Quote Originally Posted by RobPA
At this point it just seems we have totally opposite opinions on politics and social policy. I dont wish to "insult" you anymore so lets just agree to disagree. Its not a cop out but I really dont want to get into a debate over scottish History. And yes, I take some responsibility for Bush's action because I will admit that I did vote for him both elections. I look back and wish I hadent voted at all the second election. We are on opposite ends of the political spectrum. To answer your first question I would define a liberal as the party in your country called the Liberal Democrat party, since parties differ obviously between our 2 countries. I personally like Tony Blair and see him as a strong ally of the US, while you see it as the UK being our puppydog, I see them as being our Strong allies and friends. I would probably vote Tory Party(Con's) if I were in your country, planely because Labour leans a little to socialist to me, but not as much as the Liberal Dems, Although tony blair is labour he has shown a lot of independant qualities in the brit government and I cant really catagorize him as a socialist (which is why I would support labour over liberal-dem, hence why i made that go labour party comment in my earlier post). In closing I will agree to disagree with you and happy we share the same views on cannabis legalization and decriminalization in both our countries. :jointsmile:

I have absolutely no problem with anyone who doesn't agree with me , I rely on it that people will often disagree with me , I would hate a world where everyone agreed with me. I think in that kind of world I would definately go on a killing spree :rambohead:

BTW

I have no real political association, I hate all politicians for the scheming toads they are, I am neither liberal (as I DO support the death penalty) nor tory (I believe Maggie Thatcher was the worst PM ever) .
I am also no fan of labour , I have met Tony on a couple of occasions and I didn't ever like him , he was MP for the area where I grew up (Sedgefield) and I watched him rise from local councilor to the heady heights of 10 Downing Street.
He always gave me the feeling I was talking to a dodgy second-hand car dealer.

If you knew me better you would know
A . I hate all goverments for various reasons.
B . I am an anarchist in that I believe all rules should be scrapped and man left to is own devices.
C . I am viewed as something of a sociopath because I believe society only feeds upon the weak and in a dog eat dog world mankind would achieve the true balance only given by survival of the fittest.