No.
In fact the recent actions of the Democratic majority congress reiterate that Democrats currently are and have traditionally been fascists.
Fascist means an individual who makes or an individual who forces. Fascism is they who force.
The word root Fas or fac means "to make". The root word of fascist comes from a latin word meaning "to make a bundle".
By attempting to force Presient Bush and the Iraqi people into doing as they want the Democratic majority congress is making their fascist agenda evident to the world.
Democrats trace their fascist roots back to their support of slavery at the beginning of the United States.
During the civil war Democrats in New York went on lynching riots where they lynched black people in the streets. These are commonly called "draft riots" by spin-masters, as if lynching blacks is an anti-draft activity.
After the Civil War Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, vetoed the first civil rights bills and over rode Sherman's "40 acres and a mule" policy for slaves. Democrats fought long and hard against civil rights for a hundred years until Martin Luther King Jr convinced a few to side with the Republicans and pass the Civil Rights legislation.
Contrary to spin-masters this has nothing to do with North-South Politics and an analysis of the congressional vote makes that evident.
In other fascist acts, Democrats imprisoned Japanese during WW2, embarked on a plan to stomp out communism in Korea and Vietnam and attempted to overturn the constitutionally protected 2nd amendment (See Title 10 USC, Chapter 13, Sec. 311 for a legal definition of Militia).
Today Fascist Liberal Democrats attack those whose political beliefs oppose theirs in an attempt to "Stalinize" the United States and eliminate all political oposition.
Liber means free, al means regarding so liberal means regarding freedom. Neither for or against. In the United States Liberals are anti-freedom, fascists.
2007-05-12 01:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that is an accurate pretense for your question. While being very liberal in my beliefs, I live my life in a very "conservative" manner. However, I do not like "moral authority" being legislated into law. However, I despise being called a "traitor" or "defeatist" because I believe the Iraq war was a complete waste of time, money and lives that did not need to be fought and, in fact, created more problems than it solved. If by "anything conservative" you mean taking away my rights and freedom, then, yes, I also despise that.
2007-05-12 01:55:53
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answered by Arbgre555 5
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Yeah, we really are.
I am a very liberal Democrat who owns guns and will always own guns, and I hate abortions and would encourage women not to have them, I just absolutely believe that it is not the business of any government to write a law on the issue.
I believe taxes are too high, like a conservative: but like a liberal I believe our spending should be shifted from expensive privatized military ops to health care, insurance coverage, rebuilding our base of jobs in our own country.
Like a conservative I believe American business needs our support but current crop of conservatives think this includes letting them have monopolies and letting them avoid taxes by locating offshore in tax shelters - that is where I part ways.
Like a conservative I believe in individual responsibility but unlike a conservative I believe that that responsibility should extend to corporations..
2007-05-12 02:48:58
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answered by ash 7
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Your question is a non-sequiter. "Neo-conservative" is an previous term from the chilly conflict it quite is not utilized in a significant way. It has substitute right into a political buzzword like Al Gore's "Lock container", "Amnesty" and "climate substitute," all of which describe ideals and concepts that no-one incredibly is conscious, yet are not afraid to throw around. "Neo-con" is now an epithet utilized by making use of liberals and those radical libertarians who have self assurance interior the NWO, the WTO, and The CFR is going to swoop down in black helicopters and eliminate their civil liberties to denigrate human beings they disagree with. In different words, it quite is how your "open minded liberals" demonstrate how an uneducated guy or woman can nonetheless be opinionated.
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answered by deangelo 3
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I don't think your statement is true at all. I am a democratic liberal. Guess what? I am also pro-life. I think for myself rather than letting someone else tell me what to think on every issue. How about all of the Repulbicans outs there that simply spout off everything they heard from Rush Limbaugh or Bill O'Reilly?
2007-05-12 02:37:24
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answered by Graciela, RIRS 6
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Liberals don't despise genuine conservativ ideas--we may disagree on some things but both conservatives and liberals respect each other.
But that's REAL conservatives--not the right-wing neocons. They are not true conservatives--or true Americans.
2007-05-12 01:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Liberals are very open minded about conservatism. We just disagree with conservative ideals. Surely you don't think open-minded means without brains do you?
2007-05-12 02:26:26
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answered by Dastardly 6
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You mean unlike you open minded question directed at democratic liberals? Beside the tax cut that put a couple of hundred dollars in most American taxpayers pockets six year ago, name one thing this President and administration has done that conservatives can be proud about? Bigger, more costly, much more intrusive government. Tax dollars going down the tubes in Iraq by the billions, open unsecured borders, illegals flooding our country and corporate America selling our souls for profit. If this is what you and other conservatives support, is it really a surprise that most Americans don't like what this administration has done? True conservatives I'm sure are pretty upset with this President.
2007-05-12 01:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot use liberals and open minded in the same sentence.
2007-05-12 03:23:27
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answered by dawnb 7
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Objectivity has nothing to do with being liberal or consevative. I am liberal and find a lot of common ground with conservative people.
The major problems of subjectivity come from the extremists, the neo-liberals and the neo-conservatives. I reject the notions of both of these groups. I find the neo-liberal and neo-conservative agendas as threats to the liberties and freedoms on which this country has been founded.
2007-05-12 01:38:15
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answered by Perplexed Bob 5
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