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You've got to be pretty serious self-congratulation junkie to spend the time necessary to come up with something like this graph purporting to show the differences between the priorities of noble, creative liberals and the fear peddling, stasis-adoring conservatives.

Funny, isn't it, how those who pat themselves on the back for their open-mindedness are almost invariably the shallowest, most predictable thinkers?

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Carrie| 7.28.11 @ 5:51PM

Well, the hawk ate the dove. Just sayin'.

LC Jackboot| 7.29.11 @ 2:46PM

HeeeHeee. The dove didn't fight back and insisted on having an opinion poll first. *Crunch, Chomp, Gulp*

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