conservative
2007-11-01 09:12:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A liberal... but the terms conservative and liberal have been used inappropriately for so long that we can't use the word "liberal" correctly anymore without people getting upset.
BTW, I consider myself a conservative but I admire Socrates. You know, people, its okay to admire a liberal if you are a conservative and vice versa.
People think that these two terms are polar opposites and they actually aren't.
2007-11-01 16:15:45
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answered by cattledog 7
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Conservative.
Liberals claim to be open minded, and tolerant, but they aren't when you don't agree w/ or question them. Questioning what is taught is not allowed by most liberals today. They do not stay open minded when discussing a topic with someone that they disagree with, and if they do attempt to learn instead of insulting, their questions are not so much logical as they are ideological.
2007-11-01 16:21:48
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answer #3
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answered by vinsa1981 3
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Ancient Greeks simply didn't think or speak in those terms. These words date only to the fourteenth century and their meaning has evolved considerably since they originated.
2007-11-01 16:18:53
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answered by jeffrcal 7
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He was a social liberal and a fiscal conservative.
2007-11-01 16:12:42
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answered by Monk 4
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I heard he voted for Reagan, then Bush, then Clinton, Clinton again, then Gore, and last Bush.
2007-11-01 16:17:18
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answered by Time to Shrug, Atlas 6
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Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind.
2007-11-01 16:16:17
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answered by phillipk_1959 6
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probably a liberal because he had a brain
2007-11-01 16:14:18
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answered by . 3
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