arlos wrote:Minrott: The problem is, the Social conservatives are all mixed up with the Fiscal conservatives, and now with the Neoconservatives.
Social conservatives are people like Mindia, who consider things like anti-abortion, anti-gay-marriage, "traditional values" to be the paramount issues for government to deal with.
Fiscal conservatives generally couldn't care less about the social issues, they just want small government, less spending, less taxes, etc.
Neocons are a new development, and they're kind of a combination of both, but their main focus is on using US military might to achieve world change that benefits america.
If you want to find a conservative that fits what seems to be your views, you'd have to go look at someone like Barry Goldwater, who is entirely too hawkish for me, but I could at least respect some of his convictions.
-Arlos
Ok Arlos, here's the deal. I used to smoke weed, and many people here probably remember this. Marijuana is a powerful high. I don't care if people make the claim that it just gives them the munchies and mellows them out. Bullshit. THC is a powerful, mind-altering drug, and it scares the crap out of me knowing that if marijuana became legalized that millions of people will get behind the wheel and drive while being stoned. We have enough problems and fatal car crashes every year because of drunks behind the wheel... let's not exacerbate that problem by throwing stoned drivers into the mix.
Yes, THC *can* have positive medicinal effects on patients dealing with aids and glaucoma, but let's be real here... you know as well as I that people will use it as an excuse to get high legally.