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Originally Posted by White Fox
Economic conservatism supports the right to life, liberty, and property of every human being.
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In what sense? Why would being financially conservative mean you would be against abortion?
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Abortion is not directly an economic issue, but it has nothing to do with socially conservative views and moral religious beliefs. It concerns the right to life held by the unborn child. It is not a faith issue for those who I consider to be "economic" conservatives.
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If it is not an economic issue then why do you feel people's political view can be expressed solely in terms of their view on economics?
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Denmark is a small country (no offense), so it is easier to pass laws for the country. The interests of the people are also more closely related simply on the principle of geographic proximity. Imagine if all the countries in Europe were one and they had to pass laws that everyone would follow with every party in Europe represented. Just crazy.
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I don't see how the size of the country affects whether a Parliament of 4, 6, 8 or 10 parties is governable or not?
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I think Christian belief goes hand in hand with socialism. The only thing that alienates them from the democratic party is its support for gays and abortion and all that social upheaval and revolution they came up with in the '60s. I think that they stain the Republican party, and continually corrode its ideals.
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I agree that they stain anything they are part of. But they hardly seem socialist to me.