I really like articles that cut through a lot of the rhetoric by imploding some myths on topics and replacing them with more reality-based facts and arguments. For the most part, this article appears to do that:
http://www.reason.com/links/links051606.shtml
A view on Bush's immigration speech
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Re: A view on Bush's immigration speech
Am I right in assuming that based on the tone of the article that he is not a strong republican?Bay Area Cat wrote:I really like articles that cut through a lot of the rhetoric by imploding some myths on topics and replacing them with more reality-based facts and arguments. For the most part, this article appears to do that:
http://www.reason.com/links/links051606.shtml
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Re: A view on Bush's immigration speech
He's a Libertarian, and I generally reading Libertarian stuff as they tend to be more fact and circumstance based in their opinions than the partisan crap that we see from people belonging to the "Big Two" parties.catsrback76 wrote:Am I right in assuming that based on the tone of the article that he is not a strong republican?Bay Area Cat wrote:I really like articles that cut through a lot of the rhetoric by imploding some myths on topics and replacing them with more reality-based facts and arguments. For the most part, this article appears to do that:
http://www.reason.com/links/links051606.shtml