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  • Posted By: pbr90 @ 01/23/2008 3:03:20 PM

    It's hard to tell what is true conservative anymore.

    It seems they have all departed from austerity economics that was the hallmark of traditional conservatives of Eisenhower and Nixon. Didn't that all change with Reagan's voodoo economics?

  • Posted By: uponcld9 @ 01/16/2008 2:19:35 PM

    This is really a very insensitive title. The "Dirty War" is the phrase used to describe the time period between 1976 and 1983 when tens of thousands of people were abducted and murdered by government death squads in Argentina

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