Liberal or Conservative?

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  • danheneise
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 531

    #31
    Thanks guys, I turned in my paper today, don't know what my grade is on it yet. I would post my views but I'm still not sure the difference or definition of conservative/liberal even though this thread did help. Even though I am done with the homework, please keep this thread open, it's very interesting and I'm actually learning quite a bit.

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    • Collegeboy

      #32
      Originally posted by logamus
      thanks for reopening this miscue.




      taxes. man do i hate taxes. income taxes need to go away and be replaced with a national sales tax. i dont have the numbers infront of me, but trust me it makes total sense. which is why it will never happen.

      I don't want to turn this into a debate on people's idea, but please look into Alabama's problem with their tax structure if you truly beleive in the above.

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      • ERut

        #33
        Id call myself a pragmatic, moderate conservative.

        Guns: A guaranteed right in the constitution, i think I have the right to own any gun i want to assure my safety, but common sense says that with todays technology there has to be some restrictions on the type of weapons allowed. But I still think any citizen should be able to protect themselves.


        Abortion: Disgusts me, this is ine of the issues I feel most strongly about. I am against it in any and all situations, but think it should be legal ONLY in cases of rape, or when the mothers life is endangered.

        Death penalty: Nope. Cant justify killing with killing.

        Military: flaunt it if you got it. Its important to flex your muscles once and a while, and show people that you mean business. I also think service should be completely voluntary.

        Gay stuff: Sorry, marraige is a sanctioned union between a man and a woman, NOT a man and a man, or a woman and a woman. I believe the spiritual aspect of it is more important then the legal. But all it really comes down to is verbage. In the states eyes, marraige is a contract. So a domestic partnership is fine, but damnit dont call it marraige!

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