I have to agree with cashman that it is an oxymoron to say you are fiscally conservative and socially liberal. It is impossible to be fiscally conservative and support social liberalism.
A few examples of the "I'm a fiscal conservative, but a social liberal," contadictions to think about from a financial standpoint:
-Poltically correctness in racial profiling and Homeland Security measures at airport.
-The war on poverty.
-Abortion and/or Planned Parenthood versus population growth.
-Protecting children.
-Protecting pets.
-Protecting Americans from themselves with health regulations, vehicle regulations, building regulations, sun tanning regulations, et al (federal guidelines and a bureacracy and government agency for everything from A to Z.)
I'm not speaking for djplong, but I had some friends who said the same statement and when they really discussed the matter, it turns out their main "social liberal" stance came into protecting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered rights and the right of a woman to have an abortion.
http://www.redstate.com/ausonius/201...80%99s-future/
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Rep...id-to-the-Poor