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Originally Posted by n david
This is really silly. Had you not been so eager to try and prove me wrong, maybe a bit of humility would have helped avoid the situation. But, no, you've been calling me uninformed, gullible, insinuating I don't know anything, that I'm some kind of an idiot. And you've become so wrapped up in it, that you allowed something so stupid as a little typo escalate into a bigger deal than it really is.
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Well you know, one thing I didn't do was accuse you of being a racist, Nazi etc. This is the second time you've attacked my character. One can be gullible and uninformed on a particular topic and still be a great person, which I'm sure you are. Why stoop to character assassination?
FYI...Here is a partial list of former liberals, now conservative....
Stephen Baldwin, the only actor in the family known to be conservative. [1]
Saul Bellow, a former liberal, he is now typically identified with neoconservativism
Steve Beren
Ray Bradbury
Tammy Bruce, former head of the L.A. chapter of N.O.W.,currently a conservative radio host and political commentator.
Kirk Cameron, actor and former child star. Used to be an atheist, now runs the "Way of the Master" ministry.
Sandra Cano
Nick Cohen
Peter Collier, cofounder of Center for the Study of Popular Culture & co-organizer of the Second Thoughts conferences for former liberals who have become conservatives.
Anthony Flew, former atheist, and anti-theist, he now supports the teaching of intelligent design in schools.
John T. Flynn, socialist who turned against the New Deal
Milton Friedman, an active supporter of the New Deal who turned libertarian in the late 1940s
William Randolph Hearst, powerful publisher 1900-1940 era
Sidney Hook, philosopher
David Horowitz, author & cofounder of Center for the Study of Popular Culture
Willmoore Kendall, political scientist
Alveda King
Irving Kristol, founder of neoconservativism
Joseph Lieberman, became independent after losing the Democratic renomination in 2006; strong supporter in 2008 of John McCain.
Seymour Martin Lipset, leading sociologist and political scientist
Norma McCorvey
Michael Medved, film critic
Dennis Miller
Lisa Miller - former lesbian, now born again Christian, who has been ordered by the state to hand over custody of her biological daughter Isabella to her former partner
Zell Miller
Raymond Moley, was a "Brains trust" top adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933
Bernard Nathanson
George Orwell[2]
Melanie Phillips
Norman Podhoretz, neoconservative writer
Dennis Prager
Ronald Reagan, a leading liberal of the 1940s; turned right about 1960
Evan Sayet
Michael Savage
Laura Schlessinger
Stephen Schwartz
Alfred Sherman
Ron Silver
Al Smith, Democratic nominee for president in 1928
David Stockman, Reagan's budget director
Jon Voight, actor
Burton K. Wheeler
James Woods
David Zucker, director and co-writer of An American Carol, it is a conservative film mocking popular leftist figures like Michael Moore.