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[quote=Anonymous]What it means to be liberal is always changing, so you have to understand what that means to you and which beliefs are the most important to you. There are some “liberal” positions which are just as knee-jerk and lacking in critical evaluation as many “conservative” ones. I don’t hold them in high esteem for a friend or a partner. So, I value left-leaning principles of universal healthcare, a woman’s right to choose, the role of the state is not to earn corporations profits, the US is wealthy enough to have a decent safety net, who and how you love is no one’s business but your own, if two grown adults wish to marry each other, they should be allowed to, and limits on guns are reasonable and responsible. So does my former Marine partner, who by pretty much any definition is quite manly. There have been some positions on this thread that have been put forth as necessary to be “liberal” that we both roll our eyes at, but we’re pretty comfortable with where we are, and we recognize regurgitated propaganda when we see it, from the right or the left. [/quote]
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