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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by sepermeru
I think your confusing conservatives with politicians who call themselves conservatives.
As for liberal-progressives, show me ONE, just ONE instance where they think government is too intrusive.
I'll be able, then, to google a response for that (just to save time) where liberal-progressives endorse a larger government role.
Progressives don't apply the individuality, personal responsibility approach to issues. They look to blame, categrize, then create programs that will feed into whatever problem originally arose, then put more tax payer money into it.
Call itwhatever you want to call it, but a rose by any other name . . . . will still look for entitlements.
I'm just wondering if you could use a broader brush and just call ALL conservatives one name.
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by thisguyrighthere
Aww, c'mon! Lighten up!
Originally posted by sepermeru
Seriously, where the heck did you get this idea that all liberals, rather than the American moderate liberal party as represented by the rhetoric of the Democrats, are pro-government? Have you never heard of a hippie?edit on 31-3-2011 by sepermeru because: (no reason given)edit on 31-3-2011 by sepermeru because: (no reason given)
You're not sure? How many mosques have been protested against? Conservatives using their 1st Amendment rights to try and oppress the 1st Amendment religious rights of others.
How about Peter King's little McCarthyesque "hearings" where he basically said that all Muslims were terrorists bent on destroying the United States.
Meanwhile conservative candidates tout their Christianness and use terminology and policies trying to turn this country into a Christian theocracy.
The fact is, as long as there are federal hollidays recognizing only Christian holidays the federal government is in violation of the establishment clause of the 1st Amendment.
If Conservatives had their way, we would have witch burnings in central park every Sunday.
How about Peter King's little McCarthyesque "hearings" where he basically said that all Muslims were terrorists bent on destroying the United States.
If Conservatives had their way, we would have witch burnings in central park every Sunday.
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by sepermeru
Seriously, where the heck did you get this idea that all liberals, rather than the American moderate liberal party as represented by the rhetoric of the Democrats, are pro-government? Have you never heard of a hippie?edit on 31-3-2011 by sepermeru because: (no reason given)edit on 31-3-2011 by sepermeru because: (no reason given)
Yes, I've heard of hippies. Got to see them protest my father when he returned from Vietnam.
Don't get me started.
In my local Tea Party group there are "liberals" who don't see the need for big government, so perhaps, in the future, I'll use the term "prgressive" when describing big government advocates.
Originally posted by whatukno
...she is proving that the ones that want limited government aren't conservatives.
I didn't go to my representative and say: "This guy is drinking and smoking and annoying me. Make a law that bans both."
I question your understanding of government models - namely, the difference between a republic and a theocracy. Some 80% of Americans claim to be of some Christian affiliation. You're not going to have a democratic republic in such an environment that is devoid of Christian influence.
You mean she is saying that some who SAY they want limited government aren't really conservatives.
Real conservatives do happen to exist, though.
For example, you're speaking to one....and I have no issues with gay marriage or Muslims.