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Near miss

I “nearly missed” making a list of most popular “conservative” websites. Probably OK since I nearly missed actually being a conservative.

6 Responses to “Near miss”

  1. Ron W Says:

    If you’re like me, I’m CONSERVATIVE (yes, it’s an adjective) of the Constitution AND ALL of the Bill of Rights which means I’m a classical liberal.That is like Thomas Jefferson, JamesMadison, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine and not like the phony liberals of today nor the phony conservatives who care not for conserving the WORDING of the Constitution and Bill of Rights which RESTRICTS the government and DECLARES the rights of the people.

  2. Robb Allen Says:

    Meh. I am conservative, but politically liberal. You can do both, it’s difficult and requires you to understand that your prejudices are not shared by everyone else and that it’s in your best interest to let other people do things you find disdainful so that you can continue to do the things others find disdainful.

  3. Weer'd Beard Says:

    Some of those sites listed are as “Conservative” as you are.

  4. Blue Waters Says:

    Isn’t a “near miss” a “hit?”

  5. Ron W Says:

    “Conservative” is an adjective. If you’re conservative, just what is it that are you tryin’ to conserve??? “Liberal” is derived from liberty, yet many so-called “liberals” (also an adjective) want to conserve the status quo of government having power over our liberties, just as “conservatives” want to conserve the same thing when some phony conservative (of the Constitution) is in office.

    Example: The police-state apparatus(Homeland Security-Patriot Act) put in by “conservative” George W. Bush is being continued and expanded by “liberal” Barack Obama.

  6. DirtCrashr Says:

    Who’s Alexa and why does she matter? It’s horseshoes and hand-grenades AFAIK.

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