RockingRook wrote:I do not think I said he is socially liberal.
Sorry if I took your comment further than you intended...
RockingRook wrote:
A socially liberal person is pro choice, against the death penalty and a proponent of more give away programs.
Let me start here by saying my next comments are NOT directed at you RR.
Rather, I am going to try and point out some general misconceptions that I believe lots of folks have...
I consider myself "Socially Liberal"....and "Fiscally (very) Conservative"...
I believe that homosexual couples should have access to civil unions.... Life is way too short for me to worry about what two consenting adults do together. And I very strongly believe that if two people choose to share their lives together, building/investing in their futures, they deserve the protection of law. Adoption by Homosexuals? Let the birth parent indicate their preference... Homosexual Adoption ok or no? Check the box you prefer and go forward.
Do I think that homosexual couples should be a "protected class"? Absolutely not.
And neither should African-Americans, Native Americans, Disabled-Americans, etc.
Hyphenated-Americanism is killing this country. We are all
Americans. The entire notion of "Protected Class" should be abolished.
We need to get over our differences and realize that we are all in this together.
I grew up in a very diverse neighborhood. We all got along just fine. We were all struggling 1st and 2nd generations Americans whose common bond was the poverty we shared and our desire to "live the American dream". The best part was all the great food.
The worst kind of people in this country are those that try to divide us.
I despise Al Sharpton and Rush Limbaugh equally.
I am also pro-choice. IMO, this decision must be left to the parents, ultimately, the woman.
But I am also 100% against any tax money being used to fund abortions.
Does this fit the stereotypical definition of "Socially Liberal" above?
I am absolutely in Favor of the death penalty.
I think the biggest problem with it is that it's not fast enough.
We need to have some clear test.... Two unimpeachable witnesses, some level of evidence (DNA, whatever)...
If a person is convicted, sentenced to death and their conviction exceeds this criteria, there's one automatic appeal and then, if nothing is found deficient in their conviction, The End. All others would be immediately commuted to Life without possibility.
A death sentence has little deterring effect today because it's a 10 year to forever process.
As for giveaway programs....
Politically, my fiscal conservativism comes WAAAAAAY out in front of my Social Liberalism. This is why I usually vote Republican. I am forced (today) to choose between two bad choices and I choose the one that (in the past, anyways) is closest to my
fiscal views. Bush 43 shattered the notion of Republican fiscal conservatism.
You choose to end a pregnancy? You have the right to do so without asking me to pay for it. I'd apply that logic to pretty much every "social program". We've become an "Entitlement Nation". It's awful and will be our demise if we don't start reversing it. I'm all for "Live and Let Live", just don't come to me with your hand out asking me to pay.
I think lots of "Conservative" folks have the wrong idea about those of us who split our "-isms".
To think of my "Social Liberalism" in terms defined by the "Traditional Left" is a mistake.
I believe I am far, far from unique in my views.
Social Liberalism and Fiscal Conservatism are certainly not mutually exclusive.
IMO, there are lots of folks that define themselves as "Conservative" today that would actually behave much more "Socially Liberal" if our economy wasn't in such a mess. I think there are many "Fiscal Conservatives" that are allowing themselves to be pulled to a Social extreme they would not ordinarily espouse, because these are the only voices the Republican party puts forward. I think the same is true of the Left also.
Enough... [/babbling]
IMO, YMMV.
