Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How would you define a Conservative Democrat and a Liberal Republican?

Who would you vote for and why? Would you ever cross the line outside of your party's affiliation should they ever change their traditional agenda from conservative to liberal or from liberal to conservative? Be honest with yourself.How would you define a Conservative Democrat and a Liberal Republican?Actually both are somewhat misnomers. Ignoring the labels of democrat and republican, a conservative is someone who has “socially” conservative values. And a liberal is one with “Liberal” social values. In any political group of people you can find both liberals and conservatives. In the Republican Party the liberals are usually called centrists. The Democratic Party calls conservatives middle of the road or “mainstream”.



Making a generalization – most conservatives (socially) don’t always see the republicans as watching out for them. It is just that of both the alternatives – the republicans are closer to social conservitivism then the democratic party is. And likewise most social liberals are democratic because it represents their overall view better.



If you vote your conscience or lack thereof, you will at times have to vote outside the party line.



We don’t do force on force training anymore – it’s all about actions on contact - Unnamed LT – 1/10 Cav - Iraq.How would you define a Conservative Democrat and a Liberal Republican?Conservative Democrat=the average American



Liberal Republican=fictional character
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