lockedaway
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ORIGINAL: MusicalBoredom To label myself, I am socially a liberal and financially a conservative. I don't tend to vote or support things along party lines simply because a particular party says something. I try my best to gather as much information as I can and make decisions based on that information in light of my own morals and ethics. Well...define socially liberal. I mean I consider myself a socially liberal guy too. I am all for gun rights which is a freedom but the libs say that is conservative. I was all for domestic partnership agreements but the libs say that is conservative also. While I don't support Roe v. Wade, I support it more than all of the expansions for abortion and I have no fear that it will be repealed anytime soon even though it REALLY is a matter of state's rights....but I'm called conservative for that view as well. So...what does it mean to be socially liberal? OH for the lib fools out there, I spoke with a woman from HUD the other day. In addition to Section 8 housing, free schooling, food stamps, utility vouchers, bus pass, etc. I was advised that for some of their clients, house keeping is provided on your tax dollar. :) And more. A lot of these people get to use legal aid to fight an eviction. All paid for by you. So, Musical, do you think that people collecting social services, who are not physically or mentally disabled, should have to work at least 4 hours per day to receive them?
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