Originally Posted By: whomod
So you're saying conservative ideology is good and liberal ideology is everything negative and bad you described.


I, myself, would say that.

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Anti-Christian? What bugs me about you is that you (and to a lesser extent G-man) try to foist your personal characterization as absolute fact,


I see what you did there. Lemme give it a shot!

"What bugs me about you is that you (and to lesser extent MEM) try to foist your personal characterization as absolute fact."

I was especially bugged by your characterization of my Boiling Pot ideals as being considered a form of "assimilation" or 'turning minorities white."

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it's easy as shit to find liberal christians


You mean Liberals who say they're Christian but give no second thoughts to the philosphical contradiction between the two titles they keep? (see also: John Kerry using his status as a Catholic to justify his 'keep abortion legal' stand) That's really all you're referring to; people who say they're Christian mostly for the sake of buying credibility--And the ones who are honest about it (see also: Martin Sheen) never give any second though to the practical failures of intergrating their religion's philosophy in with their political philosophy. In which case, only the one of those he or she favors most can be used to describe him/her.

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find gay conservatives.


Which does not necessarily mean Christian. Nor does it mean being gay goes against conservative philosophy--And not ever homosexual is so die hard about getting married. In fact, conservativism has nothing to do with glorifying or separating people from a crowd based on sexual preference; it's moreso about keeping one's business to themself. I'm sure liberals like to keep homosexuals (and minorities) as pets or, perhaps, mascots for their political stands (see also: Gay parades, Gay Marriage, Affirmative Action), but conservative philosophy is a bit more practical than highlighting particular ratios that belong to it.