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 Wikinfo | The Conservative Party (UK)
The formal name is a vestige from the 1912 merger with the Liberal Unionist Party, and an echo of the party's defence (1886-1921) of the union of Great Britain and Ireland and subsequent insistence on British sovereignty in Northern Ireland in opposition to Irish nationalist and republican aspirations.
The Conservatives, in coalition with the Liberal Unionists and often called just "Unionists", remained in power for most of the next twenty years, until internal disputes over Joseph Chamberlain's ideas on protection in the early 20th century led to a severe defeat to the Liberals in the General Election of 1906.
The leaders of Conservative MPs and Conservative peers were regarded as coequal unless one of them was either the Prime Minister or a former Prime Minister, or if a particular crisis (as in 1846-1847 or 1916) had resulted in one clearly asserting authority over the other.
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 The Ocean State Blogger: 11/01/2004 - 11/30/2004
The core strength of 'liberal' America resides in the descendants of Yankee puritans, a memetic 'Greater New England' that sprang from the Yankee diaspora which settled the Northern tier of the country.
Students making the transition from liberal to conservative are often wounded by their first exposure to the contempt that greets their support for the war in Iraq or opposition to abortion or whatever else separates them from the liberal campus.
Before that work can begin, conservatives first have to convince liberals, as well as those who live in an environment dominated by liberal thought, that they aren't out to starve their kids and grandparents, fatten the wallets of the rich, or embark on a religious crusade.
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 Right Minded -- Conservative Commentary from Mark A. Rose
Conservatives oppose high taxation and redistribution of wealth not only because it punishes achievement, but also because redistribution (in the form of welfare and entitlements) enslaves a portion of the population and places those individuals under the power and mercy of elected politicians.
Conservatives are often ridiculed for their unbending support of the family unit, while criticized for their seeming ambivalence toward the plight of the impoverished.
Conservatives are also chided for our support of "big business," when it is, in fact, businesses, both large and small, that drive the U.S. economy, which generates wealth, which creates jobs, which puts food on people's tables, health care cards in people's wallets, and tax money in the public coffers.
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 Adherents.com: Largest Religious Bodies
Researchers referring to this list may be reminded that divisions into separate religious bodies do not always indicate theological distinctions, but may be primarily geographical and administrative in purpose.
This list is only an attempt to list religious bodies, that is, organizations which have a recognized, central leadership or convention, and a body of individual members or adherents.
Partially this is because Christianity and Judaism are the larger, longer-established religions in America.
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 ZNet | Activism | 2004 Elections
Thus of the 28% of the electorate who voted for Reagan, 11% gave as their primary reason "he's a real conservative." In Reagan's "landslide victory" of 1984, with just under 30% of the electorate, the percentage dropped to 4% and a majority of voters hoped that his legislative program would not be enacted.
In others, "when surveyed voters were asked to list the moral issue that most affected their vote, the Iraq war placed first at 42 percent, while 13 percent named abortion and 9 percent named gay marriage" (Zogby).
On the eve of the 2004 elections, "three quarters of Americans say that the US should not have gone to war if Iraq did not have WMD or was not providing support to al Qaeda, while nearly half still say the war was the right decision" (Stephen Kull, reporting the PIPA study he directs).
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 Conservative Party - News Story
Michael Howard has published his personal credo and core beliefs which will form the foundations of the Conservative Party's policies for the next general election.
The Opposition Leader has issued a statement of fifteen key principles - backed by the party's first positive advertising campaign for a decade - in a determined bid to ensure that the new policies are built on a distinct and coherent set of beliefs.
The Leader's positive statement answers Labour claims that the Conservatives are reactionary, negative and pessimistic, by giving a very positive and optimistic message to the people of Britain.
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 Conservative Commentary - www.truthunvarnished.com
In fact, the party is a shambles, a weird coalition of the centre-left and the far-left, the mediocre and the bad, the silly and the nasty, and standing for few coherent ideals and representing no philosophical tradition of its own.
Never before has the divide been so great between the gut feelings of ordinary people, millions of them terrorised in their own homes but too afraid to go out, and those of the chattering classes for whom Tony Martin is the only killer who cannot be understood, an attitude exemplified in the Observer today.
If the Conservative Party is seen fiercely to resist the public mood on this issue, it can only do us political harm, suggesting that when push comes to shove, speaking up for the ordinary, forgotten people of Britain comes second to sucking up to the liberal elite.
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 The American Princess
We all intertwine 'Republican' and 'conservative,' but in all honesty, conservatism is a dead movement, because wanton Republican power bulldozed it.
As the Democrats inch closer and closer to splitting their party by alienating their middle ground, the Republicans are reminded, ever so slightly that we've been doing this one for years.
Allowing your party to be captured by the fringes, who will dictate based on social policy alienates moderates--those squishy fellows in the middle who change political direction as fast as Jack Abramoff changed bank accounts and trench coats--can be dangerous.
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 Radio Blogger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The more that reasonable people from any political party see this kind of rhetoric, in the face of a natural disaster of this magnitude, the more they view it as petty, insignificant and irrelevant.
So, I've already linked to the Glenn list of relief organizations, and then Thursday, he and I, and a bunch of other blogger, I'm not surprised, but it's still wonderful to see that a lot of folks are signing up to participate and reminding their readership on Thursday to give 'til it hurts.
The internet search turned up a piece back in January, 2004, where there was an unusual amount of hype over a coming climate catastrophe.
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 The Gadflyer: Fly Trap   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On the one hand you have newly empowered social conservatives who, as I've written before, are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with their party's corporate wing and are growing feistier by the day.
A May 22, 2004, e-mail, sent by an FBI agent in Iraq to senior FBI officials, referred repeatedly to what it said was an executive order signed by Bush, listing some of the methods the order authorized.
As Democrats prepare to choose their next party chair, the verdict from the pundit class is clear: if the most prominent contender, Howard Dean, should win, the party will have chosen to go in a "far left" direction, because Dean is such a radical.
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 Steve Janke: Angry in the Great White North
And not a single one a stooge of the Conservative Party, but each of us, based on the facts of the case, convinced that this was a good move, and possibly a brilliant move.
Conservatives (politicians, pundits and the public) who attacked Stronach for what she did by think what Emmerson did to be okay.
His party under his leadership won the second greatest number of ridings, he's been exonerated by Gomery, he was widely respected by Canadians as a Finance Minister, and, best of all...
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 Althouse
So my problem is that belief in this conspiracy theory reveals such a defective mind that the teacher cannot be trusted, and that the factual truth of the conspiracy theory isn't properly taught in a course about Islam.
That many Muslims believe the theory could be part of the course, but the inquiry should be into why they would be drawn into such beliefs, and a teacher who thinks the beliefs are true would not seem to have much grasp of the topic.
Some indices of conservatism use a belief in astrology as a measure of how conservative a respondent is. Yet Democrats are more likely to believe in astrology than Republicans, with the most conservative subgroup -- conservative Republicans -- being among the least likely to believe in astrology.
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 BBC NEWS | Politics | Tory leader's 'I believe' pledge
Michael Howard has published a list of beliefs on which the Conservatives will fight the next election.
Among the "beliefs" are that it is natural for people to want wealth, health and happiness, that people need protecting from bureaucracy and that parents want a better education for their children than the one they had.
Labour Party chairman Ian McCartney said the statement showed Mr Howard was "stuck in a failed Tory past" and "Thatcherism is safe in his hands".
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 Iain Dale's Diary
Most of us might think there was a moral obligation on them to do so if indeed it is proved that his UK companies were not trading at the time of the loan (see HERE).
Toys were being thrown out of Downing Street prams yesterday after John Prescott appeared to signal that a change of leadership might be rather closer than we all thought during his interview with Andrew Marr on Sunday.
Jack Dromey is the Treasurer of the Labour Party.
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 California Conservatives for Truth
Reductions of unknown amounts in: local revenues from property taxes paid on oil reserves, potentially partially offset by state payments to schools to make up their revenue loss; state revenues from income taxes paid by oil producers; and, potentially, state and local revenues from gasoline and diesel excise and sales taxes.
Instead of challenging all of their beliefs he actually incorporated their traditions into celebrating the life of Christ.
Patrick died on March 17, 460 and when the first list of Saints was produced by the Catholic Church, his name was on it.
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The "conservatives" are the Great Deceivers of the Novus Ordo Church.
And then there is Charlie Chaput, once the fair-haired boy of the "conservative" Novus Ordo Church, now exiled into oblivion in the snow-capped mountains of Colorado.
On March 9, 2004, the pope personally gave the rector of the Fatima shrine a stone fragment from the tomb of St. Peter; this relic will be formally placed as the cornerstone of the new "oecumenical" basilica on June 6.
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 The Corner on National Review Online
And I figure you should have a couple of conservative women there just to prove we are not extinct in San Francisco.
Ironically, a fundemental division exists between parties and portions of society that those who hold to a belief system that recognizes a stable concept of right and wrong are always going to be at odds with those who redefine right and wrong on an hourly or daily basis.
A true conservative may be willing to overlook flaws in a system that generally works well.
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 Democrats.com | The Aggressive Progressives!
So it didn’t really surprise me today when I went to Hannity's web site and saw a poll on the front page that asked his erudite fans "What do you think about WMD's being found in Iraq?" This is on his main page right now, not four years ago.
The first was "Worse Than Watergate." The new one is "Conservatives Without Conscience." The title is a play on former Senator Goldwater's "The Conscience of a Conservative," and Dean originally intended to co-write it with Goldwater.
In the new book, on pages 70 and 71, Dean lists in two columns the beliefs and characteristics of "Conservatives Without Conscience" and "Conservatives With Conscience".
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 J-List side blog: August 2004
One of the most difficult areas of studying English for Japanese is pronunciation: because Japanese is a syllabic language, capable of expressing sounds like ka, ki, ku, ke and ko but never the consonant "k" by itself, Japanese have an extra difficult time of learning to produce natural English sounds.
Japanese can have various beliefs about choosing names for their children, too, and there are books that list "lucky" kanji characters to choose for your baby's name.
There's an approved list of "name kanji" that parents can choose from, and every few years there are problems when parents try to choose a name for their child that isn't on the list.
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