes me think calling someone a neo-fascist is kinda pointless.

On 8/25/05, Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> I was Republican until this administration.  I am not opposed to
> republicans as a group nor am I as opposed to Democrats as I once was.
> (Just as Bush's war in Iraq has created more terrorists than it has
> eliminated, his policies have lead to more people turning to the
> democrats for the future of the country) This will bear itself in the
> next election unless the Democrats choose another inept imp to lead
> them.
> 
> I am opposed to this administration and its followers.
> 
> I would say that the Democratic support for nationalized health care
> that Sam mentions is more Socialist than fascist.
> 
> The current administrations fascist tendencies:
> Their approach to the media is editorial; (if you don't support the
> administration you are not allowed access)
> 
> Their approach to abortion; is state intervention in individual
> decisions
> 
> The dictation of their moral values; oppressive
> 
> Support of the Patriot Act; Overly Invasive (although there is support
> on both sides of the fence)
> 
> Lack of transparency:
> 
> Willingness to lie to the public for a greater good;
> 
> Demonazation of anyone who does not support them.
> 
>

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