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Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
The problem I see with assuming that the majority on the board are liberal is that the assumption is based primarily on dislike of the current administration and its policies. such as the decision to go into Iraq. If you consider someone a liberal because they are anti-war or anti Bush alone, I feel you are missing the bigger picture which is that the majority of people have been against this administration for a long time and they ain't all liberal.
My dad is as conservative as they get, and yet, if he were to sign up here and post his views on Bush and Iraq, he would be labeled a liberal, even though I don't believe he has ever voted for a democrat in his entire life. He probably won't in the future either.
So, when I look at the list that was posted, I certainly don't see all but 3 or 4 people as liberals. I see three or four vocal conservatives, and a hell of a lot of people that are probably spread all over the remainder of the political spectrum.
Oh... and what LSPoorEeyoric said. 
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I agree. I get labeled as a liberal a lot because I don't support the war, Bush, or the rubber stamp Republican Congress.