
In the political spectrum I’m classified as a Liberal.
In the category of fiscal issues I’m a liberal. Money should be spent in public services on the unfortunate people. In the social issues I’m also a liberal in social issues. I tend to be more open when it comes down to subjects of homosexual marriage and abortion. I believe that everyone has the right to get married because is a human right not a heterosexual privilege. In abortion I believe that a person has the right to choose whether or not to keep the baby.
Is war really necessary we spent more money in sending troops and training the military than we do in education and even our environment? Education and the environment are more important in the U.S especially know that everything in our economy is failing.
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I knew you were going to be a liberal. I am one too. i don't let religion play a part in politics. I used to when i was younger. i used to agree with some of my parents' believes but now i have my own. I support same-sex marriages because the constitution is based on people being equal. People say "the bible says...," well that's the bible. religion and politics are suppose to be seperate. Money should be used to get the troops put and help those in the U.S. who need help. Not keeping the troops at war.
"everyone has the right to get married because it's a human right not a heterosexual privilege" such strucked me instantaneously!(i just had to mention it) I'm a liberal as well, and for the most part I think most of our peers will be too. I agree with most of the defining values of Liberals, with a few exceptions, but I think overall my philosophy is predominantly liberal. I tend not to be very religious, religion if you'd ask me has been and continues to be what ignites most world conflicts. So therefore I am with the seperation of church and state, we must create a clear division, for that is eactly what our Founding Father's had in mind.
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