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"Liberals never disappoint. Instead of engaging in a respectful dialog, they unfailingly resort to sarcasm and insults. Despite liberals' incessant accusations to the contrary, there are many intelligent conservatives who simply do not agree with liberal ideas. However, it is easier--and safer--to hurl insults about "rednecks" and imply that conservatives cannot "say" (I presume this meant "speak"), "spell," or "think" than to confront the differences of opinion that divide us. As a conservative, I am sympathetic to many of the liberal perspectives on issues, but, ultimately, my values lead me to a different--yet, reasonable--conclusion. I value a woman's right to control her body, but I believe a fetus is a life that should not be ended unless the mother faces imminent death from the pregnancy. I appreciate the idea of "social justice" and help for the poor and disadvantaged, but I struggle to see that taking one person's property by force of government to help those disadvantaged is "justice." Of course, I'm just a "dumb ass" who has fallen victim to the "pandemic" that is conservatism, so what does my opinion matter? (**Irony of sarcastic last line is noted**)"
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