“Liberal’ is an interesting word. The conservative party in Australia is the Liberal Party, which is balance by the Labor Party. Liberal in the 19th century had pretty much the same meaning as libertarian means today.
The meaning of words changes over time, as do the policies of political parties.
Yeah, as they are owned lock, stock, and barrel by multinational corporations, calling them liberal is closer to hyperbole than stretching the truth.
]]>I don’t understand how he can imagine that the state will prevail in this. This is like the birther nonsense … a bail out for attorneys that does nothing for the state.
All of the questionable election activities have centered around absentee ballots, not the people who show up at the polls, but they aren’t really doing anything about that because a lot of the ‘anomalies’ have been in races won by Republicans, especially in South Florida.
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