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Re: Best Law Schools for Born-Again Christians
He is a liberal. Yes. Yes he is.capt_slow wrote:So wait... Is President Obama really Jesus?
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I don't see how this answers my question...Mal Reynolds wrote:That is very clear.FattyMcFatFat wrote: I'm no biblical scholar
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--ImageRemoved--FattyMcFatFat wrote:I don't see how this answers my question...Mal Reynolds wrote:That is very clear.FattyMcFatFat wrote: I'm no biblical scholar
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Wait, is that even possible?sublime wrote:Honestly, Jesus was far more liberal than Obama (unfortunately).
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capt_slow wrote:--ImageRemoved--FattyMcFatFat wrote:I don't see how this answers my question...Mal Reynolds wrote:That is very clear.FattyMcFatFat wrote: I'm no biblical scholar
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Just use your imagination.capt_slow wrote:Wait, is that even possible?sublime wrote:Honestly, Jesus was far more liberal than Obama (unfortunately).
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Re: Best Law Schools for Born-Again Christians
Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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I'm pretty sure some TLSer found that twitter handle, made an alt account, and trolled.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Awfully long con to create a Twitter feed and Linkedin to try to troll TLS. I don't agree with OP's beliefs but there isn't anything about holding those beliefs and wanting to go to law school that marks someone as a troll.drawstring wrote:obvious troll is obvious
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To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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The ultimate troll.ManoftheHour wrote:I'm pretty sure some TLSer found that twitter handle, made an alt account, and trolled.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Awfully long con to create a Twitter feed and Linkedin to try to troll TLS. I don't agree with OP's beliefs but there isn't anything about holding those beliefs and wanting to go to law school that marks someone as a troll.drawstring wrote:obvious troll is obvious
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Way to derail this thread, reptiles and shitlibs alike
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herp derp Rothbard and FriedmanFattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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I mean the generally accepted usage. I'm not going to cater to your dumb libertarian ideals.FattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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The term "politician" is the same as the term "statist" to me, so yes, there does seem to be a bit of a truism. I don't know what relevance the individuals to whom you refer have to this discussion.sublime wrote:That seems to be nothing but a truism. That politicians favor some degree of social or economic government intervention. Even Ron/Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, etc are statists under that definition, found http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statism.FattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats.Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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That is an excellent substantive point, and I must admit that I do not have a satisfactory response.HanShotFirst wrote:herp derp Rothbard and FriedmanFattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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You are welcomeHanShotFirst wrote:Way to derail this thread, reptiles and shitlibs alike
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It seems a bit "dumb" for you to regard your definition of the term "liberal" as the "generally accepted usage," when I am very confident that millions of people would regard my definition as "generally accepted."Mal Reynolds wrote:I mean the generally accepted usage. I'm not going to cater to your dumb libertarian ideals.FattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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You really didn't see this coming?capt_slow wrote:You are welcomeHanShotFirst wrote:Way to derail this thread, reptiles and shitlibs alike
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In the United States? Applying equally to Democrats and Republicans? That seems awfully disingenuous.FattyMcFatFat wrote:It seems a bit "dumb" for you to regard your definition of the term "liberal" as the "generally accepted usage," when I am very confident that millions of people would regard my definition as "generally accepted."Mal Reynolds wrote:I mean the generally accepted usage. I'm not going to cater to your dumb libertarian ideals.FattyMcFatFat wrote:To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"Mal Reynolds wrote:Obama isn't really all that liberal.
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Also this:
FattyMcFatFat wrote:capt_slow wrote:--ImageRemoved--FattyMcFatFat wrote:I don't see how this answers my question...Mal Reynolds wrote:
That is very clear.
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but do you think everyone in the United States is a democrat or a republican? Do you think that people who call themselves democrats or republicans subscribe wholeheartedly to the platforms of those two parties? Do you think they even know what those platforms consist of?A. Nony Mouse wrote:In the United States? Applying equally to Democrats and Republicans? That seems awfully disingenuous.FattyMcFatFat wrote:It seems a bit "dumb" for you to regard your definition of the term "liberal" as the "generally accepted usage," when I am very confident that millions of people would regard my definition as "generally accepted."Mal Reynolds wrote:I mean the generally accepted usage. I'm not going to cater to your dumb libertarian ideals.FattyMcFatFat wrote:
To me, liberal means statist. The term applies to most republicans and most democrats. I support neither. How would you define the term "liberal?"
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