Stick to being a Conservative Republican and dont watch NBC, ABC or CBS for your news. Stick to hearing the truth on the Fox News Channel and read the NY Post. [ MikeCFT's advice column | Ask MikeCFT A Question ]
queenhearts answered Monday February 27 2006, 10:46 pm: Cuz yeah. The guy wants me to have sex when i'm married and I told him no (since I doubt I'll get married) and I don't want to put a certain age on it either... then he just asked "are you a liberal?" [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
LadyGoodman answered Sunday February 26 2006, 8:46 pm: A liberal tends to support the less republican viewpoints. Many liberals support abortion, gay marriage, and taking the troops out of Iraq. They're not huge fans of George W. Bush Jr. It mostly applies to democrats, whereas conservative mostly applies to republicans. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
TimmyTM answered Sunday February 26 2006, 2:17 pm: Liberal means being open-minded and progressive, as opposed to clinging to old (usually flawed) ideas and refusing to accept societal changes.
For example, if you think gays are cool, then you're a liberal. If you don't, then you're a dumbass, a homophobe, and a conservative. [ TimmyTM's advice column | Ask TimmyTM A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Sunday February 26 2006, 12:23 pm: liberal usually is used to described democrats and i think it mainly means that they arent as open to knew ideas and what not. its not always bad but it all depends on your views. like i said earlier if you suport the democrats you are seen as liberal [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Sunday February 26 2006, 11:09 am: well i went on dictionary.co and i got this :
A person with liberal ideas or opinions.
Liberal A member of a Liberal political party.
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