What does "Liberal" and "Conservative" really mean anymore anyway? Those terms are suppossed to desribe a philosophy of government. Like "Liberal use of government" or "Conservative use of government" to deal with a country's issues. In the spirit of their real meaning I would venture to say that most people are actually quite "conservative". However the terms "Liberal" and "Conservative" today seem to apply to one's moral philosophy , not one's opinion of how much government to use. IMO this change in public perception of the terms "Liberal" and "Consrvative" is driven by the Democrats. After all, if the true spirit of "Liberal", which is liberal use of government (lots of government), is known, how many people will support a "Liberal Government?" If you twist the meanings to describe a moral idea, "Liberal" appeals to many more people as it implies more personal freedoms than "Conservative". Once informed as to the true meaning of the "Liberals" and "Conservatives" suddenly "Conservative" implies more personal freedom as it means less governmental control. So are you really a "Liberal" or a "Conservative?"