| Citizen Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Somewhere in the "middle" Gender:  Posts: 28 Level up: 70%, 30 Points needed | | Quote:
Originally Posted by RightConservative You liberals judge conservatives by worse things than a name, so seems like you can dish it but you can't take it. And I wouldn't have labeled you a lib if it wouldn't have been so obvious in one of your previous posts. What's the matter? Don't you like being called what you really are? I'm proud to be a conservative and be on the right side of the issues. What's your problem?
rightconservatism.blogspot.com | Well, if not agreeing with George Bush's policies makes me a liberal, then I guess there are quite a few of us in the country (over 70% at the last count I believe?). I can "take" anything you want to dish out but, no, I don't consider myself a liberal on many issues. As a matter of fact, I feel Bush is too liberal in some of the things he supports such as his "guest worker" program - what the heck is that all about? Either you enter the country legally like others before you or you are in violation of the law. He just wants to change the law to suit his views. There is nothing wrong with the immigration system now other than that it is not enforced. I also feel he is not fiscally conservative enough. I do swing towards the liberal side on stem cell research and abortion rights. I supported John McCain and Wes Clark (either would have been fine with me), not John Kerry and would still be fine with McCain. In general I hate the system we have now wherein I have to declare a party to vote in the primary. |