Posted on 11/19/2001 2:03:57 PM PST by FF578
Has anyone noticed that the Liberal influence has spread here into Free Republic. I notice that less and less Conservatives seem to post here, and more and more Libertarians seem to be.
I get a letter from someone named NYpeanut who is mad because I posted a discussion based on the Gender Gap in voting.
I didn't make it up, there is really a huge Gender gap with Female Voters tending toward the more liberal candidate. The discussion went well without name calling, but this person seems to have taken issue to the fact that I pointed out women seem to vote more liberally than men.
All those who are newbies here are considered disruptors, and those who hold a more right-winged view than the average libertarian seem to be kicked out.
Why is this? Is this a Libertarian site now?
I have noticed more and more posters standing up for Abortion, Homosexuality, the Porn Industry and Drugs since I first came to this site back before the 2000 Election.
Are Christian Conservatives(Who make up a large part of the Republican core vote) not allowed here anymore?
Just because one holds to a higher power, and wishes to shape society in accordance with the laws of Almighty God, does not make one a Taliban Milita member.
say it anyway. truth bears repeating. and if said enough times by enough people it will be regarded as truth.
jesus is lord. with freedom comes responsibility!
No but many of them were heavy drinkers of liquor. Hard Apple Cider was practically a staple drink back then which many of them, including Samuel Adams, regularly drank for breakfast. Another big drink was corn liquor which the farmers found profitable to make. (Ever hear of the Whiskey Rebellion?)
Whimpering to the masses here is akin to asking for a beating. Do you enjoy pain? Does your intellect require attention and positive feed back to boost your self esteem?
We are all adults here, save myself on occasion with some of the sillyness I post. I once posted an emotional outburst of stupidy similar to yours and got fried for it, hopefully you're taking this well and will grow from the experience.
It ain't all about you and there are way to many people here with something good to say than to let the losers get in the way and ruin it.
Follow the Force Luke.
Do not pass go do not collect $200.
#2 For everyone else, courtesy of drq
Good gracious that would be so boring. Why would you wan't everyone to be the same, then we are no better than clones. Dissention, discussion, and the debates of many are what make us unique. If I wanted to walk lock-step, I'd go join DUh.com. ;-)
i would agree.
our founding fathers assumed that all citizens had a faith in god. as such, a government that placed a lot of laws on people was not necessary -- we were all following, or at least trying our best to follow, god's law.
today we have a lot of self proclaimed atheists and others who proclaim a faith but are not practicing it. the government has found it necessary to pass laws to protect us from each other. unfortunately, the government has also passed laws to protect each of us from ourselves.
no laws with out no moral or ethical intentions is a case for anarchy and total chaos.
with freedome comes responsibility.
You have your own special talents...
I do know that to be conservative not to very long ago meant that you agreed with religious people more than leftists. That you believed freely available pornography was bad for people and society, not a "right" of the people. That drugs were harmful to people and society, not a "right" for the people. That true freedom is the right of society to restrict that which does harm, not encourage it.
LOL.... Where they have NO political convictions. Ever ask one of those Democrats WHY they're Democrats? Typically they'll tell you all the reasons they're not a Republican. They understand next to 0 about the constitution.
I'd like to prove you wrong but I cleared my web cache which contained a wealth of links and facts which were nicely assembled by poster "Manny Festo". He's been banned I guess. Shame... another great resource and good conservative. There were 55 founding fathers. You got 2 of them right, but 2 is NOT a majority nor is it typical of the founding fathers. Washington was profoundly religious yet not vocal (private) about it. A lot of nothing has been made about Washington never publically given witness to Christ in church by contemporaneous sources. His writings and speeches, unlike Jefferson, contradict that.
Which is exactly the libertarian stance.
First of all, welcome to FR. Don't worry about being first to the punch. As you lurk, you will learn. Before you know it, you'll be the one posting articles in Breaking News.
(And it will actually be Breaking News!)
Check your history. Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams and most of the others were hardly "fundamentalist." They weren't anti-religion as many of the leaders of the French Revolution were but they weren't particularly religious either. Actually the only two Presidents of the 20th century that could be labeled Fundamentalist would be Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter. In the 19th century, perhaps Rutherford P. Hayes but I can't think of any other.
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