It's easier to be against something than to think it through and figure out why you should be in favor of something.
It's easy to oppose universal health care. It's harder to understand the economic benefits of a one payer health care system.
It's easy to oppose a nuclear waste dumb in your state. It's harder to understand the need to secure the spent fuel from reactors in one place so it can be kept under tight security.
It's easy to oppose children's health care as socialism. It's harder to understand that our children have a worse child mortality rate than many African nations.
Conservatives are out in force tonight aren't they.
2007-12-30 10:06:24
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answered by old-bald-one 5
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just to be sparkling, there's a difference between 'conservative' values and Republican occasion values. a real conservative needs progression that's sluggish, measured, significant, and bonafide -- this skill that there is not any knee-jerk reactions forcing speedy differences whilst the aptitude outcomes of those differences are not understood nicely sufficient to accurately anticipate a powerful and constructive exchange for society. The Republican occasion, on the different hand, has for the previous 2 many years stood for reactionary antagonism to any liberal concept inspite of particularly value. The GOP approach has been to attempt to roll back human and civil rights on the Federal point ... they have had this extraordinary / twisted / ill idiology that for the time of basic terms the States might desire to be determining what rights and privileges human beings could have. in certainty, the GOP platform effectively denies the belief of human rights in any respect, on the grounds that they suspect that State and native governements might desire to have authority to be certain what human beings can do meaning which you won't be able to have popular human rights. it won't be in a position to be a human suitable if it extremely is criminal in State A yet unlawful in State B, and that's the only a threat results of the GOP anti-federal bias.
2016-10-10 16:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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conservatives hv some good points some bad ones we all hv our own views ,its just their actions and policies hv been deplorible, distructive and their choices on how they meet these ends is a disgrace there has to be a balance in our society and these last few terms shows what happens when that line is crossed and power is abused when you hv the power to bully and ram crap down some ones throat and ignore the constitution it is a crime in america not to mention the problems they hv had with homosexuality and young boys what the hell they thinking
2007-12-30 10:21:28
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answered by cmo5519 3
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Obviously, you haven't taken the time to read what conservatives stand for, otherwise you wouldn't have asked this question.
Additional note: If you stand for the Pledge and the National Anthem, you must be a Conservative!
2007-12-30 09:33:40
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answered by amazin'g 7
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I do stand for the Flag, The Pledge, the ladies, the gentlemen,
but most of all, as a conservative Dem I stand for Jesus.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-12-30 20:11:08
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answered by ? 7
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That's not true, they stand for a lot of things and most are good. It is the corporate welfare over the human welfare I can't take anymore.
2007-12-30 09:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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To answer your question;
I disagree, we conservatives stand for the liberation of 54 million people from the tyranny of the Taliban and Saddam.
2007-12-30 09:37:42
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answered by T-Bone 7
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only from the mind of a liberal...lmfao....
heres some of the things conservatives stand for.
promotion of free enterprise and self reliance by elimination of confiscatory taxation, failed liberal welfare schemes and burdensome regulation designed to hamstring the positive development of business.
defense of the united states...as opposed to the harry reid ridiculous unilateral surrender.
creation of jobs by small business NOT government through capital investment and tax CREDIT not tax penalty
accountability in politics as opposed to the clinton benchmark of presidential behavior.
i think you get the point.
2007-12-30 09:36:10
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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Untrue, they stand for the second amendment.
2007-12-30 09:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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you got that mixed up I think... should have been "Why is it that liberals don't stand for anything, just stand against things?"
2007-12-30 09:34:19
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answered by Dean C 6
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