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		<title>Can Paleo-Conservatives and Neo-Conservatives really Unite for Freedom?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think the key is that we unite on Freedom, as the Founding Fathers did. They didn't agree on everything except that they wanted Freedom from Tyranny. I can accept that we're not all going to agree on everything, but are there certain issues that we must agree on in order to truly unite?, to truly support freedom?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been proposed by various individuals that we put aside our differences and unite together in the &#8220;Freedom Battle&#8221;, or in standing up for Freedom.</p>
<p>I think the key is that we <strong>unite on Freedom</strong>, as the Founding Fathers did. They didn&#8217;t agree on everything except that they wanted Freedom from Tyranny. Some had different ideas regarding how to accomplish this.</p>
<p>A few issues come to my mind that sometimes create a big dividing line between what I see are the THREE main groups of people that often call themselves Constitutionalists.</p>
<p>1. Libertarian Constitutaionalists<br />
2. Paleo-Conservative Constitutionalists<br />
3. Neo-Conservative Constitutionalists</p>
<p>For the most part these groups are similar. They claim love of freedom and the Constitution.</p>
<p><strong>To unite in standing up for Freedom, you must believe in Freedom</strong>. Therefore I&#8217;m not sure it would be possible, or suggested, that we should unite with those who claim to support freedom, yet support that which is anti-freedom. This would be like trying to server two masters (God and Satan).</p>
<p>I can accept that we&#8217;re not all going to agree on everything, but are there certain issues that we must agree on in order to truly unite?, to truly support freedom?</p>
<p>The main issues I see that Neo-Conservative and Paleo-Conservative Constitutionalists disagree on is pre-emptive war and United States foreign policy (world police, U.S. having military in many countries, israel, etc). (The Paleo-Conservatives support defensive war only and are non-interventionists &#8211; don&#8217;t meddle in the affairs of other nations &#8211; Let them resolve their own problems&#8230;. Whereas the Neo-Conservatives support pre-emptive, offensive war (Iraq) and other points of current United State foreign policy, world policing, etc.</p>
<p>I think that we can all agree with Libertarians at the Federal level because the Constitution doesn&#8217;t grant the Fed power to be involved in regulating vices and debauchery (gambling, porn, prostitution, drugs, etc)&#8230; however, it is often argued that at the State level, if the majority choose, they can regulate those things. Typically, Neo&#8217;s and Paleo&#8217;s agree that vices and debauchery can be regulated at a state/local level, and see it as an issue of protection of the rights of the members of the community.</p>
<p>That leaves the question: Are the issues of war/US foreign policy/world police/israel, that often divide Conservatives/Constitutionalists,  something that should or should not keep us from uniting? And, is taking a stance on those issues, on one side or the other, &#8220;anti-freedom&#8221;? (and why?) </p>
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