View Single Post
Old 02-13-2008, 04:11 PM   #30
Usually Lurkin
Diamond Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 8,195
Usually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond reputeUsually Lurkin has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mavdog
this ranking system by the national review is odd....they assign a "liberal" tag to voting yes to reinstitute the "pay as you go" budget offsets on new spending. isn't that opposite of what conservative positions should be?

a vote to increase the deficit ceiling is "conservative" while a vote agaisnt raising the ceiling is "liberal"???

odd.
reduction to a single number (well, 2 because they rank "conservativeness", too) is quirky, but the list looks pretty intuitive.
Usually Lurkin is offline   Reply With Quote