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Who callls them bums & undeserving of help?
What has that got to do with the posters insult to 89% of the country?
 
Sooner or later Americans will move on from worship of the Sky Father. Later, if the evidence of this forum is to be believed.

PRINCETON, N.J. -- About nine in 10 Americans say they believe in God, and one in 10 say they do not. However, when presented with more than a "yes or no" option, about eight in 10 say they believe and one in 10 say they aren't sure. Belief in God, regardless of how the question is phrased to Americans, is down from levels in past decades.
Most Americans Still Believe in God
 
Oh. So you meant liberalism is not Classical Liberalism. Well no, and water is wet. And your dictionary does define modern American liberalism as a mild variation of socialism.

Are you a fan of constitutional monarchy?

Classical Liberalism was the ideology of the moderate, constitutional monarch phase of the French Revolution
 
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Oh. So you meant liberalism is not Classical Liberalism. Well no, and water is wet. And your dictionary does define modern American liberalism as a mild variation of socialism.

Are you a fan of constitutional monarchy?

Classical Liberalism was the ideology of the moderate, constitutional monarch phase of the French Revolution

Says the far left drone!
 
So, you're a conservative?

Conservatism



    • Def: A general term for a variety of beliefs which opposed the goals or methods of the French Revolution.
      [*]Some Conservatives, such as Edmund Burke, supported the goals of the Revolution--ideologically he was a liberal--but he opposed the methods. He did not believe that violent revolution, especially one based on principles of natural law, was a good idea.
      [*]Other Conservatives, such as the Austrian Prime Minister Metternich, were opposed both to the goals and to the methods of Revolution. A product of the Enlightenment, Metternich believed that the Revolution was brought on not by reason, but by passion. The proper, reasonable government was an Enlightened Despotism, where power was in the hands of a group of expert professionals, not the rabble.
      [*]Still other Conservatives opposed not only the methods and goals of the Revolution, but also opposed the Enlightenment. These reactionaries wanted to return Europe to a pre-enlightenment state built on a marriage of Throne and Altar. That is, they wanted a State supported by a faithful and loyal Church.
 
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