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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: TimF who wrote (91173)10/21/2008 5:46:40 PM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (1) of 541682
 
Tim;

We will never agree on this based on your thinking of change;

You used such examples as the second amendment, Roe vrs Wade, an investor and especially comical I thought was your example of lowering taxes as receptive of change. So would raising taxes also be conservative since it is change too? As to both Roe vrs Wade and the second amendment; conservatives want nothing to change as far as our gun rights - that is "Oppsing change". Conservatives also want Roe vrs Wade to be CHANGED BACK. Changing something back to the way it was is in essence "opposing change". And finally as to your example of the "conservative investor"; this is an example of one of the other meanings for conservative. Here is the third definition for conservative; Moderate; cautious: a conservative estimate. But not very applicable to our talk about conservative in politics.

steve
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