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    #11
    From Wiki:

    "Liberalism (from the Latin liberalis, "of freedom")[1] is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights.[2] Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but most liberals support such fundamental ideas as constitutions, liberal democracy, free and fair elections, human rights, capitalism, free trade, and the freedom of religion.[3][4][5][6][7] These ideas are widely accepted, even by political groups that do not openly profess a liberal ideological orientation. Liberalism encompasses several intellectual trends and traditions, but the dominant variants are classical liberalism, which became popular in the eighteenth century, and social liberalism, which became popular in the twentieth century.

    Liberalism first became a powerful force in the Age of Enlightenment, rejecting several foundational assumptions that dominated most earlier theories of government, such as hereditary status, established religion, absolute monarchy, and the Divine Right of Kings. The early liberal thinker John Locke, who is often credited for the creation of liberalism as a distinct philosophical tradition, employed the concept of natural rights and the social contract to argue that the rule of law should replace absolutism in government, that rulers were subject to the consent of the governed, and that private individuals had a fundamental right to life, liberty, and property.

    The revolutionaries in the American Revolution and the French Revolution used liberal philosophy to justify the armed overthrow of tyrannical rule. The nineteenth century saw liberal governments established in nations across Europe, Latin America, and North America. Liberal ideas spread even further in the twentieth century, when liberal democracies triumphed in two world wars and survived major ideological challenges from fascism and communism. Conservatism, fundamentalism, and military dictatorship remain powerful opponents of liberalism. Today, liberals are organized politically on all major continents. They have played a decisive role in the growth of republics, the spread of civil rights and civil liberties, the establishment of the modern welfare state, the institution of religious toleration and religious freedom, and the development of globalization. Political scientist Alan Wolfe wrote, "liberalism is the answer for which modernity is the question".[8]"

    Well according to this... I AM part Liberal!

    OH NO! Just not 'Iggy' red book socialist Liberal!

    According to this definition PM Harper and the Conservatives are also Liberal!

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      #12
      Rider , That was good, you should do some script writing. lol

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        #13
        Sf3's post was funny I enjoyed it, if mine offended you tom or anyone else my apology, it was a bit of an air farce type gag, but for some extreme right it's only a joke if it's anything but a conservative in it. Too bad.

        Maybe it's not too funny because too much of it has things that are not too far from what we are hearing as being true.

        If you really are so worried about people shooting people why not have every available tool at hand for law enforcement to use. If I was a cop directed to a house obviously every time I would need to be aware, but if I knew there was trouble before I got there and knew 4 guns and 4 people were in the house might make me more aware wouldn't it? And ya ya I know they could have 20 unregistered ones but if they are not wanting to register them why would that be?

        How long does it take to register a gun? and when it is done it's done big deal. I got nothing to hide so it's no problem. Many people think it offensive to end the registry when they have had family members die from the use of a gun.

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          #14
          About this time in an election campaign, I think
          humour from all sides is more than welcome.
          Something I've long wondered about though - why
          would a responsible firearm owner not volunteer to
          register their weapons? Is it because they are not so
          responsible after all? Ask any rural municipal
          politician how much they spend on replacing road
          signs every year that have been shot up? Haven't
          any of you ever experienced having the sound of a
          high powered rifle shot whiz over your ears , while
          standing in your yard, because some good old boys
          well into a quart of whiskey saw some deer on the
          bluff above your house and yard and decided to
          take a crack. Well, I have, and truthfully, it really
          pissed me off! BTW, my long guns are registered
          and I also happen to posses a restricted weapon.
          Hey, no sweat, just responsible.
          Rockpile

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            #15
            I forgot to mention I'd rather see money spent on a registry that helps some people, I know not all cases but in some it does, than using taxpayer money on shithouses built 100 miles from g8 summit just so one of my mps could get elected. Should be some sort of tough on criminals stand on that one. If you really want to put it into perspective.

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              #16
              So let's see, we've spent 16 years and a couple of billion dollars on this gun registry annnnd... they're still shooting up municipal signs. How is this possible? Must be because they haven't spent enough money on it yet.

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