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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby RockinRose » Sat May 2, 16:51 2009

Socially, very liberal. Pro-choice, pro-LGBT rights, pro-universal healthcare, and such.

Fiscally, moderate. I'm willing to admit that sometimes we liberals have great ideas but sometimes haven't the foggiest clue how to pay for it.

Also, could those of you who stated that you support "traditional values" possibly explain what you mean and why? I feel like that gets thrown around a lot and yet can mean so many different things.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby skycloud86 » Tue Feb 2, 8:31 2010

Anarchist, with some Communist thrown in there.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby meddling kid » Tue Feb 2, 9:03 2010

I'm liberal, but a bit conservative when it comes to economics.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby Axiomatic » Tue Feb 2, 11:23 2010

I'm a socialist, and no surprise - both my parents are members of the Communist Party. This leads me to blame most forms of social injustice on some evil rich bastard somewhere, or alternatively a group of them. It may not be realistic, but deep in my heart I think that if we lined up all the CEOs and shareholders of the world in front of a wall and shot them, there'd suddenly be a lot less in the way of racism and sexism holding people back.

Okay, that's a slight exaggeration, probably shooting people wouldn't help. But I can dream.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby katrinioso » Tue Feb 2, 12:16 2010

Liberal with a dash conservatism and an occasional bit of totalitarianism. Like I am completely serious in believing people should have to be pre-approved by the government to be parents.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby Lefashen » Tue Feb 2, 15:46 2010

I vote Greens, knowing full well that they will never run the country, but the more seats taken the louder the voice.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby Will-O'-the-wisp » Wed Feb 2, 14:14 2011

Hard core centrist.Centrism for the sake of centrism.

Equality in ALL things bar none.Aside from breast feeding obviously.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby Oread » Mon Jan 9, 15:51 2012

Anarchist-communist. I also use the term "libertarian socialist" when I don't want to scare people, but that isn't very often.
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby zibber » Sat Jan 21, 3:15 2012

I always got high marx in school and I think we live in a very fou-cold world.

And some pun on Chomsky. (Besides anarchosyndical-ish I am also lazy as all hell.)
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Re: How do you generally stand on political issues?

Postby Daktoria » Sun Jan 22, 4:45 2012

Procedural law before substantive law. Politics is the problem, not the solution. Even getting rid of government wouldn't work since people can still have politically devious personalities.

Also, a lot of the "libertarian" descriptions here seem more High Tory in advocating social programs.

I'd call myself a Jeffersonian Democrat.
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