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What's it called when

Name: Haruko 2007-09-23 16:15 ID:SHo1IWrx

When you agree on most of the liberal issues, abortion and shit, but you don't like their views on government spending and over all economics?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 16:18 ID:8q+b93S7

their views
Who is 'they'?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 16:35 ID:oUzAG7x4

Socially Liberal Economically Conservative.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 16:46 ID:SHo1IWrx

socially liberal economically conservative. kewl, but is there like a name for it?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 16:53 ID:zVQzJ5dT

>>4

reasonable.

Name: RedCream 2007-09-23 17:14 ID:OkZ2aU3N

>>4
"Historical."  The Founders of the USA were exactly that way.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 17:30 ID:oUzAG7x4

>>6

By RedCream's suggestion, then OP you're someone who likes reading Adam Smith and John Locke.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 18:20 ID:mCIKz5tf

libertarian

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 20:01 ID:oUzAG7x4

>>8

He said Government Spending and not I HATE GOVARNMANT REGULATANS!

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 20:30 ID:3nIkvIMD

>>1

faggot

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-23 20:32 ID:zZs6oJxz

COMMUNIST

Name: Haruko 2007-09-24 4:02 ID:i9abFTb7

>>9
o.O republican government spending

Name: Haruko 2007-09-24 4:02 ID:i9abFTb7

>>8
wut dat?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-24 4:05 ID:Vq5zMY2C

>>1
scientology

Name: Haruko 2007-09-24 4:12 ID:i9abFTb7

i found me on wiki

Libertarian conservatives differ from many Christian-influenced conservatives in that they tend to favor the separation of church and state. They are usually advocates of gun rights and other personal freedoms. They favor limited government involvement in all factors of life, in contrast to neo-conservatives.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-24 13:39 ID:qrTALVtf

>>1
Libertarianism.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-24 13:49 ID:nXdZlit0

>>15
Bullshit. Christian-influences Conservatives have NEVER opted for unification of church and state as far as I know. Else they're not Conservatives. Could anyone give examples proving it? I for one don't buy it.

Also, to answer OP, plain old Libertarianism. And vote Ron Paul, obviously.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-24 17:45 ID:qrTALVtf

Christians in America comprise of 100s of different churches so unifying the church and the state would be next to impossible even if enough people wanted it.

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