Okay, well, since no one you PERSONALLY know is vigorously advancing an agenda, that MUST mean that no one anywhere is. Of course, I could say the same thing about conservatives that I know - including myself - so I guess that means that hoo-ha you were spouting earlier about what conservatives want was just you blowing smoke out of your ass, right?
Or perhaps you could consider that every conversation is not personal - ie. it's not about you and your family and buddies - and maybe there ARE people out there doing things you're not participating in, and political agendas being discussed that take place without your personal involvement. Self-absorbed much?
Well, that certainly contradicts the point where I said they all came to your house every Sunday for dinner. Oh, wait . . . I never said that.
No idea what this has to do with the discussion of what conservatives and liberals are in a general philosophical or political sense. In fact, I honestly don't know what this has to do with any discussion at all.
You'd have done better to choose an extreme hypothetical example that anyone with two brain cells to rub together might realistically ever think, rather than making up something not even a drooling moron would. Or maybe you could just stick to positions people actually ARE espousing, rather than trying to invent them. Just a thought.
You know what grabs my attention? REAL arguments, rather than "I pulled this out of my ass, because I really believe the other side's opinions are this ridiculous, so I never bother to find out what they actually think". There are, in fact, a number of actual, existing arguments made on the conservative side concerning the morality of war and defense spending. Try investigating some of them.
I treasure my ignorance as to how you got such a laughably ludicrous idea out of your brain and onto the screen.
No, not really. Theocracies often do operate that way, but they don't have to, and aren't necessarily defined that way.
Not even remotely in the same solar system as a theocracy, so try to rein in the paranoia, okay?
Who said anything about the state getting involved in your religious life?
Again, who ever suggested this? You're on a completely 'nother argument here.
You're just flipping back and forth wildly and conflating two completely different things with each other.
Well, that certainly was a font of nothing relevant.
Well, perhaps YOU can separate your religious beliefs from your behavior, but in my book, that just means you don't really believe them at all.
What's any of that got to do with anything?