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Bacon King
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« on: July 22, 2009, 03:17:57 PM »

Being the liberal party, the Democrats should be yellow. That is correct.

In which case: Democratic.  There's nowt that can go wrong with t' colour brown, laddie.  Cool

Though I must point out in the strictest definition of the term "Liberal", the Democratic party most certainly isn't that.  Tsk tsk, such abuse of political terminology.  Wink

Not fascist, liberal!

Certainly, a large portion of the Democratic Party can be considered broadly liberal (the DLC).

Heh-heh-heh!  Cool

Liberal they may be in their social stances, but liberal they tend not to be in their economics.  You'll find that most forms of Liberalism conform to the ideology you call "Libertarianism".  The Democrats economics tend to conform more to a mild form of Social Democracy.  Tongue

Xahar is familiar with the real meaning of the word liberal. He's saying the DLC kind-of is liberal in the European sense.
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