Stuart, have you ever noticed that the more radical liberals and
conservatives are, the more than look, act, and think alike. As a
historian, Rick is right the labeling is grossly over-simplified that defy
shadings, especially since the definition of the terms changes over time
and from place to place. That is, a liberal of yesteryear is a
conservative today as it a liberal. Moreover, the terms are used so
selectively from issue to issue. And then, a person can be "conservative"
on one issue and "liberal" on another. And beyond that, they are terms
whose definition are relative to each other. Were people to be that
uncomplicated.
Make it a good day.
--Louis--
Louis Schmier www.therandomthoughts.com
Department of History www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html
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