[Vision2020] A question for the lovely and talented Joan
akaAuntie or any other writing type people on this forum
Bill London
london at moscow.com
Mon Apr 25 10:44:11 PDT 2005
D-
nope. Your assumption is incorrect.
The word Rigsby used was "new-con" which in this context means
new-confederate, not neo-conservative.
Wilson and his co-author Wilkins are appropriately labelled
neo-confederates.
BL
----- Original Message -----
From: "David M. Budge" <dave at davebudge.com>
To: "Timothy Rigsby" <timo5277 at uidaho.edu>
Cc: <Vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] A question for the lovely and talented Joan
akaAuntie or any other writing type people on this forum
> Tim,
>
> You are using the term neo-con incorrectly. Check out:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism_%28United_States%29
>
> Dough Wilson doesn't not fit the neo-conservative definition. He is more
> correctly labeled a conservative or a social conservative.
>
> Beyond that I'll stay out of this.
>
> db
>
> Timothy Rigsby wrote:
>
> >Ms. Joan or any other authors on this forum, Bill London included:
> >
> >I noticed that Moscow's favorite Neo-Con Christian author is re-releasing
his book
> >(can't italicize of underline here) Southern Slavery as it Was that he
> >co-authored/edited. I see that he has changed the title from Southern
Slavery to
> >either Black and Tan or Regenerate but Unreconstructed. Is this a common
thing for
> >a writer to do when they re-release a second edition of a book? I know
that with
> >college textbooks, when they change editions, the title generally stays
the same.
> >
> >Could you provide some insight from a well-versed writer on the norm of a
new edition
> >of a book like Southern Slavery?
> >
> >Tim
> >
> >P.S. We still have yet to meet and frankly I am kind of bummed. Also,
keep writing,
> >you post such thought provoking emails on this forum.
> >
> >
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