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Message: Entry: A Paleo Epitaph Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/a_paleo_epitaph#22826 Post contents: Red, my view of the Reformation as a Catholic is what's done is done. I'm not going to waste my time re-fighting the Thirty Years War. We've had this discussion at Conservative Heritage Times and I still believe you're mistaking a style (evangelicalism) with a set of beliefs (fundementalism) which is more in-line with paleoism in general than you're average mega-church. However, I don't wish sectarianism to be a breakwater for what I agree with you should be a larger grouping beyond just paleocons. If others wish to engage in such innanities, it's their loss and as Mr. Gottfried said they're being crowded out and superseeded anyway. As for thinking that once the U.S. ionvolvement in Iraq ends that such a movement would dissipate I would remaind you we were together on Somalia, on Haiti and Liberia and Bosnia, Kosovo and now Iraq all throughout the 90s and the aughts. What we oppose is not just the war in Iraq per say but the entire direction and scope of U.S. foreign policy. We don't just oppose a war together, we agree on change together. Sent at: 2008 05 15