This is interesting.
I'm currently a life member of the John Birch Society and formerly served on the staff of the organization for 13 years.
So why should any left-winger reading this care a fig about what I have to say?
Because of a conversation I had with another conservative magazine writer recently. In frustration at the unconstitutional excesses of the Bush administration, I blurted out to him: "The only people doing any good out there are the people at Air America." I expected to shock him with the statement, but his two-word reply shocked me: "And MoveOn.org."
Those on the Right are finally beginning to see what the Left have been saying all along. They're seeing that our civil rights really are disappearing, and it's going to take a fight to keep them. This article suggests that while there may be plenty of things both sides will disagree on, there's enough common ground in opposing the President to work together, at least until the current Constitutional crisis is over.
What do you think? Is stopping Bush worth working with far-Right people like this guy? Maybe a better question: What would that cooperation look like? What can we do?