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Originally Posted by whatsyurprob
See? Had to mention $$.
As far as a source, are we now going to discuss what a liberal is? Sorry, we've done that before and all it got any of us was that no one really knows. There's to many opinions without enough targeted substance. The same goes for what a conservative is. I have my ideas U have yours. It rivals beating your head against the wall to prove it hurts. We don't have to do that, do we?
Try listening sometime. Liberals do try and conquer the worlds problems. They do care about the unethical practice of fleecing the planet. They do feel it's their job to promote compassion to the under privileged.
Where have U been?
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o.O I thought the idea of a liberal was pretty concrete. Liberal means "a lot". If you are liberal with the ketchup your eggs may look red instead of yellow because you've used a lot of ketchup. Someone who is a liberal in America wants a lot of government. They are generally poor people who feel helpless, and they're more than ready to accept the government infomercial-like healthcare systems and welfare.
A conservative wants to keep things the way they are/were. If you're conservative with your eggs, you eat the chicken. Partly because you can afford the chicken, partly because eggs are gross, and partly because god made the chicken first. Since keeping things the same means less government, a conservative is someone who wants less government.
The closest person I can really think of to a liberal was Jimmy Carter, but I could be wrong, and the closest to conservative (fiscally at least) is Ron Paul.
Questions?