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Zero
How do you define it?
In American?, Canadian?, French?, British?Originally posted by Zero
How do you define it?
DO you have any 'logical and factual' support for that?Originally posted by GENIERE
Seeing an elderly woman having difficulty crossing the street, the liberal person would assist her and feel immense gratification for doing so. The conservative would assist the woman but would derive no mental reward for the deed, merely considering it a proper duty to perform.
Simply put, liberals are driven by emotions, sometimes at the expense of rational reasoning. When discussing issues, liberals are prone to using derogatory terms, lacking a logical and factual basis to support arguments.
Originally posted by GENIERE
When discussing issues, liberals are prone to using derogatory terms, lacking a logical and factual basis to support arguments.
Originally posted by enigma
As opposed to talk radio personalities and their cronies who spit out the word "liberal" as an insult and as the cause to all the world's problems?
BBQ sauce, with curd cheese, called a "Poutine", 20 minutes later and you will feel your blood vessels responding 'conservetively' to the, now, 'liberal' heart-rate you get!Originally posted by GENIERE
You use sauce on fries. How repugnant! I use ketch-up usually but if feeling somewhat buoyant, I use catch-up. Those times requiring a tantalizing bit of piquancy are reserved for catsup.
YUP! Like the springs at Liard too, the alpha pool and the beta pool, got a really nice 'pic' of me swimming/soaking in the beta pool.Originally posted by schwarzchildradius
Are you from Canada? I had some gravy-fries at Liard hot springs once.
Ahem, four former oil executives?Originally posted by schwarzchildradius
(SNIP) the Bush posse is not conservative, definitely not liberal, what are they? (SNoP)
A liberal is a person who believes in individual freedom and equality, and supports government intervention to promote social and economic justice.
While both liberals and conservatives share a belief in individual freedom, liberals tend to support more government involvement in promoting social and economic justice, while conservatives tend to favor limited government intervention and prioritize individual responsibility.
No, not all Democrats are considered liberals. While the Democratic Party tends to align more with liberal values, there are also moderate and conservative Democrats.
Some common policy stances of liberals include support for universal healthcare, gun control measures, environmental protection, LGBTQ+ rights, and immigration reform.
The term "liberal" can have different meanings in different countries. In some countries, it may refer to a political party or ideology, while in others it may refer to a more general belief in individual freedom and equality. Additionally, the specific policies and stances that are considered "liberal" may vary between countries.