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Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm neutral. Which leads me to 'liberal', just as neutral leads to siding with 'earth is round'.
Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm neutral. Which leads me to 'liberal', just as neutral leads to siding with 'earth is round'.
You have to realize when asking this though that there are differences of opinion. Neutral for someone who is anti-corporatism is not neutral for a corporatist.
You might also define 'neutral' - do you mean 'doesn't care about issues' or 'in the middle'?
For a politician, any of them will be controversial as 'neutral', but I think Rep. Henry Waxman tends to be a pretty fact-driven person.
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Libertarians are pretty neutral. Personal responsibility, limited government, what more could you want?
Originally posted by: Harvey
Neutral has nothing to do with left vs. right. It's an empircal value that has everything to do with right vs. wrong.
For eight years we had to put up with the right who were so dead ass wrong about everything that their thankfully EX-execuitives should spend the rest of their lives in prison for the crimes they committed under their abuse of power.
No amount of neutrality mandates supporting what they did. :|
When he is in maverick mode.Originally posted by: Hacp
John McCain. He's a true national hero.
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm neutral. Which leads me to 'liberal', just as neutral leads to siding with 'earth is round'.
You have to realize when asking this though that there are differences of opinion. Neutral for someone who is anti-corporatism is not neutral for a corporatist.
You might also define 'neutral' - do you mean 'doesn't care about issues' or 'in the middle'?
For a politician, any of them will be controversial as 'neutral', but I think Rep. Henry Waxman tends to be a pretty fact-driven person.
You're neutral? Search for this guy's posts to easily prove him wrong.
What are you smoking dude??Originally posted by: LumbergTech
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm neutral. Which leads me to 'liberal', just as neutral leads to siding with 'earth is round'.
You have to realize when asking this though that there are differences of opinion. Neutral for someone who is anti-corporatism is not neutral for a corporatist.
You might also define 'neutral' - do you mean 'doesn't care about issues' or 'in the middle'?
For a politician, any of them will be controversial as 'neutral', but I think Rep. Henry Waxman tends to be a pretty fact-driven person.
You're neutral? Search for this guy's posts to easily prove him wrong.
hes a lot closer to neutral than most of the people i see posting...
i've seen him supporting both sides on certain issues..he does lean democratic but hes not an idiot who goes with a side just to go with that side
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Libertarians are pretty neutral. Personal responsibility, limited government, what more could you want?
So you want less personal responsibility and more government??Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Libertarians are pretty neutral. Personal responsibility, limited government, what more could you want?
Sanity.
Originally posted by: Hacp
John McCain. He's a true national hero.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
So you want less personal responsibility and more government??Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Libertarians are pretty neutral. Personal responsibility, limited government, what more could you want?
Sanity.
All right, admit it. You're just trying to get into somebody's sig.Originally posted by: ironwing
Moonbeam is pretty well balanced.
Almost boringly so. But, yes, he is and I can't think of anyone else who comes close.Originally posted by: Tom
Jim Lehrer
Originally posted by: seemingly random
Almost boringly so. But, yes, he is and I can't think of anyone else who comes close.Originally posted by: Tom
Jim Lehrer