Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6872|The Land of Scott Walker
We heard about neocons and liberals . . . why not moderates?

1-18.  Yet to be determined, they haven't weighed all the options. 
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

Finally something I can take offense to..lol.
If you notice the other two threads were voluntarily closed due to people taking them way too seriously. I might suggest the same here.

(Edit:Or just enjoy the entertainment)

Last edited by Kmarion (2007-02-20 16:12:49)

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Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
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Ah, come on.  It's a joke everyone!  Laugh!  There . . . now they can't take it seriously.
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Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6872|The Land of Scott Walker
Actually, I am eating popcorn and sipping some Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash . . . mmmm.
ATG
Banned
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Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6982

ATG wrote:

Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
I'd tend to disagree on that one. I'm fairly moderate yet I'm very outspoken about extremely concrete views that I hold. It'll take more than a gust of wind to change my opinions.

Last edited by CameronPoe (2007-02-20 16:16:37)

ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
Now your getting worked up like the libs and cons in those other threads.
sheesh.
BVC
Member
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Out of lib/con/mod, moderate is about the closest thing to my views.  For me, I'm willing to consider the "other side"'s views on something I disagree with in light of new information, and change my mind on something if need be.

God damned commutalists...I mean capitunists...I mean...ah crap, somebody pass me a drink!
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

ATG wrote:

Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
1. Wrong.. Wanna see?
2. Actually I read on end for hours every day and rarely "Hear" the news.
3. If this means has the abilty to change his mind based on new circumstances ... yep.
4. Who doesn't..lol
5. Every time I go through a toll booth
6. My voter card say Rep but I voted Dem this year (Governor)
7. Not touching that.
8.

None of this is serious of course...

Last edited by Kmarion (2007-02-20 16:23:45)

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Varegg
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8)Cant make up your mind to pee or poo .... or both
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ATG
Banned
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Kmarion wrote:

ATG wrote:

Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
1. Wrong.. Wanna see?
2. Actually I read on end for hours every day and rarely "Hear" the news.
3. If this means has the abilty to change his mind based on new circumstances ... yep.
4. Who doesn't..lol
5. Every time I go through a toll booth
6. My voter card say Rep but I voted Dem this year (Governor)
7. Not touching that.
8.

None of this is serious of course...
Everything in moderation. Including moderation.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6872|The Land of Scott Walker
We only got to 7, what about the other 11?
san4
The Mas
+311|7115|NYC, a place to live
Maybe this is a little too touchy-feely for the D&ST gladiators, but is it possible to go through the lists of 18 rules of libs & cons and come up with a list of 18 things they agree on?

Only a fool thinks there is no agreement between the two groups.
Fancy_Pollux
Connoisseur of Fine Wine
+1,306|7073

CameronPoe wrote:

ATG wrote:

Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
I'd tend to disagree on that one. I'm fairly moderate yet I'm very outspoken about extremely concrete views that I hold. It'll take more than a gust of wind to change my opinions.

Last edited by Fancy_Pollux (2007-02-20 18:26:04)

Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina
I'd start a thread on Cynical Populists like myself, but I don't like being redundant... 
CameronPoe
Member
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Fancy_Pollux wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

ATG wrote:

Moderates are easily swayed. Middle of the roaders are just confused people who can't make up their mind.

1) have no strong opinions.
2) vote based on sound bytes
3) makes decisions based on direction of wnd.
4) prone to talking to ones self
5) tosses coin often
6) votes for people based on party line.
7) thinks abortion is murder, but should be legal
8)....
I'd tend to disagree on that one. I'm fairly moderate yet I'm very outspoken about extremely concrete views that I hold. It'll take more than a gust of wind to change my opinions.
OK let me see....

a) Military action A.O.K. in self defence, i.e. in retaliation or when blatantly glaringly imminently necessary to ensure your security.
b) A healthy mix of welfare state and providing opportunities for business to flourish through tax incentives, a highly educated healthy workforce, etc., in the knowledge that a healthy society and economy comes from balancing the needs of business against the needs of the general populace.
c) Abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger.
d) Decentralised power to minimise corruption, which inevitably occurs more when power is centralised.
e) Multi-party proportional representation system of government.
f) Protectionism and isolationism within the 'west', co-operation (not intervention) with the outside world to nurture their induction into the 'west' (with the exception of unconditional humanitarian and financial aid to disaster areas, etc.).
g) Secularist with respect to education and government. Religion to be practiced on your own free time. Against the everyday suppression of the predominant religion in a country vis a vis prohibition of nativity displays, etc. - that's part of cultural heritage in my view.
h) No to hypocrisy in dealing with other governments - principles first ALWAYS.
i) Unhindered freedom of speech.
j) The rule of law as it stems from the constitution.
k) A balanced approach to the necessary task of tackling climate change, tempered by economic concerns.
l) Deep respect for and protective attitude towards the cultural heritage of my country.
m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
n) Alternative systems of government elsewhere OK by me as long as they are not directly affecting me in a very real and adverse way - globalisation by choice not by imposition. Respect the diversity of cultures and beliefs across the globe, knowing that just because a system of government suits you doesn't mean it suits everyone.
o) Total governmental transparency with respect to governance, although a delayed transparency is acceptable with respect to matters of security.
p) Regulated free market capitalism. Government intervention to prevent the development of monopolies and to ensure, as best they can, that competition exists.
q) Innocent until proven guilty. No to the death penalty on the premise that miscarriages of justice can and do take place and the fact that permanent incarceration is more of a punishment than death.
r) Supporter of the Geneva Convention.
s) A state of Israel defined by 1948 borders, alongside a fully sovereign Palestinian state. Reparations to those who were dispalced to create Israel. Complete Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank, Golan Heights, Sheba'a farms and East Jerusalem.
t) A Republic of Ireland encompassing all 32 counties of Ireland, with the abolition of the unjustly and undemocratically created gerrymandered artificial statelet of 'Northern' Ireland.
u) Deportation of illegal immigrants, illegal being the key word. Systems in place to facilitate legal immigration.
v) Pluralism.
x) Diplomacy first. Sanctions second. Military action as per point a). Always be open to discussion and willing to engage even your greatest enemy - it costs nothing and harms no-one.
y) Corporate social and environmental responsibility, both domestically and abroad.
z) Energy source diversification, because almost total dependency on but one source of energy is a car crash waiting to happen on so many levels.

I don't exactly see what's so 'hardline' about that Pollux, perhaps you could elaborate. The only extreme aspects are points g, s & t, points upon which I am quite hardline.

Last edited by CameronPoe (2007-02-21 03:05:54)

Reciprocity
Member
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I just realized that ATG looks like a disgruntled Jimmy Fallon.
CameronPoe
Member
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Been editing my post. The rough'n'ready A to Z of CameronPoe is above.
Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
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CameronPoe wrote:

OK let me see....

a) Military action A.O.K. in self defence, i.e. in retaliation or when blatantly glaringly imminently necessary to ensure your security.
b) A healthy mix of welfare state and providing opportunities for business to flourish through tax incentives, a highly educated healthy workforce, etc., in the knowledge that a healthy society and economy comes from balancing the needs of business against the needs of the general populace.
c) Abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger.
d) Decentralised power to minimise corruption, which inevitably occurs more when power is centralised.
e) Multi-party proportional representation system of government.
f) Protectionism and isolationism within the 'west', co-operation (not intervention) with the outside world to nurture their induction into the 'west' (with the exception of unconditional humanitarian and financial aid to disaster areas, etc.).
g) Secularist with respect to education and government. Religion to be practiced on your own free time. Against the everyday suppression of the predominant religion in a country vis a vis prohibition of nativity displays, etc. - that's part of cultural heritage in my view.
h) No to hypocrisy in dealing with other governments - principles first ALWAYS.
i) Unhindered freedom of speech.
j) The rule of law as it stems from the constitution.
k) A balanced approach to the necessary task of tackling climate change, tempered by economic concerns.
l) Deep respect for and protective attitude towards the cultural heritage of my country.
m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
n) Alternative systems of government elsewhere OK by me as long as they are not directly affecting me in a very real and adverse way - globalisation by choice not by imposition. Respect the diversity of cultures and beliefs across the globe, knowing that just because a system of government suits you doesn't mean it suits everyone.
o) Total governmental transparency with respect to governance, although a delayed transparency is acceptable with respect to matters of security.
p) Regulated free market capitalism. Government intervention to prevent the development of monopolies and to ensure, as best they can, that competition exists.
q) Innocent until proven guilty. No to the death penalty on the premise that miscarriages of justice can and do take place and the fact that permanent incarceration is more of a punishment than death.
r) Supporter of the Geneva Convention.
s) A state of Israel defined by 1948 borders, alongside a fully sovereign Palestinian state. Reparations to those who were dispalced to create Israel. Complete Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank, Golan Heights, Sheba'a farms and East Jerusalem.
t) A Republic of Ireland encompassing all 32 counties of Ireland, with the abolition of the unjustly and undemocratically created gerrymandered artificial statelet of 'Northern' Ireland.
u) Deportation of illegal immigrants, illegal being the key word. Systems in place to facilitate legal immigration.
v) Pluralism.
x) Diplomacy first. Sanctions second. Military action as per point a). Always be open to discussion and willing to engage even your greatest enemy - it costs nothing and harms no-one.
y) Corporate social and environmental responsibility, both domestically and abroad.
z) Energy source diversification, because almost total dependency on but one source of energy is a car crash waiting to happen on so many levels.

I don't exactly see what's so 'hardline' about that Pollux, perhaps you could elaborate. The only extreme aspects are points g, s & t, points upon which I am quite hardline.
Dont need to change much for this A-Z to apply for me, good work Cam

CameronPoe wrote:

c) Abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger.
I almost agree on this one, i`m not for free abortion but i think a conversation between the mother to be, her doctor and a third party could solve the different cases.

CameronPoe wrote:

t) A Republic of Ireland encompassing all 32 counties of Ireland, with the abolition of the unjustly and undemocratically created gerrymandered artificial statelet of 'Northern' Ireland.
I support this one
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
JahManRed
wank
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+1 Cameron, very well thought out post. If only the world was like that.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

CameronPoe wrote:

Fancy_Pollux wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:


I'd tend to disagree on that one. I'm fairly moderate yet I'm very outspoken about extremely concrete views that I hold. It'll take more than a gust of wind to change my opinions.
OK let me see....

a) Military action A.O.K. in self defence, i.e. in retaliation or when blatantly glaringly imminently necessary to ensure your security.
b) A healthy mix of welfare state and providing opportunities for business to flourish through tax incentives, a highly educated healthy workforce, etc., in the knowledge that a healthy society and economy comes from balancing the needs of business against the needs of the general populace.
c) Abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger.
d) Decentralised power to minimise corruption, which inevitably occurs more when power is centralised.
e) Multi-party proportional representation system of government.
f) Protectionism and isolationism within the 'west', co-operation (not intervention) with the outside world to nurture their induction into the 'west' (with the exception of unconditional humanitarian and financial aid to disaster areas, etc.).
g) Secularist with respect to education and government. Religion to be practiced on your own free time. Against the everyday suppression of the predominant religion in a country vis a vis prohibition of nativity displays, etc. - that's part of cultural heritage in my view.
h) No to hypocrisy in dealing with other governments - principles first ALWAYS.
i) Unhindered freedom of speech.
j) The rule of law as it stems from the constitution.
k) A balanced approach to the necessary task of tackling climate change, tempered by economic concerns.
l) Deep respect for and protective attitude towards the cultural heritage of my country.
m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
n) Alternative systems of government elsewhere OK by me as long as they are not directly affecting me in a very real and adverse way - globalisation by choice not by imposition. Respect the diversity of cultures and beliefs across the globe, knowing that just because a system of government suits you doesn't mean it suits everyone.
o) Total governmental transparency with respect to governance, although a delayed transparency is acceptable with respect to matters of security.
p) Regulated free market capitalism. Government intervention to prevent the development of monopolies and to ensure, as best they can, that competition exists.
q) Innocent until proven guilty. No to the death penalty on the premise that miscarriages of justice can and do take place and the fact that permanent incarceration is more of a punishment than death.
r) Supporter of the Geneva Convention.
s) A state of Israel defined by 1948 borders, alongside a fully sovereign Palestinian state. Reparations to those who were dispalced to create Israel. Complete Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank, Golan Heights, Sheba'a farms and East Jerusalem.
t) A Republic of Ireland encompassing all 32 counties of Ireland, with the abolition of the unjustly and undemocratically created gerrymandered artificial statelet of 'Northern' Ireland.
u) Deportation of illegal immigrants, illegal being the key word. Systems in place to facilitate legal immigration.
v) Pluralism.
x) Diplomacy first. Sanctions second. Military action as per point a). Always be open to discussion and willing to engage even your greatest enemy - it costs nothing and harms no-one.
y) Corporate social and environmental responsibility, both domestically and abroad.
z) Energy source diversification, because almost total dependency on but one source of energy is a car crash waiting to happen on so many levels.

I don't exactly see what's so 'hardline' about that Pollux, perhaps you could elaborate. The only extreme aspects are points g, s & t, points upon which I am quite hardline.
See, I told you Cam does not care about the enviroment. lol....
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Elamdri
The New Johnnie Cochran
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CameronPoe wrote:

a) Military action A.O.K. in self defence, i.e. in retaliation or when blatantly glaringly imminently necessary to ensure your security.
b) A healthy mix of welfare state and providing opportunities for business to flourish through tax incentives, a highly educated healthy workforce, etc., in the knowledge that a healthy society and economy comes from balancing the needs of business against the needs of the general populace.
c) Abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger.
d) Decentralised power to minimise corruption, which inevitably occurs more when power is centralised.
e) Multi-party proportional representation system of government.
f) Protectionism and isolationism within the 'west', co-operation (not intervention) with the outside world to nurture their induction into the 'west' (with the exception of unconditional humanitarian and financial aid to disaster areas, etc.).
g) Secularist with respect to education and government. Religion to be practiced on your own free time. Against the everyday suppression of the predominant religion in a country vis a vis prohibition of nativity displays, etc. - that's part of cultural heritage in my view.
h) No to hypocrisy in dealing with other governments - principles first ALWAYS.
i) Unhindered freedom of speech.
j) The rule of law as it stems from the constitution.
k) A balanced approach to the necessary task of tackling climate change, tempered by economic concerns.
l) Deep respect for and protective attitude towards the cultural heritage of my country.
m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
n) Alternative systems of government elsewhere OK by me as long as they are not directly affecting me in a very real and adverse way - globalisation by choice not by imposition. Respect the diversity of cultures and beliefs across the globe, knowing that just because a system of government suits you doesn't mean it suits everyone.
o) Total governmental transparency with respect to governance, although a delayed transparency is acceptable with respect to matters of security.
p) Regulated free market capitalism. Government intervention to prevent the development of monopolies and to ensure, as best they can, that competition exists.
q) Innocent until proven guilty. No to the death penalty on the premise that miscarriages of justice can and do take place and the fact that permanent incarceration is more of a punishment than death.
r) Supporter of the Geneva Convention.
s) A state of Israel defined by 1948 borders, alongside a fully sovereign Palestinian state. Reparations to those who were dispalced to create Israel. Complete Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank, Golan Heights, Sheba'a farms and East Jerusalem.
t) A Republic of Ireland encompassing all 32 counties of Ireland, with the abolition of the unjustly and undemocratically created gerrymandered artificial statelet of 'Northern' Ireland.
u) Deportation of illegal immigrants, illegal being the key word. Systems in place to facilitate legal immigration.
v) Pluralism.
x) Diplomacy first. Sanctions second. Military action as per point a). Always be open to discussion and willing to engage even your greatest enemy - it costs nothing and harms no-one.
y) Corporate social and environmental responsibility, both domestically and abroad.
z) Energy source diversification, because almost total dependency on but one source of energy is a car crash waiting to happen on so many levels.

I don't exactly see what's so 'hardline' about that Pollux, perhaps you could elaborate. The only extreme aspects are points g, s & t, points upon which I am quite hardline.
Geez, I think you just described 90% of the worlds population with that statement. Why don't we just find a tiny, desolate island, drop the other 10% on it, tell them to fuck off and die, and live in peace?
Varegg
Support fanatic :-)
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Elamdri wrote:

Geez, I think you just described 90% of the worlds population with that statement. Why don't we just find a tiny, desolate island, drop the other 10% on it, tell them to fuck off and die, and live in peace?

CameronPoe wrote:

m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
Because !

Last edited by Varegg (2007-02-21 09:48:24)

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Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
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Varegg wrote:

Elamdri wrote:

Geez, I think you just described 90% of the worlds population with that statement. Why don't we just find a tiny, desolate island, drop the other 10% on it, tell them to fuck off and die, and live in peace?

CameronPoe wrote:

m) Egalitarian - equal rights for all regardless of race, colour, creed or sexuality.
Because !
Why did you even have to mention that in the first place, it's typically the older people that don't provide the equal rights, it's not moderate, or liberal, or conservative. It's everything.

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