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LIBERAL: BROAD-MINDED; especially : not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or traditional forms
6 a : of, favoring, or based upon the principles of liberalism b capitalized : of or constituting a political party advocating or associated with the principles of political liberalism; especially : of or constituting a political party in the United Kingdom associated with ideals of individual especially economic freedom, greater individual participation in government, and constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives
CONSERVATIVEFunction: adjective
Text: 1 tending to resist or oppose change <took a very conservative stance politically>
Synonyms die-hard, fogyish, old-line, orthodox, reactionary, right, tory, traditionalistic
Contrasted Words modern, progressive, radical
Antonyms advanced
2 kept or keeping within bounds <equally conservative in speech and action>
Synonyms controlled, discreet, moderate, reasonable, restrained, temperate, unexcessive, unextreme
Related Word cautious, chary, wary; circumspect, politic, proper, prudent
A great many Republicans have taking to using the word LIBERAL in a degrogatory sense, and CONSERVATIVE as somthing of a compliment. Based on what "CONSERVATIVE" Republicans stand for...COMPLIMENT me anyday with the tag of LIBERAL! I not only find it a compliment, I embrace it as setting me apart from the right wing mentality of "conservative Republicans" whom reek of the same dark shadow of the religious fanatics of the Taliban, and other extreamists around the world. This Nation was founded on the separation of religion and state for a reason. The most dangerous people in the world are politicians who live a life of coward drunkeness and then "find" God...because he has a mission for them. A wolf in sheeps clothing has fooled many sheep. They ignored the sent of the wolf until 'too late. By the way, can sany of Mr.Bush's supporters tell me of a Bush or Cheney family member serving in this "great and honorable" war. Being men who've served their country in time of war, and having looked death in the eyes via (5 deferments, and Daddy's help to get into the guard) I would expect them to encourage their relatives to serve their nation in time of need. Real stand up "BRAVE" let's FREE THE WORLD kinda guys, Bush/ Cheney. REAL patriots don't run and hide when the nation is at War. What a pathetic joke. History will reward the Bush era with a " How could 59 Million people be so DUMB!" A sad era in the history of this great nation...indeed.
 
"Thank God Bush won, I wouldn't vote for Kerry because I really don't want some dipshit celeb like Streisand or Affleck or Dreyfuss, who do not live in any semblance of the real world telling me who to vote for!"
WOW, now this is an example of a Bush voter that has his priorities in order. To HELL with dumb little issues like WAR, UNEMPLOYMENT, the DEFICIT, TERRORISIM, HEALTHCARE, a LYING President and his HaLLIBURTON cronies. I see he's a retiree...well, he must be a rich one that has NO NEED for SSecurity. It is too bad he felt others had the power to control his will to vote. Must be that powerful Democratic mind control device that Barbra used on him that made him rebell. :shock:
 
AgMedallion said:
Yeah right. The primary qualification to be President should be the ability to pronounce nuclear or ride a bike. Amazing that a retard can get a Bachelor's degree from Yale and a Master's from Harvard.
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I'm sure daddy Bush had NOTHING to do wuth THAT. But I'm sure you can find all that info about him on the "internets".


I guess you'd hate it if McCain were elected in '08...he was near the bottom of his graduating class at the Naval Academy. I suppose in your world it's better to have a President who sells pardons and has numerous definitions for simple words like "is" and "alone". 🙄
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To be honest, I just hate the SOB of a joke of a "president". plain and simple. His demise in ANY form would be of great celebration worldwide. If you don't believe how many people hate your man, check out the following website...but I'm sure you won't care because it is the America..love it or leave it people like you turning much of the world against us. :down: :down:

Apologies on the election results
 
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."

- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
 
MrAeroMan said:
What do you call all the demonstrations at the Republican Convention in NYC?? The only ones that were arrested were the ones that couldn't do it peacefully and they were rightfully locked up where they belonged.
So you dress your elementary aged children up in t-shirts with degrading political slogans on them at an age when they are truly too young to understand the verbage on those shirts and you are proud of it? I bet the laughter you were hearing was aimed at you and not the children.
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UHHH, Georgie was IN Madison Square Garden, not outside. You took what you wanted to see in that last post. If you go to a function of Bush, you are not allowed to protest or even heckle him or he has his gastopo get them. Great country we live in. Great leader. Sure he didn't win the Nazi Party?

As one of the foreign press newspapers said..."How could 51 million Americans be so stupid?"

Oh, but we know that answer, they are ungrateful liberals.
 
Los Angeles Times

RONALD BROWNSTEIN / WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

GOP's Future Sits Precariously on Small Cushion of Victory
Click here for the complete article


Yet by the standards of previous reelected presidents, Bush's victory looks much more modest. Since the formation of the modern political party system in 1828, 11 presidents have won a second term, while four more — Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S. Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson — won election after completing the term of a president who died in office.

Bush's victory ranks among the narrowest ever for a reelected president.

Measured as a share of the popular vote, Bush beat Kerry by just 2.9 percentage points: 51% to 48.1%. That's the smallest margin of victory for a reelected president since 1828.

The only previous incumbent who won a second term nearly so narrowly was Democrat Woodrow Wilson: In 1916, he beat Republican Charles E. Hughes by 3.1 percentage points. Apart from Truman in 1948 (whose winning margin was 4.5 percentage points), every other president elected to a second term since 1832 has at least doubled the margin that Bush had over Kerry.

In that 1916 election, Wilson won only 277 out of 531 electoral college votes. That makes Wilson the only reelected president in the past century who won with fewer electoral college votes than Bush's 286.

Measured another way, Bush won 53% of the 538 electoral college votes available this year. Of all the chief executives reelected since the 12th Amendment separated the vote for president and vice president — a group that stretches back to Thomas Jefferson in 1804 — only Wilson (at 52%) won a smaller share of the available electoral college votes.

The scale of Bush's victory, compared with that of most other reelected presidents, doesn't provide the basis for claiming an extravagant mandate.
 
Seatacus said:
I just remembered..............I did vote for Senator Kerry before I voted against him 😛
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I just remembered...I did get burned when I put my hand on a hot stove, but I have to put it there again since I said I would, and I am committed to my goal of touching that hot stove.
 
KCFlyer said:
I just remembered...I did get burned when I put my hand on a hot stove, but I have to put it there again since I said I would, and I am committed to my goal of touching that hot stove.
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Aren't those the words from a Bob Dylan song I once heard in the '60s?????? B)
 
Seatacus said:
Aren't those the words from a Bob Dylan song I once heard in the '60s?????? B)
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No, they're just some of the words Rush repeated over and over to you until you decided they were your own thoughts.
 
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This is a clothing label from a small American company that sells their product in France. Here's the translation of the French part of the label.

Wash with warm water.
Use mild soap.
Dry flat.
Do not use bleach.
Do not dry in the dryer.
Do not iron.
We are sorry that Our President is an idiot.
We did not vote for him.

Comments: True. The label appeared on several tote bags and laptop cases manufactured by Tom Bihn, an American company located in Port Angeles, Washington. According to the Tom Bihn Website, its labels are printed in French as well as English because the products are sold in both the U.S. and Canada.

In addition to the basic laundering instructions, the labels read, in French:

Nous sommes desoles que notre president soit un idiot. Nous n'avons pas vote pour lui.
Which, translated into English, means:

We are sorry that our president is an idiot. We didn't vote for him.
"The 'secret' message began as an inside joke among seamstresses and staff at the Tom Bihn factory," the company's Website explains, "and was apparently intended to poke fun at company's founder and president, Tom Bihn."

The key word is apparently.

"I'm going with the idea that it's a joke about me," Bihn told the Associated Press. But, he added, "clearly when you use the word 'idiot' and 'president' in the same sentence people jump to other conclusions."

Especially when it's written in French.
 
firstamendment said:
UHHH, Georgie was IN Madison Square Garden, not outside. You took what you wanted to see in that last post. If you go to a function of Bush, you are not allowed to protest or even heckle him or he has his gastopo get them. Great country we live in. Great leader. Sure he didn't win the Nazi Party?

As one of the foreign press newspapers said..."How could 51 million Americans be so stupid?"

Oh, but we know that answer, they are ungrateful liberals.
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UHHH, yeah he was in MSG and so were several arrested protesters not to mention those that were arrested outside. They broke the law plain and simple. If Bush used gestapo tactics why weren't ALL the protesters arrested?? HMMMMM???
As for the foreign press who gives a flying f$%K what they think. It's our country and WE vote for President, they don't so they're going to have to get over it. If they can't they can sit in a circle with you and your bretheren and sing the French national anthem to ease your pains. I'll send you a kazoo and you and Michael Moore can hum on it together. I'd pay money to watch that one!!
 
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