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labor union
True conservative meaning
- an collective organization that undermines the workings of the free labor
market
False liberal redefinition
- a legitimate way to accumulate political power
laissez-faire
Date: 1825
True conservative meaning
- an
economy
run free from
government interference
False liberal redefinition
- an archaic idea that doesn't allow a
liberal
government
to dictate the
market
lamestream media
Date: 2009
True conservative meaning
- the incompetent mainstream
media
False liberal redefinition
- N/A (not willing to admit their media is extremely flawed and
biased
)
Liberal
Date: 14th century
True conservative meaning
- somone who rejects logic and supports an overbearing government and anti-
Christian
policies
False liberal redefinition
- someone who supports
liberty
Living Constitution
Date:
True conservative meaning
- a liberal judge deciding matters based on their
personal beliefs
, rather than the word of the
Constitution
False liberal redefinition
- a Constitution that
evolves
with
society
Logic
True conservative meaning
- using
evidence
and basic
reasoning
to come up with
conservative
insights into
politics
,
law
, and other aspects of
life
False liberal redefinition
- unreasonably excluding any
spiritual
or non-
scientific
reasoning to justify liberal
philosophies
.
Lord
Date: 12th century
True conservative meaning
- another name of
God
, or title for a
male
noble.
False liberal redefinition
- N/A (prefer not to use the word because of its
biblical
and Christian connotation)
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