But rest assured, we are fighting for
Liberal values every day.
Not exact matches
If we do go into coalition government again, whether or not the electoral system changes, we would need to try doing it differently, in three ways: first, we should adopt a transactional approach from
day one in an effort to communicate that we are in fact fighting for our
values; second, we should be ruthless about protecting the interests of our core supporters, including students and public sector workers; and third, we really, really need to be luckier — whatever one's analysis about the
Liberal Democrats in government, the rise of Scottish nationalism and the fearful response to it south of the border is something the party neither caused nor could do very much about.
Ahead by single digits in Iowa a
day before voters head to the caucuses, Trump continued his attacks on main rival Ted Cruz who has accused Trump of being too
liberal on social issues and too cozy with Hillary Clinton because of his «New York
values.»
«Every
day,
liberal Democratic candidates run farther and faster to the extreme left, and away from the common - sense
values voters deserve and expect.
Here the race issue is brought to the forefront: two upper - class white
liberals find their own progressive
values challenged when their daughter returns home from a ten -
day Hawaiian vacation with a black fiancé in tow.
What is key is that we understand that in a highly mobile and autonomous post-industrial society, we need to find easy ways for people to find connection and relationship with other people whom they may never have met, the literal equivalent of the evangelical service that is conducted several times every
day, where people can come and go as they want, with child care and dry cleaning and whatever else
liberals need to integrate that kind of regular activity into their everyday lives, and then we need to find ways to deepen those ties and connections, in ways that support and affirm secular
values and personal autonomy.
My advice is to ask commenters to reveal their true identities, be
liberal in deleting anonymous comments and allow readers to weigh the relative
value of anonymous comments that meet «light of
day muster.»