conservative on your social issues, but liberal on your candidate.
2007-05-30 08:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say you are more conservative.
I agree with you to a certain point but here are my issues: Why would you want to privatize health care? Did you see what privatizing did to Walter Reed Hospital?
I don't like the idea of abortions either, but they are an evil necessity until we have a good adoption and orphanage system in place. Otherwise it's going to be like New York City in the late 1800s with all the kids running the streets.
Stem Cell research no longer needs the tissue of aborted fetuses. Those same cells are also found in the placenta which can be harvested and preserved after the birth of a child. It has so many medical benefits and ways it could possibly heal, it's foolish to not utilize it.
O8ama!
2007-05-30 08:10:22
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answered by Rosebee 4
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Conservative
2007-05-30 08:05:06
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answered by pacific_crush 3
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I got an idea (one I got from an earlier asker); google it, and see what google says you are.
In the old days, a "liberal" was one who esposed advant-garde ideas. So, from that point, you are definitely a liberal.
I don't know about Obama; to me, it sounds as though he is a Muslim. I do like President Bush (with qualifications, of course). Otherwise, I agree with all of your like/dislikes you showed. Since I am a conservative, I reckon that you must be one, too.
Of course, I am registered as a Republican, but if I like the Democrats candidate, I vote for the Democrat, so I feel that this also applies to Conservative/Liberal.
To me, it is a case of making people responsible for their own actions.
Thank you.
2007-05-30 08:07:17
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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Well, you seem to be socially conservative, but Obama is about a far leftwing liberal as you can get. You would not agree with him on abortion or private healthcare. I bet he dislikes Clinton though.
2007-05-30 08:07:45
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answered by Aquaria 4
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It seems that you value goals that conservatives support.
What about Obama do you love? Is it his policy proposals or his charisma? He's handsome, well-spoken and makes a very favorable impression on people. However, he would not support the positions that you seem to value.
2007-05-30 08:35:34
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answered by S C 4
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Not enough information really. You sound like more a conservative, less fiscal involvement but more social involvement. Note, conservative is no longer the same as a republican.
2007-05-30 08:05:19
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answered by Anonymous
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conservative i believe, but who knows nowadays, each group says one thing, but does the complete opposite
join the human party! we will be branching out later on in the year to the more exclusive american party and eventually the party of the people......until then, avoid labels, they dont seem to get anywhere around here
2007-05-30 08:04:11
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answered by Nooka 5
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Your a conservative who is fed up with the baby boomer politicans.
2007-05-30 08:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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neither...you are you, labels are for others to try and make sense out of their belief system. the only thing you should be concerned about, is are your reasons for believing as you do, able to fit in with the belief systems of others by way of compromise? are you willing to tolerate other belief systems?
2007-05-30 08:16:10
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answered by jonny y 3
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Sounds like you're tired of devisive politicians and issues.
I'm for Obama too I think he will work on what unifies us instead of what divides us.
2007-05-30 08:10:01
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answered by Incognito 5
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