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I see the guilt ridden liberals are more worried about what the police are doing than what the terrorists are doing. It transpires dear "Bob" that this Brazilian had overstayed his visa. OK so a Brazilian "gets it", I feel much safer knowing that there are police out on the streets who are prepared to act rather than pander to politically correct liberal attitudes.
Who's the liberalist and who's the fool
Over the past months on the CUK forum, I have often displayed the following traits.
1. I totally supported the war in Afghanistan.
2. I opposed the war in Iraq because I saw it and still do see it as a miltary strategic blunder in the fight against terror.
3. I support the right of the BNP to exist and practice as a political organisation.
4. I do not support the ban on fox hunting.
5. I'm a consistant Tory voter.
6. I despise political correctness.
7. I despise Governmental and corporate subterfuge often employed to divert attention away from facts.
8. I see much of the human rights legislation as a load of nonsense that causes more problems than it solves.
9. I do not want to understand suicide terrorists. I prefer to see them destroyed.
10. I believe our Police are probably 2nd to none in the world but I do not believe our Police can do no wrong.
11. I do not blame Gt. Britain or our ancestors for Africa's woes.
Should I continue ?
Now dear Dodgy. You tell me with a straight face. Am I a liberalist (let alone a guilt ridden one) or are you a fool for calling me one ?
I find it funny though whenever i see someone useing "liberal" as an attempt at an insult
I would suggest to those that view it an insult that they emigrate to the USA and join the religious right there, as they would feel more comfortable there.
Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry.
Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
The Liberalist type that Dodgy eludes to is more synonomous with those who preach more and more freedom and tolerance but without any emphasis on responsibility. A noticeable left-wing tendency.
Or maybe as Maggie T once described; those who find it fashionable to think the best of our enemies and the worst of ourselves and our allies.
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