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I am trying to answer the question: are conservative more likely to support gambling than liberals? To answer this, I have to make generalizations. I also have to define who makes up the group "Conservatives". I have included "Christian Conservatives" as conservatives. I think most Christian Conservatives would oppose gambling more often than not, certainly more than the average person. I also think that Christian Conservatives probably make up over half of those people who identify themselves as Conservative. Since such a large percentage of Conservatives are of the "Christian" variety, and since such a large percentage of these Chistians oppose gambling, I have concluded that conservatives are more likely to oppose gambling as compared to liberals since liberals have no large subset (ie. Union member, academia, civil rights activist) I can think of that would oppose gambling.
[ QUOTE ] For instance you'll find prominent Republicans that generally support Roe v. Wade and Gay Marriage. You'll find prominent Democrats that support the Iraq war. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. But if I was trying to see whether a liberal or a conservative is more likely to support gay marriage or the war...I would say conservative are more likely to oppose gay marriage. I would say liberals oppose the war more than conservatives. At some level of discourse, this seems to me to be obviously true. |
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Thanks for your thoughts and the interesting dialogue. I'll take my own advice and quit throwing around the word liberal so often.
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Illegal gambling.
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But how does citing one city with three "???" rebut the statement [/ QUOTE ] There are more than three, and as far as gaming goes, it's one of the largest gaming cities in the US. Not the mention, southern Mississippi also has several casinos. |
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What the hell are you talking about?
I, in fact, am fairly liberal, but this is my only 2nd post on the politics forum. You don't have to be a liberal to be anti-Bush. My roomate usually votes Republican. He's voting against Bush (Kerry just happens to be the alternative). |
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Those of us who post a lot are probably on either end of the spectrum. We probably wouldn't get as exercised if we were in the middle.
I think there are probably more conservative posters here than liberal ones. Maybe you just notice us more, since you think we're "flaming." I have no scientific evidence, but it seems to me that the poker players I have hung out with in cardrooms over the past 25 years are no more conservative or liberal than the general population. |
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It's not that he's too liberal, its that he's just plain soft. Thats the way it is with the whole country now days. America was once a tough, hard-nosed country, but the liberals have certainly put an end to that. The solution to these problems in Fallujah is quite simple: Call up the B-2 bombers and depopulate the city. It may not be "nice" or "right" or "ethical" or whatever but war is a dirty business.
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Please list the "mistakes" that he has made. [/ QUOTE ] That a whole other thread. |
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Most of my personal friends [/ QUOTE ] You have friends? This is a shocking claim, but not as mindless as the rest of your post. |
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You don't have to be a liberal to be anti-Bush. [/ QUOTE ] True, but if you are not for Bush then Bush supporters label you as a "liberal." The word really has no meaning anymore and most people that use it do so solely for derogatory purposes. |
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