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That's pretty typical on just about everything. Of course Lincoln has a big strike against him these days. He is a hero in the eyes of Obama. That makes him an instant enemy.
You completely glossed over what I said. Yes, neo-cons hate anything democrat and Obama is no exception. Liberals hate anything republican and Bush was a dream come true for them (where has Cindy Sheehan and the rest of the pretend anti-war movement gone BTW) though the biggest nightmare to civil liberty in some time, not to mention the heck unleashed on so many foriegn peoples.
That being true as it is.....there ARE some people who think they are both full of BS....namely the people I have been talking about and I believe...Q9 as well. Address it for what it is and not a tidy pre packaged, pre judged ideological left-right conflict. That is not what it is about.
Actually I was typing while you were posting and I didn't see what you said. I fully agree with your statement about neo cons and far left liberals. Too far to either side blinds a person to reality. I like that chart you posted. I'm left of center in the middle section there. I could vote for a Republican except that they always vote as a block. Very rare for one to break out and vote what they actually think. Of course that makes them a much more potent force than the Democrats who tend to vote for what they feel is right. That results in a lot of legislation initiated by them failing. I like a lot of Libertarian ideas but the country could not realistically exist without a central government. So can't go there.
I agree with KristyHall. You can't be dead center, but too far in any direction accomplishes nothing. If some of my postings seem a touch radical, it is only because I am responding to a radical post.
That's pretty typical on just about everything. Of course Lincoln has a big strike against him these days. He is a hero in the eyes of Obama. That makes him an instant enemy.
You completely glossed over what I said. Yes, neo-cons hate anything democrat and Obama is no exception. Liberals hate anything republican and Bush was a dream come true for them (where has Cindy Sheehan and the rest of the pretend anti-war movement gone BTW) though the biggest nightmare to civil liberty in some time, not to mention the heck unleashed on so many foriegn peoples.
That being true as it is.....there ARE some people who think they are both full of BS....namely the people I have been talking about and I believe...Q9 as well. Address it for what it is and not a tidy pre packaged, pre judged ideological left-right conflict. That is not what it is about.
Actually I was typing while you were posting and I didn't see what you said. I fully agree with your statement about neo cons and far left liberals. Too far to either side blinds a person to reality. I like that chart you posted. I'm left of center in the middle section there. I could vote for a Republican except that they always vote as a block. Very rare for one to break out and vote what they actually think. Of course that makes them a much more potent force than the Democrats who tend to vote for what they feel is right. That results in a lot of legislation initiated by them failing. I like a lot of Libertarian ideas but the country could not realistically exist without a central government. So can't go there.
I agree with KristyHall. You can't be dead center, but too far in any direction accomplishes nothing. If some of my postings seem a touch radical, it is only because I am responding to a radical post.