Re: Making money from Java




"Judson McClendon" <judmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In general, a "liberal" is one who wants to change prevailing societal
> values, and a "conservative" is one who wants to maintain (conserve) them.
> :-)

What if the prevailing societal values are considered "liberal"? I don't
follow politics much, being relatively uninterested in it, but from what I
understand Canada is generally considered to be "socially liberal"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada).

If a Canadian generally agrees with the prevailing liberal societal
values (same sex marriages are okay, etc.) and wishes to conserve those
values, would that Canadian be a liberal or a conservative?

- Oliver


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