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It's pretty sad when we're having the distinguish groups by their capitalization.
Kinda makes that whole "No Labels" group sound a better and better.
"Now let me tell why the Crusades were great and Obama is a criminal!"
I must call shenanigans on Yoder. A conservative stands for the personal liberties of all people. A Social Conservative is a religious whackadoodle who thinks a book written two thousand years ago in Greek and Aramaic should control the laws of the world.
And you are no one to speak of hateful extremism when you think the Crusades were a good thing and can't even get your Administrations correct when making an attack thread.
Christ's Kingdom isn't of this world. Let's not try to bring Christianity into our Godless horror wars.The Crusades, quite obviously if you understand the history, were a retaliation against hundreds of years of Islamic aggression against Christian countries.
You have to go back to Carter really, to find a president who's actually distinguishable by his actions. I think that's because under the next guy (Reagan) the presidency went into the pocket of big business and it's been the same since.To be fair if you look at whats been done by both of the last presidents in office it's pretty easy to mix them up.
Christ's Kingdom isn't of this world. Let's not try to bring Christianity into our Godless horror wars.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no, it's a deep question.
You have to go back to Carter really, to find a president who's actually distinguishable by his actions. I think that's because under the next guy (Reagan) the presidency went into the pocket of big business and it's been the same since.
This whole thread makes little sense.
Conservative is not a proper noun so it is always little c conservatism unless it is at the beginning of the sentence.
A small-c conservative is anyone who believes in the philosophy of conservatism but does not necessarily identify with an official Conservative Party.
Small-c conservative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Check it out:
Since you aren't from a country where there is a "Conservative Party" it doesn't make sense that you call yourself a little c conservative.
Since you aren't from a country where there is a "Conservative Party" it doesn't make sense that you call yourself a little c conservative.
Every conservative in America is a small c conservative, there is no official conservative party.
You can be a small l Libertarian in the US but not a small c conservative.
Oh?
Conservative Party (Connecticut)
Welcome to the Conservative Party"The time has come for people with traditional moral values, conventional economic wisdom and belief in the foundations of government as set forth by the founding fathers of The United States to join together in a common voice with common purpose. It is time to unite and protect the very core values that have provided the opportunities and created an unparalleled way of life that has been the foundation this country."
"The Conservative Party was formed to re-establish the limits and boundaries of our government as intended and framed by the founding fathers of the United States of America. The Mission of the Conservative Party is to promote and protect individual rights and freedoms as set for the in the U. S. Constitution and to limit the scope of government to the authority as set forth therein."
You need to distinguish yourself from the Conservative party of Connecticut?
Since you aren't from a country where there is a "Conservative Party" it doesn't make sense that you call yourself a little c conservative.
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