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In reply to the discussion: Where do you consider yourself on the political spectrum? [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)60. I agree just about all of this, including
the part about drones. I feel they are alot better than the alternative in all ways
(and there was an article by Richard Clarke the other day saying they create much less collateral than any other form used, and if saving untold deaths from the person(s) who the drone is intended, it it is acceptable to me.)
(wish we had that option in the past)
(and one also needs to expand that thought to realize that most of the innocent collateral killed would statistically be likely to have died in the war differently, but died anyhow either on the side of the ones we are fighting, or by the ones we are fighting themselves.)
imho.
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Where's the Nazi, commie, fascist, tree-hugging, bed-wetting pinko, progressive option?
Brother Buzz
Dec 2012
#5
That's what I think. When the reactionaries were successful in their campaign to demonize
Luminous Animal
Dec 2012
#15
Actually, outside the United States, "liberal" typically means right wing. FDR changed it all.
Selatius
Dec 2012
#21
EVERYWHERE in the Western Democratic world - liberal means being in the center
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2012
#20
Welcome to DU. I was surprised that 2 people chose right of center, there is a big gap
bluestate10
Dec 2012
#48
A liberal but not necessarily a Progressive (as I want to actually achieve and not just bloviate)
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#32
where is the category for.."too damn uninterested to actually vote in midterms"
srican69
Dec 2012
#44
Look where that got us. Battles in Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania.
bluestate10
Dec 2012
#56
Moderate on social issues, liberal on economic and foriegn policy issues.
Tommy_Carcetti
Dec 2012
#66