OT : Another poll to break Harry's (if he has one) heart
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:10:42 -0500, thunder  
wrote: 
 
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 07:24:02 -0500, Dave Hall wrote: 
 
 What's so much different this time? Is it just that the ideals of liberals 
 and conservatives have become so polarized? Is it that liberals have 
 finally amassed a loud enough voice to make enough waves to be felt? 
 
Liberals and conservatives have always been polarized, it's the center 
that hasn't been.  In my mind, what makes this election different, 
especially if Dean is the Democratic candidate, the center will have to 
make a decision, go left or go right.  Neither of these candidates are 
moderates.  Bush is very conservative, and Dean is very liberal. 
 
I don't think that mainstream America is ready for a liberal. Liberals 
downplay those values and morals that most of the heartland live by. 
 
 
 
 
 You still seem to have a problem differentiating  a difference in 
 political ideology with "hate". I have seen nothing that could be 
 construed as "hate". Just because conservatives do not hold the same value 
 sets as liberals does not mean that they "hate" anyone. That you would 
 categorize as such speaks volumes about your bias. 
 
I know too many conservatives to think that hate is a conservative value, 
but I will say this, most of the hateful, racist people I know, call 
themselves "conservative". 
 
I would call them "intolerant". 
 
Think about this though. If there were an element in society that you 
could statistically track, and could link this same element to a 
definite decline in living standard, or quality of life, and you spoke 
out against it, based on your evidence, would that make you "Hateful"? 
Since when do we have to tolerate every element or trend in society? 
 
Dave 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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