Message: 11
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 06:57:47 -0800 (PST)
From: ken hanly <norths...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Pen-l] Left on this, Right on that.
To: lbo talk <lbo-t...@lbo-talk.org>, pen-l <pe...@lists.csuchico.edu>
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While the CPAC people are supposed to be conservatives they chose as
their presidential favorite Ron Paul who on many foreign policy issues
would be regarded as leftist and even radically anti-war in spite of
(or because of?) his free market, small government views:

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/thebeat/532523/print

The good news from the Conservative Political Action Conference -- and
it really is very good news -- is that the assembled activists have
identified as their preferred choice for the presidency a militant
opponent of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq who has voted against the
Patriot Act, opposed free-trade deals, condemned the expansion of
executive power and warned about collusion between "too-big-to-fail"
bankers and the government regulators who are supposed to keep an eye
on them.

No, the CPAC crowd did not name Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold as
their preferred pick to oppose President Obama in 2012. But they did
vote, rather overwhelmingly, for the one Republican who shares the
views of Feingold -- and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders -- on the
aforementioned issues.

The CPAC presidential straw poll, in which a record 2,400 conservative
conferees voted, was won with ease by Congressman Ron Paul, the Texas
Republican and 2008 presidential candidate whose backers like to refer
to their campaign as a revolution.


Cheers, ken hanly

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