nuh uh nobody I know that calls themseves a liberal would agree with
the pre-emption policy. The changes to the Education department do
seem to reflect the worst of liberalism, but Bush's record on the
environment and civil rights is anything but liberal. I am not sure
about free trade but since Democrats tend to ally with unions, I would
think not...

Dana


On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:45:39 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Michael wrote:
> > Define nobody and define liberal. I'm sure many of us here have at least one
> > liberal idea and if I had a solid idea of what liberal was, I could say if I
> > was one.
> 
> It was a jocular reference to that new swear word "liberal".  But,
> since you asked, here's my comparison chart:
> 
> Foreign Economic:
> - Mr. Bush's "free trade" policy is liberal.
> 
> Foreign Social:
> - Mr. Bush's "Preemption" policy is liberal, radical, actually.
> 
> Domestic Economic:
> - Mr. Bush's "big government conservative" policy is just a euphemism
> for liberal.
> 
> Domestic Social:
> - Mr. Bush's "legislate morality" social policy is conservative.
> 
> So, if you agree with Mr. Bush on gay marriage, religion, etc, but
> disagree with him on everything else, then you're conservative.
> 
> If you weight the other policy catagories higher, and agree with him,
> then you're liberal.
> 
> 

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