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Posted By: dalehileman Define "libertarian" - 05/19/09 03:15 PM
McCain's daughter Meghan on Colbert Report last night.....

Wow in every way

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=colbert+mccain%27s+daughter&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=

Although a member of her father's Republican party, In terms of politics she might be described as Libertarian

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberta..._United_States

Among outside political watchers, some consider Libertarians to be conservative (primarily because of their support of the right to bear arms, their opposition to economic regulation, opposition to entitlement programs in pretty much all forms, and their views on taxes —....

Thus I have heard the term defined as liberal in social attitude but conservative in matters political. However the term is somewhat loose, relating generally to the idea of free will

http://onelook.com/?w=libertarian&ls=a

...and by some might even be called licentious

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for license, especially in the present case
Posted By: PastorVon Re: Define "libertarian" - 05/20/09 01:21 AM
If so, she is more conservative that her dear old dad.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Define "libertarian" - 05/21/09 02:53 AM
Enough, please. Definition/discussion of political terms, fine. Individuals, points-of-view (including by insinuation): nope.
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