In article , "Phil Kane"
writes:
On 01 Jan 2004 14:56:22 GMT, N2EY wrote:
And the question remains - was that bailout a "conservative" or a "liberal"
action?
I define a "conservative" as someone who wants the government to
stay out of his/her life but to be on call to squash any opponent of
his/hers.
I define a "liberal" as what I was in 1955...... ggg
Neither have any bearing on what those labels are applied to today.
HAW! Well, those are two definitions. Here are some mo
In general,
- A "conservative" wants the govt. to control individuals' behavior more than
organizations' behavior.
- A "liberal" wants the govt. to control organizations' behavior more than
individuals' behavior.
Of course there are exceptions (like gun control).
73 de Jim, N2EY
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