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so all the GOP and administration words and phrases that disguise the truth behind them, those are all okay for you righties?
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I'm not a "rightie" I'm a moderate and a registered Democrat.</p>
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and ps- people of color isn't just about Black people, expand your vision.
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I know what people of color means, thanks.</p>
<p>I'm not going to get into a "quote war." I'm not directly objecting against phrases like "people of color" and developing country," I'm merely objecting to the let's-all-pretend-that-the-world-is-a-big-happy-equal-fair-place-and-hold-hands-and-skip-and-accuse-random-countries-of-practicing-apartheid-yay attitude of most of the liberals that I know.
I am not by any stretch of the imagination a Conservative, and I disagree with most of their agenda. However, I also object to the mind set of my mainly liberal town. It's like, they're open to anyone and everyone, except those who disagree with them. They preach toleration, but can't tolerate opposing points of view. The three conservatives in my school are afraid to speak up in class because they know that they will be shouted down by everyone, including the teacher, and its gotten to the point where they know not to take AP Environmental because of the copious amount of Bush bashing done by the teacher. I support gay marriage, and abortion, and I'm against the War in Iraq, I think NCLB is ridiculous. </p>
<p>1of42, I'm not going to get into one of those "you're ignorant, no you're ignorant" fights, they're kind of dumb, especially on an internet forum.</p>