Monday, February 28, 2005

Talking Up Both Sides of Centralization

Obviously, the neocons are struggling to formulate a response to the European Union, insofar as they are always fearful of anything that might serve as a counterweight to the U.S. This is to be expected. But what is interesting is how, when it comes to the EU, the neocons turn suddenly into decentralists, while, at home, neocons are all for centralizing power in Washington -- to the extent that they will smear anyone who does believe in decentralization and states' rights.

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