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Old 04-07-2008, 05:46 PM
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Re: Too predictable: the hypocrisy of liberals

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Originally Posted by freefinder View Post
I am a see-saw in that on some subjects I lean left and on others I go right.My take is that no matter how much I dislike the picking on those who put themselves in the public eye.The fact that we can roast them for their failings is something to be thankful for as many do not have such freedoms.
No doubt that is what makes the U.S. such a unique place. I don't want to get to long winded, but I have supported the Republican/conservative side on issues such as cracking down on Illegal Aliens, support the notion of fiscal conservatism(although I've pointed out the failure of the current adm. on budget problems etc.), and I supported the Iraq situation when the case of WMD was made.
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