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#176 2009-10-26 4:45 pm

Pariah
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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

Initially, only male land owners could vote.
Somehow that doesn't strike me as liberal either.

The constitution is an aspirational document that took along time before it really worked it's way into society. And as your examples show, practices that were accepted back then would be anathema now because we have progressed in our understanding of things and society has become more pluralistic in nature.
Your examples are just further evidence that looking back 200 years to interpret the constitution is a reactionary and undesirable way of looking at things.


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#177 2009-10-26 5:27 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Pariah wrote:

resedit wrote:

Initially, only male land owners could vote.
Somehow that doesn't strike me as liberal either.

The constitution is an aspirational document that took along time before it really worked it's way into society. And as your examples show, practices that were accepted back then would be anathema now because we have progressed in our understanding of things and society has become more pluralistic in nature.
Your examples are just further evidence that looking back 200 years to interpret the constitution is a reactionary and undesirable way of looking at things.

Very true. Plus the document was intentionally created to evolve as the people saw fit. We can change it, if deemed necessary. Gotta love the Elastic Clause.


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#178 2009-10-27 9:29 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

I think I'll have to agree with him, those are certainly not liberal values.


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#179 2009-10-27 6:04 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it if he thinks our forefathers were liberal.


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#180 2009-10-27 6:12 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it

And by extension, y'all? I haven't merged with Pariah, either.


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#181 2009-10-27 6:29 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Bat wrote:

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it

And by extension, y'all? I haven't merged with Pariah, either.

It's not a "conservative value" as in a value held by all conservatives, just like Stalin's persecution of any form of religion is not a "liberal value" held by all liberals.


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#182 2009-10-27 6:39 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it if he thinks our forefathers were liberal.

They were Liberal.

liberal |ˈlib(ə)rəl|
adjective
1 open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values : they have more liberal views toward marriage and divorce than some people.
• favorable to or respectful of individual rights and freedoms : liberal citizenship laws.
• (in a political context) favoring maximum individual liberty in political and social reform : a liberal democratic state.

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#183 2009-10-27 6:55 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

To be for democracy in 1770s was a very liberal position by the standards of the day.

Some of what they accepted would be a very conservative position by the standards of today.



Is this really a matter of debate ?


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#184 2009-10-27 6:59 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

JakeTheTall wrote:

Is this really a matter of debate ?

It is when debate has reached the lows of "every good guy in history was on my team and every bad guy was on your team".


I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.

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#185 2009-10-27 8:04 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Jesus saves, but Orr scores anyway!

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#186 2009-10-27 9:31 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it if he thinks our forefathers were liberal.

They were EXTREMELY liberal.

They removed a monarchy from their governmental processes, and substituted a republic. Convservative political thought rallied around the monarchy and the divine right of kings.

France was so afraid of the Liberal philosophy advocated in our revolution that they were quite strident about eliminating it from their officer corps after their participation in the Yorktown campaign.


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#187 2009-10-27 9:32 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

sturner wrote:

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it if he thinks our forefathers were liberal.

They were EXTREMELY liberal.

If you want to use that definition of liberal, sure.
But then it has no relevance in the context to what Pariah was saying.


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#188 2009-10-27 9:35 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

I don't think he's trying to say they espoused the exact same ideologies as modern day liberals.


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#189 2009-10-27 9:50 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

I heard that Ben Franklin liked to wear women's underthings.


Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.

Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.

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#190 2009-10-27 11:07 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Ben was a world class player.

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#191 2009-10-27 11:12 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

He liked to wear the women's underthings that he got to remove from the ladies himself. Ben was quite a womanizer.


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#192 2009-10-28 12:10 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

It's that come-hither stare now featured on the 100 dollar bill.


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#193 2009-10-28 12:31 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

The founders were liberal, intellectual elitists who shared few of the "Christian" values common in the general population.

Intellectual, sure.
Not sure they could be called "liberal" - they had laws about not working on Sunday, for example, based on the 10 commandments, and you could have your wife publicly whipped for a number of reasons.

I'm not sure liberals would appreciate being associated with that.

Going by that questionable line of thinking then I guess they really were liberals, what with the ruffled shirts (gay) and long hair (hippies), and having sex with underage black women.

Do you understand the concept of thinking in context?

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#194 2009-10-28 8:56 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

iSeamas wrote:

Is Res actually making the argument that whipping one's wife and only allowing landowners to vote are both conservative values?

No.
I'm making the argument that Pariah is full of it if he thinks our forefathers were liberal.

On certain issues like whipping wives and only allowing landowners to vote, I'd say you are correct!!!

They were decidedly conservative on those issues. Some were into slave ownership which was also pretty conservative, yes?

Issues like that make me proud to be a liberal!


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#195 2009-10-28 9:24 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

resedit wrote:

bedstuy wrote:

Do 33% of Fox News viewers still believe that the US found WMDs in Iraq?

Actually we did - fairly early on when the inspectors were still there. They weren't usable in the state they were in, the were old and defunct but they were there.

*koff*

Note to KHannon - notice the lack of any supporting documentation for his point?

I've not seen that stat myself, don't really care, but if you are going to be critical when I don't cite a source, take a look around.

I just so happened to take a look around on one of the posted links, and- guess what that wild and crazy-lib George Will had to say on a sidebar link...

Conservative columnist George Will went after former Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday, saying the Bush administration could have used some "dithering" before they invaded Iraq.

Will was responding to the VP's widely-circulated comment that President Obama was "dithering" on Afghanistan and putting troops in danger. On the contrary, Will said, it was hasty decisions that put people at risk.

"A bit of dithering might have been in order before we went into Iraq in pursuit of non-existent weapons of mass destruction," Will said on ABC's "This Week. "For a representative of the Bush administration to accuse someone of taking too much time is missing the point. We have much more to fear in this town from hasty than from slow government action."

Watch:  <embedded video player>

Well, I know you know more about this than Will- but it still gives one pause, no?

non-existent weapons of mass destruction

George Will To Cheney: You Should Have Dithered Before Invading Iraq (VIDEO)

So what's your point, you disagree with my opinion?

That's given. It's my view, and it reflects poorly on the left, so you have to disagree

Say what? Some of have already felt the need to disabuse you of this, but your continued adherence to "me, and perhaps one or two like me" vs. "y'all" (everyone else) continues to evidentiate.


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#196 2009-10-28 9:31 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Bat, RE believes Saddam's WMD were secretly transported to Syria. Don't expect reasonableness or logic from him on that score.


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#197 2009-10-28 9:40 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

I know; sometimes one just has to get it purged before feeling better. I've seen you refer to the Syrian move several times, but res' holding forth on that himself must predate my time here. That really only began around election time a year ago.


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#198 2009-10-28 10:53 am

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

I was waiting for us to invade Syria.

If Syria had those awful things, then they must now be a grave threat to us, right?


Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.

Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.

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#199 2009-10-28 4:05 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

Bat wrote:

I know; sometimes one just has to get it purged before feeling better. I've seen you refer to the Syrian move several times, but res' holding forth on that himself must predate my time here. That really only began around election time a year ago.

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#200 2009-10-28 4:24 pm

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Re: Constitutional Crisis nearly averted

res, you missed this:
liberal |ˈlib(ə)rəl|
adjective
1 open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values : they have more liberal views toward marriage and divorce than some people.
• favorable to or respectful of individual rights and freedoms : liberal citizenship laws.
• (in a political context) favoring maximum individual liberty in political and social reform : a liberal democratic state.


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