God, Family, and Country.
The only place I've seen these 3 great American values are on a conservative's profile. They don't have to be written in that format just mentioned. I myself have those 3 values on my profile in a different format.
Back to the question.
Liberals, please give me a STRAIGHT answer as to why you don't share these 3 values (God, Family, and Country) with the conservatives?
It seems to me that both political ideologies should be in unison on this.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
2007-10-06
14:25:30
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Lordy! Excuse me for the grammar error above.
EDIT: AS OPPOSED TO A LIBERAL'S PROFILE
There we go!
2007-10-06
14:30:34 ·
update #1
Excuse, person at the bottom. I never said that people should be forced to have these views.
I SAID WE IS IT MORE LIKELY THAT YOU'LL FIND GOD, FAMILY, AND COUNTRY on a conservative's more as opposed to a libs profile.
Ok?
2007-10-06
14:39:13 ·
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I SAID WHY IS IT MORE LIKELY THAT YOU'LL FIND GOD, FAMILY, AND COUNTRY on a conservative's more as opposed to a libs profile.
2007-10-06
14:39:34 ·
update #3
Most liberals are for an anything goes mentality which flies in the face of our Lord God. Their do whatever feels good is an ananthema to what the Bible teaches. More liberals then conservatives are having illegitimate children (bastards) out of wedlock. More liberals then conservatives are shacking up with their boyfriend or girlfriend and do not respect the sanctity of marriage. More liberals than conservatives dont believe we are the greatest country in the world and prefer to thing of ourselves as a global people. Word of caution alot of liberals are masquerading as Republicans in fact the top Presidential candidate is a liberal. So we can not just look at the democrats for liberal (socialist) we also must look to the GOP and root them out as well
Notice under every point I said most as their is always an exception to the rule . Also I think you will find most liberals on some sort of social program like welfare which goes hand in hand with lack of education and having children at younger ages with people you arent married to a national disgrace
2007-10-06 18:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Simply put, liberals don't have faith.
Not in God, not in family, not in their Country and not even in themselves.
They question everything of value like they're entitled to an explanation, and sometimes no explanation is good enough for them. I believe that it has a lot to do with insecurity.
Conservatives do have faith.
Conservatives don't have to be handed a photograph of a white-maned, bearded man in robes to know that there's a God and he cares.
Conservatives know that, in times of crisis, family will give you strength you didn't even know was possible.
Conservatives know that there has never been anyplace as wonderful on this planet, during any civilization, as this Country.
Conservatives know that we are citizens and not subjects so we're nothing like the Europeans we sprang from.
Conservatives know that America doesn't have to change to accommodate those who come here, rather those who come here have to change and blend in to fit in and keep America great. They came here to get away from something else that didn't work where they were, why do they think that it'll work here? That's ludicrous.
Here's a clue, you want a driver's license, become a citizen, and while you're at it, take the burka off when they take your photograph for it.
Don't develope an attitude because my town chooses to celebrate Christmas. I don't and I'm not even a Christian so get over yourself.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
2007-10-06 15:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-21 06:56:22
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Since I live so close to San Francisco I have the privilege of observing Liberals up close and personal on almost a daily basis whenever I leave my house I've become very familiar with their beliefs and attitudes and how they treat people in general.
What I've observed mostly about Liberals is they think of themselves as #1 above everything else and have a entitlement mentality.
For example while walking into a store I'll hold one of the doors open for my son to walk through and almost every time I do this a Liberal will almost run him over to get through the door before he does so they don't have to wait instead of opening the other door and going through it themselves.
They think they have the right of way when making a right hand turn on a red light and will pull out into traffic causing the cars with the green light to come to a sudden stop to prevent slamming into them.
They'll block the isles in the grocery store with their shopping carts and make no effort to move when they see someone else needs to get by and as soon as they get in line they will begin placing their groceries on the conveyor ahead of the person in front of them then crowd the person in front of them to get them to hurry up and get out of their way so they can get in front of the register.
And this really gets me I've witnessed so many of them walking through parking lots absolutely oblivious to their surroundings and almost getting ran over by motorists because they walk out in front of them without looking.
My son said hi to one of our neighbors who was obviously a Liberal from all the bumper stickers she had on her car and instead of saying "HI" back to him she threw him a filthy look and walked away as if he had nerve to speak to her being a kid and all.
But that's life in the Bay Area and that's why we want to move to Alaska because I hear they hate the cold.
2007-10-06 20:50:29
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answered by Adelaide B 5
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As per usual, you are mistaken.
I do believe in God.
I am pro-family.
I love my country.
I just don't feel the need to wear it on my sleeve. (Or in this case my profile.) People may not believe the above is true, but what do I care? I don't feel the need to wear a $0.99 lapel pin in order to prove my patriotism, nor do I feel the need to shout it from the mountaintops. I'm comfortable in my own skin and secure enough in my own patriotism to where I don't need to remind people of my love for God, family, and country every waking moment.
Maybe you do, but that's not my style k?
EDIT: I could ask the same about conservatives like David Vitter and Larry Craig. Both ran on a "pro-family" campaign but both didn't see the problem with cheating on their wives.
2007-10-06 14:38:29
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answered by Liberals love America! 6
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Leave God out and I'd agree. Sorry that conflicts with your opinion, but no, really, I'm not. This is a free freaking country and that's why I love it. We're diverse, and instead of forcing people into line, you should embrace the diversity freedom provides. Unless you don't love freedom... in which case you don't love this country...
Speaking of loving this country, it's possible to do so without approving of everything our government chooses to do. Read up on some of our founding fathers, like Jefferson, and you'll see this is not a new value. I do love this country, and I show my love by voicing both dissent and praise. No institution is above being questioned.
As for family... who doesn't love their family? I love my family. Every liberal I know loves their family. Do you really have such a low opinion of these people? Do you hate them? Do you, by extension, hate our country?
I'm not a hardcore liberal. I vote for both sides, and used to consider myself a Republican before the Christian and neo-con hijacking of the party. I do hate this current administration, and congress for that matter, and my love for America right now is best expressed through dissent and disgust for the current political atmosphere.
Conservatives wear these values on their sleeves because they feel it makes them superior -- it gives them a higher moral ground. God/religion is a personal thing and has no inherent virtue, but love of family and country are assumed if you ask me.
"It seems to me that both political ideologies should be in unison on this."
^ You didn't say it should be forced, but you did say this.
And this....
"Liberals, please give me a STRAIGHT answer as to why you don't share these 3 values (God, Family, and Country) with the conservatives?"
Your "question" was BS.
2007-10-06 14:36:58
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Conservatives do not control the market on God, Family and country. Its just that conservatives feel they are superior and they think they have cornered the market. On the subject of God, Jesus would be hated by conservatives because he believed in helping the poor. On Family, all I need to say is Vitter, Craig, Gingrich, all conservatives that cheated on their wives. And country, running up a debt of 750 billion while making sure the army is too stretched out to defend this country.
2007-10-06 14:48:07
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answered by Michael G 4
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Jesus believed in helping the poor not forcing someone else to help the poor. The Democrats I know make twice the money I do but give a lot less to Charity than I do.
2007-10-06 14:57:29
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Liberals hate God, don't like the traditional family and to them we're a war-mongering fascist-breeding kitten-killing SUV-driving tree-chopping rubber-burning cigar-smoking meat-eating nation.
That's about the size of it, in my book.
@Beyondaverage ... / DLP : You've been reported. Thanks for playing. Next.
2007-10-06 15:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe because we believe in real integrity and practicing what we preach rather than hypocritically pasting buzzwords on our Yahoo Answers profile and not living up to them? You think it's good for the "country" to spend billions on a war on the other side of the world? Do you think it's "godly" to bomb civilians? And...when you say "family," you mean you value only your own family, and not an Iraqi family or an immigrant family?
2007-10-06 14:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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