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Old 04-14-2010, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by djplong View Post
So.. As a 'liberal', I would believe in:

- expanded welfare for the poor? Because I don't.

- reparations? because I don't.

- steeply progressive taxes? Because I don't.

- government as a first solution? Because I don't.

- unions in the modern era? Because I don't.

But I *have* noticed how much the word 'conservative' has changed since the days of Reagan.



Have I changed in the past 30 years (1980-2010)? Yeah, some. But not nearly as much as from 1975-1980 (born in 1962).

The one sentence made to me in 1980 that accelerated an attitude shift that I had (I was griping about problems with MA sending some back-due unemployment benefits I was supposed to be getting after I started a new job)

"What makes you think the government owes you a living?"

So you think that 'liberal' includes:

- a belief in the Constitution regarding warrants for searches.

- staunch supporter of the 2nd Ammendment (among others)

- adamantly against the Kelo decision

- supporting a Flat Tax with reduced exemptions.

- in favor of the Line-Item Veto

- supporting Free Speech, even when it's unpopular.

- vehemently against Political Correctness

- supporting school vouchers and busting the teacher unions.

- expanding energy exploration.

- streamlining the process for new nuke plants and bringing Yucca Flats online.

Yeah. Real liberal.
Now we are getting somewhere, but why are you not conservative if you believe all these conservative ideals?

I think I have the answer: you said you lean to the left "oh wait" you said all these consevative beliefs also.

You confuse us so much I for one have no idea what you really bleive in.