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Red Robin said:I was right from the begining. He's always been a lib to me.Soapweed said:kolanuraven said:IF that was my sentence that I'd typed, you'd be right....but it's not! I've always considered OT to be a liberal.
I didn't use to think that, but I kind of agree with you on this topic. It makes me sad.![]()
What is the topic your discussing--looks like your doing so much trying to stick labels on folks that there isn't even a topic....I don't think I can fit under one label--because it depends on the circumstances or the person as to how or what I support.....Reason I'm an Independent- and don't automatically bow down to someone because they have a (D) or an (R) behind their name.....
You bet-- on some things I'm as Liberal as liberal can be-- health care for all children is one- and that you shouldn't have to make a choice between losing the ranch or treating a family member for a serious disease....On some things I'm probably way more conservative than others -- such as law and order-- politicians/officials following the Constitution and their sworn duties to enforce the law and follow the Constitution-- and any moves to take away our Constitutional rights....
Then on some I'm more Libertarian-- such as abortion, right to die with dignity- homosexuals-- all things I don't think government should even be sticking their nose in....
My question was-- What do all you "good staunch wouldn't vote for anything else Republicans" think of the Republican father of "the Contract with America" when he makes these statements--- which are about the same thing as what Schurrbert, Kola, many Democrat and even some Republican politicians have said for some time-- and you chastised them for it as just a Liberal conspiracy....Kind of along the same lines as Hillary's "right wing conspiracy" excuse for Bills problems...
Is Newt a flaming Liberal :???: Or is Newt a Republican thats finally being honest with the Nation :???: