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For example:

I support a woman's right to conception and control of her body, but also believe in the death penalty. To me it is irrational to allow abortion (destiny unknown) but ban the death penalty for someone who has committed murder.

I believe that while the capitalist system works, and folks should enjoy the fruits of their labour, government is responsible to prevent the negative excesses, and ensure that owners and executives are held to a HIGHER standard of ethical behaviour.

I think that whether you are an evangelical trying to convert the heathens, or a woke social justice warrior trying to enlighten the 'ignorant', you are both wrong.

#1

Totally. I believe in small government, but I also believe in universal healthcare. I think the government should exist, not to puppetmaster us, but to aid the people. Support citizens and allow us to conduct our business.

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I am conservative, politically (minimal government) but liberal socially (let's just give each other some space, 'kay?). In his '68 campaign, Pat Paulson denied being Right- or Left-wing, saying too much of either and you only went around in circles.

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