You can't miss it...its just to the right of the Republican plan to end the war.
2006-10-06 16:08:17
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answered by justa 7
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Why does there have to be an "agenda"? Can't someone just be a liberal without it involving a plan of some sort? I am a very liberal liberal, and I have no long-term dreams for a "liberal" America; I just respond to things the way I see them--which, obviously, is not the way all people see them.
2006-10-06 23:00:43
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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Is anything against Conservatism an agenda?
Liberal Agenda.... Gay Agenda.... yes we're all conspiring to take over the world. Yeah, not sarcastic at ALL.
2006-10-06 22:41:04
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answered by ? 5
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Main Goal: Detsroy America
2006-10-06 23:09:13
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answer #4
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answered by ace 6
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Did you know....
1. 80% of all votes in America are counted by only two companies: Diebold and ES&S.
http://www.onlinejournal.com/evoting/
042804Landes/042804landes.html
http://en.wikipedia org/wiki/Diebold
2. There is no federal agency with regulatory authority or oversight of the U.S. voting machine industry.
http://www.commondreams.org/
views02/0916-04.htm
http://www.onlinejournal.com/evoting
/042804Landes/042804landes.html
3. The vice-president of Diebold and the president of ES&S are brothers.
http://www.americanfreepress.net/
html/private_company.html
http://www.onlinejournal.com/
evoting/042804Landes/042804landes.html
4. The chairman and CEO of Diebold is a major Bush campaign organizer and donor who wrote in 2003 that he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/
2004/07/28/sunday/main632436.shtml
2006-10-06 22:58:47
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answered by dstr 6
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no,, your looking in the wrong place dude,,, try thinking about the type of people that you want to run this country,,, what agenda world like to see,, the Bush Doctrine has failed miserably,, the Republican leadership is shameful and disgusting,,,
2006-10-06 22:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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To convert cluesless neo-cons, conservatives, middle-class wanna be republicans, back into the progressive, patriotic, American significants they once were.
2006-10-06 23:07:04
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answered by scottyurb 5
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It is on Amazon, see link below...
2006-10-07 01:33:39
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answered by sdh0407 5
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Go to a Gay Protest, Hug a Couple Trees, Go to the Abortion Clinic, Protest at a Soldeirs Funeral, Blame Bush, Burn a Bible and the Flag, and try and go pick up their welfare check
2006-10-06 22:46:47
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answered by I Hate Liberals 4
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Yes I do, from Wikipedia:Liberalism is an ideology, philosophical view, and political tradition which holds that liberty is the primary political value.[1] Liberalism has its roots in the Western Enlightenment, but the term now encompasses a diversity of political thought.
Broadly speaking, contemporary liberalism emphasizes individual rights. It seeks a society characterized by freedom of thought for individuals, limitations on power, especially of government and religion, the rule of law, free public education, the free exchange of ideas, a market economy that supports relatively free private enterprise, and a transparent system of government in which the rights of all citizens are protected. [2] In modern society, liberals favor a liberal democracy with open and fair elections, where all citizens have equal rights by law and an equal opportunity to succeed[3].
Many liberals advocate a greater degree of government interference in the free market, often in the form of anti-discrimination laws, civil service examinations, universal education, and progressive taxation. This philosophy frequently extends to a belief that the government should provide for a degree of general welfare, including benefits for the unemployed, housing for the homeless, and medical care for the sick. Such publicly-funded initiatives and interferences in the market are rejected by modern advocates of classical liberalism, which emphasizes free private enterprise, individual property rights and freedom of contract; classical liberals hold that economic inequality, as arising naturally from competition in the free market, does not justify the violation of private property rights. However, modern advocates of classical liberalism do advocate a heavier taxation on the corporation, as opposed to the current trend of the burden of income tax resting on the shoulders of the individual worker, as did the early classical liberals.
Liberalism rejected many foundational assumptions which dominated most earlier theories of government, such as the Divine Right of Kings, hereditary status, and established religion. Fundamental human rights that all liberals support include the right to life, liberty, and property. Liberalism has its roots in the Western Enlightenment, but the term now encompasses a diversity of political thought, with adherents spanning a large part of the political spectrum.
A broader use of the term liberalism is in the context of liberal democracy (see also constitutionalism). In this sense of the word, it refers to a democracy in which the powers of government are limited and the rights of citizens are legally defined; this applies to nearly all Western democracies, and therefore is not solely associated with liberal parties.
2006-10-06 22:42:10
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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