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heather May 26 2009, 19:22:11 UTC
I'm not hugely impressed with any kind of political moderate.

That said, I kinda think the person who wrote this article, and many other folks in the GOP, are conflating 'moderate' with 'sensible', to their own detriment.

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goes_kaboom May 26 2009, 22:44:10 UTC
I'm not hugely impressed with any kind of political moderate.

Why?

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heather May 26 2009, 22:58:17 UTC
I'd just rather know where politicians stand. *shrug* Not that people should agree with their party 100% or anything, but I don't think it's realistically possible to be right in the middle. I guess I respect a politician more if he/she's not trying to play to both sides.

Not that I care whether the GOP crashes and burns, but constructively, I think they need to adopt new, sensible positions on the issues that resonate more with the country as it is now, and not as it was fifty years ago. But that's not being 'moderate', that's having common sense.

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lizzy_someone May 27 2009, 02:26:00 UTC
I know that a lot, maybe even most, politicians' moderateness amounts largely to trying to play to both sides and be politically safe, but there is also such a thing as actually having honest, legitimate opinions that are not completely on either side. Fiscal policy is pretty much all moderation, anyway, because few people want either Communism or complete deregulation of everything; there's just a large range between those extremes. For (another) example, I believe there are people who truly believe that abortion should be legal in some cases, but not in all. There are also some people, especially younger Republicans, who are plenty conservative on fiscal policy but who also support gay marriage, which can be construed as being politically moderate, even if that's only when you "average" their positions, so to speak.

I think they need to adopt new, sensible positions on the issues that resonate more with the country as it is now, and not as it was fifty years ago. But that's not being 'moderate', that's having common sense.It is ( ... )

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winniechili May 26 2009, 19:22:58 UTC
Moderate Republicans are the only thing that can save the Republican party. Every thing hardcore Republicans stand for (massive tax cuts, stupid and hawkish foreign policy) has completely failed.

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shuraiya May 26 2009, 19:31:32 UTC
I totally agree.

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merrymaid May 26 2009, 19:30:05 UTC
You are SUCH an oreo.

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bluetooth16 May 26 2009, 19:30:54 UTC
I'm taking that as a compliment.

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merrymaid May 26 2009, 19:52:45 UTC
Color me shocked.

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bluetooth16 May 26 2009, 19:55:30 UTC
I've had with people questioning my blackness because I'm a staunch Conservative Republican and I don't follow the stereotypes. If you can't stand it, I'll gladly show you the door.

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lone_concertina May 26 2009, 19:34:43 UTC
Bread bakers, bread slicers, wtfever can't we just make sure everyone has some bread?

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celtic_thistle May 26 2009, 20:16:52 UTC
NO BECAUSE THAT INFRINGES ON THE RIGHTS OF THE BREAD SELLERS TO HOARD THE BREAD FOR THEMSELVES

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c_yo_yus May 26 2009, 19:53:02 UTC
Seriously, what happened to "everything in moderation"?

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heofmanynames May 26 2009, 22:04:29 UTC
Obviously, a Communist, God-hating point of view!

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