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A conservative is one who practices conservatism, correct? Here's the definition (Merriam-Webster) of conservatism. Is this what the Bush administration practices? They sure seem to have tried to make lots of changes.

Main Entry: con·ser·va·tism
Pronunciation: k&n-'s&r-v&-"ti-z&m
Function: noun
1 capitalized a : the principles and policies of a Conservative party b : the Conservative party
2 a : disposition in politics to preserve what is established b : a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, stressing established institutions, and preferring gradual development to abrupt change
3 : the tendency to prefer an existing or traditional situation to change

2007-01-24 07:11:43 · 3 answers · asked by American Truth Warrior 1 in Politics & Government Politics

3 answers

It is all subject to ones opinion and how one interprets the laws already on the books and the constitution. It would also depend on what you feel stability is and how to accomplish that. I would say that most of the definition fits Bush but not all.

2007-01-24 07:20:35 · answer #1 · answered by joevette 6 · 0 0

It didn't mention that the Conservative will pay any price to win in a war where our country is threatened.

Unlike the cowardly Democrats who want to cut and run and give our country over to the enemy.

2007-01-24 07:22:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't think that is accurate.

2007-01-24 07:16:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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