Are these really what conservatives consider to be "liberals?"?
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10-13-2012, 06:46 AM
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Are these really what conservatives consider to be "liberals?"?
1. College students
2. Blacks 3. Minorities 4. Latinos 5. Immigrants 6. Scientists 7. College Professors 8. Union Members 9. Elderly 10. Most but not all blue collar workers 11. The poor 12. Women 13. Gays 14. Lesbians 15. Bisexuals 16. Transgenders 17. Activists 18. Environmentalists 19. Pro Choice Advocates 20. Gay marriage Advocates 21. Advocates for a strong United Nations 22. Advocates for Employee rights 23. Advocates for Consumer rights 24. Advocates for Patients rights 25. Advocates for parts if not all of Obama care 26. Advocates for social security and Medicare 27. Advocates for Fair pay regardless of gender 28. Advocates for removing the military from Afghanistan and Iraq 29. Advocates for reducing our military spending 30. Advocates for improving Veterans health care 31. Opponents of the death penalty 32. Opponents of doubling our subsidies to oil companies 33. Opponents of chemical dumping 34. Opponents of unregulated waste disposal 35. Those on welfare 36. The media 37. Fact checkers 38. "Intelligent People" 39. "Pollsters" Ads |
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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almost,,,,,,,,,,,,The rule is every voter living on government money votes for democrats.
The biggest determining factor in politics is,,,,,,,, "Can the democrat party buy your vote?" High paying government union jobs, forever unemployment, forcing the rich to pay the taxes of the poor, federal funding for abortions, free healthcare, welfare and food stamps, SS, lifetime disability, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. all democrat vote buying programs. Because we all know everyone living on government money votes for democrats, and big labor union gives big money to the democrat party, to buy democrat politicians. This statement is very easy to prove, just ask anyone living on government money who they vote for, any public teacher, any mailman, any DMV worker, any firefighter, (now cops and military are 50/50, it's a gun thing), but ask any state college student getting Pell Grants or government student loans, most union members, any illegal alien, or your retired parents who are struggling on SS and Medicare, or the poor living on welfare, anyone at the SS field office, or in the unemployment line. Myself I get SS but I do not need it, so I donate my SS to the NRA, and vote for Republicans, but my statement did say "Living on Government Money".......... Big Labor to Dems http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/to...2010&ind=P Top Campaign Contributors http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php?order=A Food Stamp Recipients Up 28% in 2009 http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticN...22&sp=true obama Offers $75k Grant to Sign Up More Food Stamp Recipients http://nation.foxnews.com/food-stamps/20...recipients Boost in Welfare Rolls Sees New Voters http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/07/22/...ew-voters/ Welfare Check and Voting Card http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/10/opinio...8P312Rp4ow obama Blocks Illegal Immigration Laws in 6 States http://news.yahoo.com/u-challenges-south...40718.html Federal Contracts to Union Shops Only http://dailycaller.com/2010/04/15/obama-...ion-shops/ Hey look at this voting block 91% of Blacks Support obama Others Do Not http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washingt...lacks.html Look here,,,,,,,,,According to the NYT "Democrats abandon white working class voters" http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2...coalition/ Now why is that?????????? Because democrats have a hard time buying the non-union private sector white working class vote. Ads |
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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Not number 30 and 38. The rest are
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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hahhah pollsters!!!!
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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Idk where you got this list but this is way to general. People on this list can be Conservatives. For example you have activists listed, but there are activists for both sides. A majority of these "groups" are on both sides.
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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NO- you missed some...that's why you are losing BTW
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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Actually Conservatives hold many of those same values but most of what you say are not liberal positions.
Conservatives are against the use of skin color in any laws. We are the party that passed the Civil Rights Agenda over Democrat objections. Republican Teddy Rooservelt was the greatest conservationist president we wver had and Republicans tend to live in more rural environemts. Nixon created the EPA. I saw Obama build troops in Afghanistan not reduce them The rest was garbage you added on. |
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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Nope. We consider Liberals to be Liberals ~ no matter what their racial, ethnic or socioeconomic background ~ and men and women alike can be Liberal morons.
Conservative college students and professors, immigrants, minorities, all the various advocates, environmentalists, scientists, union members, elderly, intellects, pollsters, blue collar workers, even those on welfare, and the "forgotten in your list" religious... Think you are a lying reject. |
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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For about 40 years the Republicans used the word 'liberal' for any idea they didn't like or anyone they disagreed with. So George McGovern was a liberal and so were Hitler and Mao and Pol Pot. It was just a device to save them the trouble of arguing or considering alternative views--anyone who disagreed with them was just a 'liberal' so his views were not worth considering.
But over the years they overused the word so much that it lost whatever meaning it once had. So starting in the election of 2008 they upped the ante. They began using different words, like 'marxist', 'socialist', 'communist', and 'fascist'. To Republicans, these words all mean exactly the same thing, the same as 'liberal'. Republicans are now even calling GW Bush a 'liberal'. Because he failed. So he must be a liberal! During primary elections they call each other 'liberal'! |
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10-13-2012, 06:54 AM
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Nice list. I wonder if any of them are concerned about how financially healthy the country is. I wonder if any of them would support a balanced budget. I wonder if you were aware that each of those listed owe $50,000 toward the national debt individually. That would be indidually so a family of four owes $200,000. If you see five families of four on your street their total share of the national debt is $1,000,000. I wonder if you or any or all of them are in favor of increasing that debt. I wonder if you think that is sustainable. As many as 8% of them are unemployed. More than that are under employed. I wonder how long you are in favor of continuing that. I wonder if you think the people of the United States have a limitless supply of money. Forty-seven percent of them are not tax payers. Forty seven percent of them are been supported by the rest.
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