Originally posted by Bags:
I think there's more push on *what to think* from the conservatives. Just my view, but being told "no one should do this" seems more restrictive and controlling than "people should be allowed to do this."
maybe. . .but again, we haven't been talking about that. we're talking about how steamed the left is that people voted for bush. the "how could so many people vote for bush" crowd.
but, come on, the "people should be allowed to do this" statement is also false...the democrats say that, but it's real application is that people should be allowed to do this, but only if it doesn't interfere with something else. people should be allowed to pray, but not in school, the park in front of city hall, on any federal land, blah blah blah. . .people should be allowed to speak their minds, but only if it agrees with mine. needless to say, both are just as insidious and damaging to this country.
do both parties push orthodoxy among it's denizens, of course. it just turns out that in this election, republicans were able to "turn out the base" more effectively than democrats. and the democrats are peeved.