Politics and Religion

Why do Liberals HATE facts????? (EOM)
Howard5 2822 reads
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mattradd 40 Reviews 1004 reads
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If not, it's not a fact.

-- Modified on 11/3/2009 3:01:40 PM

charlie445 3 Reviews 630 reads
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RightwingUnderground 961 reads
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5 / 12

Or maybe you don't like your lies, but you are simply pathological.

Howard5 1136 reads
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Howard5 729 reads
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Global Warming,fiscal issues(like how the influx of money the government is putting in isn't working and in history never has,keynesian economics)racism(always saying conservatives are racist but look at history and it is all over the D),War on Terror,welfare reform back in the 90s and the balanced budget(which they give clinton credit for when John Kasich (R-OH) was the leader of those pieces of legislation..Those are good just to start with any questions with these I can give examples

fasteddie51 670 reads
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OK, you've made a list; here are the FACTS...

Global Warming?  90 PERCENT of the world's foremost scientists ALL agree that global warming is occuring, yet because it doesn't fit your political agenda you choose to believe the minority dissenting opinion.

Racism?  Actually, that accusation is patently false.  Liberals as a whole do NOT "always say that conservatives are racist".  However, to answer your ridiculous statement; I wouldn't say that the majority of conservatives are racist, but I would venture to say that the majority of racists are conservative.  Give me an example of a liberal/racist organization.

The War on Terror?  the FACTS are that there were no WMDs; the FACTS are that there was NO relationship between Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden.  The FACTS are that Al-Qaeda has a much greater presence in Iraq NOW than before we deposed Hussein.  There are a lot of irrefutable facts I could list here.

John Kasich?  The FACTS are that as the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee, he authored an ALTERNATIVE to Clinton's deficit reduction plan that he presented as relying on spending reductions rather than tax increases. Later that year, the Penny-Kasich Plan, which proposed $103 billion in cuts to federal spending including reductions to Medicare payments for those earning less than $75,000, FAILED passage.  it was Clinton's plan that was enacted.

Keynesian Economics?  Sorry, but the FACT is that Ben Bernanke, the current chairman of the Federal Reserve, is NOT a Keynesian; he's a proponent of the Chicago School of Economics as put forth by Milton Friedman.

It would seem that YOU'RE the one who hates facts, or at least the ones that don't agree with your own political leanings.

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