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Clarification for an nonpolitical person. j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 25/02/2011 09:52:03 AM
Since I'm up with my two month-old and I've been thinking about this post for awhile I'll post it now I guess.

Could someone kindly explain political terms for me? I don't pay attention to politics and as a result I don't know what Lefts and Rights are, what they believe, what their stances are, etc. Also, I'm assuming that Lefts and Rights are other names for Liberals and Conservatives, but I don't know what that means either. I know when you clean your bathroom the directions for the cleaning product will usually say, "Apply liberally to cleaning surface" or whatever, but that's the extent of my knowledge about that.

I'm sure there's a website out there that would explain this in detail, but I don't really care for details. Just an overview possibly followed by some questions to fine tune my understanding.

I'm not wanting this to become a political debate. In that case should I have avoided this topic?
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Clarification for an nonpolitical person. - 25/02/2011 09:52:03 AM 556 Views
Left and Right is from France during the Revolution - 25/02/2011 10:29:18 AM 338 Views
Good explanation. *NM* - 25/02/2011 05:22:51 PM 96 Views
The political movement Liberal - 25/02/2011 05:11:19 PM 271 Views
conseratives are right and liberals are not - 25/02/2011 05:26:07 PM 261 Views
Re: Clarification for an nonpolitical person. - 25/02/2011 05:31:31 PM 304 Views
So far, so good, eh? *NM* - 25/02/2011 08:17:15 PM 117 Views
Suprisingly, but the night is young... *NM* - 25/02/2011 08:26:06 PM 102 Views
Depends on what country you're talking about - 26/02/2011 05:18:12 AM 254 Views
Re: Depends on what country you're talking about - 26/02/2011 04:14:16 PM 245 Views
All true - 26/02/2011 10:03:14 PM 227 Views

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