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luns101 wrote:I thought Juan was a Blackhawks fan
lib⋅er⋅al /ˈlɪbərəl, ˈlɪbrəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
2. (often initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform.
3. of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.
4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, esp. as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties.
5. favoring or permitting freedom of action, esp. with respect to matters of personal belief or expression: a liberal policy toward dissident artists and writers.
6. of or pertaining to representational forms of government rather than aristocracies and monarchies.
7. free from prejudice or bigotry; tolerant: a liberal attitude toward foreigners.
8. open-minded or tolerant, esp. free of or not bound by traditional or conventional ideas, values, etc.
9. characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts: a liberal donor.
10. given freely or abundantly; generous: a liberal donation.
11. not strict or rigorous; free; not literal: a liberal interpretation of a rule.
12. of, pertaining to, or based on the liberal arts.
13. of, pertaining to, or befitting a freeman.
–noun 14. a person of liberal principles or views, esp. in politics or religion.
15. (often initial capital letter) a member of a liberal party in politics, esp. of the Liberal party in Great Britain.
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Origin:
1325–75; ME < L līberālis of freedom, befitting the free, equiv. to līber free + -ālis -al 1
lib⋅er⋅tar⋅i⋅an /ˌlɪbərˈtɛəriən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lib-er-tair-ee-uhn] Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a person who advocates liberty, esp. with regard to thought or conduct.
2. a person who maintains the doctrine of free will (distinguished from necessitarian ).
–adjective 3. advocating liberty or conforming to principles of liberty.
4. maintaining the doctrine of free will.
con⋅serv⋅a⋅tive /kənˈsɜrvətɪv/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.
2. cautiously moderate or purposefully low: a conservative estimate.
3. traditional in style or manner; avoiding novelty or showiness: conservative suit.
4. (often initial capital letter) of or pertaining to the Conservative party.
5. (initial capital letter) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Conservative Jews or Conservative Judaism.
6. having the power or tendency to conserve; preservative.
7. Mathematics. (of a vector or vector function) having curl equal to zero; irrotational; lamellar.
–noun 8. a person who is conservative in principles, actions, habits, etc.
9. a supporter of conservative political policies.
10. (initial capital letter) a member of a conservative political party, esp. the Conservative party in Great Britain.
11. a preservative.
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Origin:
1350–1400; < LL conservātīvus, equiv. to L conservāt(us) (see conservation ) + -īvus -ive; r. ME conservatif < MF < L, as above
InkL0sed wrote:Hint: the answer is "no"





















InkL0sed wrote:Juan, you can't preach tax cuts instead of stimulus,
InkL0sed wrote:worship Peter Schiff,
InkL0sed wrote:and be absolutely opposed to the bailouts and claim to be a liberal.










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Simon Viavant wrote:Juan, you were the one who labeled yourself liberal.










InkL0sed wrote:Juan, you can't preach tax cuts instead of stimulus, worship Peter Schiff, and be absolutely opposed to the bailouts and claim to be a liberal.





























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GabonX wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Juan, you can't preach tax cuts instead of stimulus, worship Peter Schiff, and be absolutely opposed to the bailouts and claim to be a liberal.
Actually you can. Obama ran on a platfom of tax cuts and the first bailouts were instituted under Bush so the things you've mentioned really don't have anything to do with being liberal or conservative at all. You can't be an Obama drone and hold the positions you mentioned but Liberal is not synonymous with allowing Obama to do your thinking for you. Which based on this post it looks like you do..











InkL0sed wrote:GabonX wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Juan, you can't preach tax cuts instead of stimulus, worship Peter Schiff, and be absolutely opposed to the bailouts and claim to be a liberal.
Actually you can. Obama ran on a platfom of tax cuts and the first bailouts were instituted under Bush so the things you've mentioned really don't have anything to do with being liberal or conservative at all. You can't be an Obama drone and hold the positions you mentioned but Liberal is not synonymous with allowing Obama to do your thinking for you. Which based on this post it looks like you do..
OK. You aren't supposed to actually say fallacy when you think you see one. Rather you're supposed to demonstrate what's wrong with a statement.InkL0sed wrote:Fallacy fallacy fallacy. Oh, did I mention fallacy?
I'm not sure what to say here accept that I didn't in any way do what you said I did..InkL0sed wrote:You can't start from the conclusion that Obama is a liberal, and then say that all of his policies must then be liberal, nor can you say the same about conservatism and Bush. Not to mention that's unbelievably simplistic logic.
Basically I said the exact opposite of everything you claimed I said and I've taken the liberty of bolding/underlining those segments. What I see you doing is stating a number of Obama's positions, which have nothing to do with being liberal or conservative, and claiming that because someone does not support them that they cannot be of one political persuasion and therefore must be the other. Tax cuts are not anti liberal by default. Being against the bail out is not necesairly a conservative position either. What I see you doing is taking Obama's side on every issue and claiming that anyone who disagrees with him about anything is a conservative.InkL0sed wrote:Nor can you say all liberals are "Obama drones" - honestly, for that comment I really shouldn't even bother responding.


























GabonX wrote:InkL0sed wrote:GabonX wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Juan, you can't preach tax cuts instead of stimulus, worship Peter Schiff, and be absolutely opposed to the bailouts and claim to be a liberal.
Actually you can. Obama ran on a platfom of tax cuts and the first bailouts were instituted under Bush so the things you've mentioned really don't have anything to do with being liberal or conservative at all. You can't be an Obama drone and hold the positions you mentioned but Liberal is not synonymous with allowing Obama to do your thinking for you. Which based on this post it looks like you do..OK. You aren't supposed to actually say fallacy when you think you see one. Rather you're supposed to demonstrate what's wrong with a statement.InkL0sed wrote:Fallacy fallacy fallacy. Oh, did I mention fallacy?
I'm not sure what to say here accept that I didn't in any way do what you said I did..InkL0sed wrote:You can't start from the conclusion that Obama is a liberal, and then say that all of his policies must then be liberal, nor can you say the same about conservatism and Bush. Not to mention that's unbelievably simplistic logic.Basically I said the exact opposite of everything you claimed I said and I've taken the liberty of bolding/underlining those segments. What I see you doing is stating a number of Obama's positions, which have nothing to do with being liberal or conservative, and claiming that because someone does not support them that they cannot be of one political persuasion and therefore must be the other. Tax cuts are not anti liberal by default. Being against the bail out is not necesairly a conservative position either. What I see you doing is taking Obama's side on every issue and claiming that anyone who disagrees with him about anything is a conservative.InkL0sed wrote:Nor can you say all liberals are "Obama drones" - honestly, for that comment I really shouldn't even bother responding.
Next time you want to cry "fallacy fallacy fallacy" make sure to read the post you're talking about.











Juan_Bottom wrote:lib⋅er⋅al /ˈlɪbərəl, ˈlɪbrəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA Pronunciation
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Obama promised to give tax cuts to voters who made under $250,000 a year. Tax cuts are not strictly a left or a right concept because people on both sides of the political spectrum can be for them.











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