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No, except for some areas of law enforcement.
I'm all for victim's rights, including victims of "white collar" crime.
Very traditional and very conservative, read my posts. It gains me a lot of attention with those who think differently.
I am a conservative Republican, Christian, and Sergeant in the Army, I would say that is a recipe for traditional thoughts and conservatism.
Uh, no. Not exactly.
My beliefs are wishy washy at best especially to conservatives... Im a non conformist more than anything else... I have always subscribed to the fact that the more people that believe in something, the less I want personally to do with it.
Mostly because I believe in indivisuality and I loathe social hoarding and herding into mindsets and stigmas.
Sometimes being "organized" as in parties and orgainzations... is the most anarchical thing you can do if you really look at the situation under a microscope.
But some things are just common sence and these are a given. Conservative or not.
In general, probably yes.
Mostly traditional.
my views tend to border on heresy. i question authority. I obey the law. that is easy. where is the enforcement? why are some laws not enforced? i have asked cops about speeders. they say, they didnt see them. he just zoomed by here, a big white porsche. he didnt see it. i believe cops have tunnel vision.
Nope, I'm pretty liberal. I don't like having personal liberties taken away.
My Catholic beliefs are Traditional but in this day and age some are consider liberal and some are conservative.
For example, the Catholic Church is pro-life in the widest sense. This is often called a "Consistent Ethic of Life."
This pro-life stance stresses the highest regard for dignity of human life including that of:
• All people in objecting to unjust war and nuclear arms (liberal)
• The unborn in objecting to to abortion, in vitro fertilization, frozen embryos, embryonic stem cell research, and cloning (conservative)
• The elderly, sick and dying in objecting to assisted suicide and euthanasia (conservative)
• Prisoners in objecting to the death penalty (liberal)
• The poor and minorities in supporting social justice issues (liberal)
For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 2259 and following: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt2art5.htm#2259
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Thank you Brian:D
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by AmorousLilith on September 18th, 2008