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shinerbock 09-21-2006 12:29 AM

Theres a lot more liberal schools than conservative ones...

_Opi_ 09-21-2006 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1324337)
try being a conservative on a liberal campus (or message board...) and you'll probably be labled a hate filled racist war monger who slaughters animals.

Hey, there are worst things to be called than that.

KSig RC 09-21-2006 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudey (Post 1324385)
How is the government "creating" a right an action that small government would undertake? I've never quite understood this.

This is my entire point - shouldn't this be entirely a state issue?

And, by proxy, isn't that aspect of state's rights a hallmark of traditional conservatism?

Coramoor 09-21-2006 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by _Opi_ (Post 1324609)
Hey, there are worst things to be called than that.

...yeah. A Democrat.

RACooper 09-21-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Coramoor (Post 1324897)
...yeah. A Democrat.

heh... the worst insult you can throw at a conservative up here is "Republican"; because both the Bush/Neo-Con association, but mostly because you're accusing the person of republicanism... only the extreme far-right fringe hold to those values :)

shinerbock 09-21-2006 02:46 PM

Well thankfully I don't live up there.

MysticCat 09-21-2006 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RACooper (Post 1324913)
heh... the worst insult you can throw at a conservative up here is "Republican"; because both the Bush/Neo-Con association, but mostly because you're accusing the person of republicanism... only the extreme far-right fringe hold to those values :)

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1324923)
Well thankfully I don't live up there.

I imagine part of the "insult" is that Canada isn't a republic. I would have thought, though, that Republicanism (i.e., wanting to establish a federal republic in place of a realm governed by the Queen-in-Parliament) in Canada would be viewed as quite liberal (in the sense of wanting to completely overhaul the system of government) rather than far-right fringe.

Kevin 09-21-2006 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin (Post 1324589)
Hi GA-Beta, how are you today?

and shinerbock, it's just as hard being a liberal at a conservative school.

Anne Coulter is a Beta?

Well that expalins a lot...

_Opi_ 09-21-2006 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Coramoor (Post 1324897)
...yeah. A Democrat.

Dude, that's not even an insult.

I'm a conservative at heart, but for the most part I vote NDP/Liberal/and soon enough democrat. Some of these conservative leaders are fucking crazy.

shinerbock 09-21-2006 04:33 PM

Thats nonsense. At my fraternity house in 2004, you could make fun of someones mom, gf, religious beliefs, anything...but don't dare accuse them of supporting John Kerry. D*mocrat is a very dirty word some places.

RACooper 09-22-2006 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1325016)
I imagine part of the "insult" is that Canada isn't a republic. I would have thought, though, that Republicanism (i.e., wanting to establish a federal republic in place of a realm governed by the Queen-in-Parliament) in Canada would be viewed as quite liberal (in the sense of wanting to completely overhaul the system of government) rather than far-right fringe.

You'd think :rolleyes:

But it in practice these last two decades, it has been the far-left NDP and centralist Liberals that have been the flag bearers for the Monarchy - they are the one that have opposed "conservative" motions to remove the Queen from the Oath of Allegiance and Citizen's Ceremony (new citizenship ceremony).

Canada's far-right have always had an element of the United North America republic nutjobs (trust me, a Canadian political nutjob is waaaaay out there), a trend going back to even before 'Canada'... in the old days, if a Tory was labelled a "republican" his career was done... now though, who knows, the political right has fractured and reformed, adopting a myriad of disperate political flavours. Anyways I'm a Old Tory, which among other things means a staunch defense of the Monarchy, Canadian (British) traditions/insitutions, the privacy of religion, equal taxation, respect for heirarchy/authority, and a fond rememberance of the days of Empire...

MysticCat 09-22-2006 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RACooper (Post 1325427)
Anyways I'm a Old Tory, which among other things means a staunch defense of the Monarchy, Canadian (British) traditions/insitutions, the privacy of religion, equal taxation, respect for heirarchy/authority, and a fond rememberance of the days of Empire...

LOL, exactly why my forebears left Long Island and moved to New Brunswick after finding themselves on the, shall we say, disappointed end of the American Revolution. Of course, some of the family trickled back down to the States -- it's how I ended up here instead of St. John. But sometimes, I think if one scratched my skin deep enough, they'd still find a bit of a monarchist.

KSigkid 09-22-2006 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by _Opi_ (Post 1325027)
Dude, that's not even an insult.

I'm a conservative at heart, but for the most part I vote NDP/Liberal/and soon enough democrat. Some of these conservative leaders are fucking crazy.

...and so are some of these "liberal" leaders.

Coramoor 09-22-2006 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by shinerbock (Post 1325038)
Thats nonsense. At my fraternity house in 2004, you could make fun of someones mom, gf, religious beliefs, anything...but don't dare accuse them of supporting John Kerry. D*mocrat is a very dirty word some places.

Exactly.
I've seen more physical violence over political leanings than having sex with someone else's girlfriend.


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