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TeePee4Prez
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« on: May 26, 2005, 01:51:57 AM »

Libertarian-leaning moderate liberal.  Generally the left end of the DLC being socially liberal and economically center-left.  Agreed with many of Clinton's ideas except he should have been more cautious on trade.
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2005, 02:19:25 AM »

Libertarian-leaning moderate liberal.  Generally the left end of the DLC being socially liberal and economically center-left. 

Doesn't get much better than that.

It's really a shame there aren't many of us in Northeast Philadelphia.  Seriously, the Dems here are generally rah-rah union/anti-trade 24/7 yet are generally more socially conservative than me.  I know some people my age with this ideology and more in Center City and the suburbs, but generally, most people around me are much older and hover around populism.   
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2005, 02:34:12 AM »

Libertarian-leaning moderate liberal.  Generally the left end of the DLC being socially liberal and economically center-left. 

Doesn't get much better than that.

It's really a shame there aren't many of us in Northeast Philadelphia.  Seriously, the Dems here are generally rah-rah union/anti-trade 24/7 yet are generally more socially conservative than me.  I know some people my age with this ideology and more in Center City and the suburbs, but generally, most people around me are much older and hover around populism.   

Well, honestly I can't blame them one bit for economic leftism.  However their social conservatism is repulsive.

It's age and old-school Catholicism.  Trust me the few times I actually go to Mass, hardly anyone under 50 shows up and half the pews are empty.  Even South Boston is this way.  You know who we voted for and Phil can cry all he wants! Smiley
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