Toggle navigation
E
ncyclo
R
eader
Preferences
Status
About
Help
Conservative Dictionary Project (L)
From Conservapedia
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)
v
•
d
•
e
Conservative Dictionary Project
A-M
A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K •
L
• M
N-Z
N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z
↧
Download as ZWI file
|
Last modified:
02/19/2023 00:42:43 | 26 views
☰ Source:
https://www.conservapedia.com/Conservative_Dictionary_Project_(L)
|
License:
CC BY-SA 3.0
ZWI signed:
Encycloreader by the Knowledge Standards Foundation (KSF) ✓
[what is this?]