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I Am An Unapologetic Liberal

I am proud to be part of a this legacy..

It started with John Locke. At the time it was believed that there should be a hereditary privelige.

John Locke stated that each man has a [b]right to life, liberty and property[/b]. The Declaration of Independence stated these rights in our break from Great Britain..

The legacy continued with the following key activities.
Theodore Roosevelt in which he broke up the monopolies through anti-trust legislation which was followed up by President Taft.

After the Recession, President Franklin Roosevelt initiated the "New Deal". Social Security ensured that the elderly were not left without any resources because the very nature of families was different in the United States.
The young did not take care of their elderly but formed a nuclear unit of members.
The members that had served their country were receiving education benefits and forming and participating in Professional Unions.

After John (Jack) Kennedy's Assassination President LB Johnson promoted the Great Society.
The Civil Rights legislations were passed.
The Economy Act of 1964 which declared a war against poverty.
Medicare
Air and Water Quality Acts.
Consumer Product protections
Voter Rights Acts which terminated literacy tests.
The National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities.
Head Start for pre Elementary education

This is a legacy to be proud of and the definition of our nation was primarily carved by these legislations.

Let's keep the insults aside.



Booyeah · 41-45, M
If you truly believe in the legacy of "life, liberty, and property", then you cannot be a liberal.
Booyeah · 41-45, M
@Pfuzylogic: "Semi-automatic", ergo, not automatic. There, I helped you.


And false, there is every reason for that rifle to be sold to the public. It's called the Second Amendment.
Pfuzylogic · M
@Booyeah: No problems the NRA doeant run everything. They are not the government and interfere with the safety of our children.
Booyeah · 41-45, M
@Pfuzylogic: Deflection and false.
ZefNinja · 41-45, M
I thought liberals didnt like freedom of speech. Theyre always telling me to shut up
ZefNinja · 41-45, M
@Pfuzylogic: At least two people understood what i meant. Your post was mostly drivel to be fair.
Pfuzylogic · M
@ZefNinja: So far you still haven't said anything that is of any worth. Keep it up and you will face a consequence for your lack of intelligent discourse.
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maxlaff · 56-60, M
more libertarian i would say
@maxlaff: Well, you made the point by slapping me with "liberal" as an epithet during our conversation; you couldn't help yourself. So obviously you [i]don't[/i] get the point of the story and don't understand the scope of what Liberalism covers---you proved it. And I've no doubt you're probably great friends with conservatives here.
maxlaff · 56-60, M
@bijouxbroussard: some conservatives some libertarians and some classical liberals
but to be honest i find most modern liberals rude and offensive when confronted with a view point they dont hold
most rational people can discuss alternative views politely with out making assumptions and insults about other people in the debate
@maxlaff: Most can. I give what I get, however.
That's why I don't understand why some people use "liberal" as an epithet nowadays. Liberals from both primary political parties have been responsible for all of the social progress and gains towards equality in our country. A legacy to be proud of, I think.
Pfuzylogic · M
The problem started with a politician that went back to the politics of intimidation of McCarthyism. Ronald Reagan.

 
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