As I wrote the Forum today I realized that two definitions were missing from the debate. The definitions define the differences between Liberals and Conservatives.
Webster's defines the word Liberal: lib-er.al as: Tending to give generously: a liberal benefactor. 2. Generous in amount; ample: a liberal tip. 3. Loose; approximate: a liberal adaptation of the novel for the screen. 6. Having or expressing political views that favor civil liberties, democratic reforms, and the use of governmental power to promote social progress.
Webster's defines the word Conservative: 1. tending to oppose change; favoring traditional values. 2. Traditional in manner style; not showy: Moderate; cautious; restrained. Re-formed in its willingness to accept changes in traditional ritual and custom.
Considering the differences between the two, it becomes clear how we as a nation must defeat the liberal by exposing their agenda through the use of truth with the definition itself.
Our forefathers fought for freedom from an oppressive King. Our forefathers designed a system that was Constitutionally limited. Our forefathers believed in God and all the good that man could create, if free.
They would defeat any oppressive government program that would be forced on the citizenry by way of a government that is acting in direct conflict to what they designed and died for.
Study the two definitions and decide which one you identify with then go talk to your neighbor to define your terms.
Gregory C. Dildilian
Founder and Executive Director
Pine Cone Conservatives
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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